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Bill C‑34 – Canada’s Social Media Ban for Kids Under 16
On June 10, 2026, the federal government introduced Bill C‑34, the Safe Social Media Act.
The headline: no social media accounts for children under 16 — unless platforms can prove they have “adequate safeguards.”
When you spend years sacrificing to join a powerful group, your identity fuses with that group. To admit they’re wrong would mean admitting your life’s work was a mistake. So you defend the indefensible – until something forcibly breaks the bond. https://t.co/u1zoQUOjPq
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Starting June 1, 2026, the OCJ implements the Chief Justice’s new Practice Direction Regarding Bail Hearings. #BailHearings#ontariolaw#ichatlaw
This article is for the thousands of Canadians who find themselves in impossible position: your job has become intolerable but you fear that quitting will disqualify you from Employment Insurance (EI) benefits.
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Brought my daughter to the ER the Ottawa General Hospital Hospital @OttawaHospital on Saturday 4pm and we have been waiting in the ER since now it is 3:34 am and still no medical care! Seriously can we do better @fordnation 🤦🏾♂️ One active doctor for an entire general hospital?
For content creators, this case is about the value and legal recognition of your unique contribution. Is copyright protection only reserved for works where a human is the primary author? https://t.co/LgOsZP223Z
#RIP hashtag#UNCharter is done! All sovereign nations must now armed themselves and or find a powerful state with the power to breach international laws with impunity! #PandoraBox is now opened! God save us all
Workplace bullying is defined as repeated, health-harming mistreatment through verbal abuse, intimidating conduct, humiliation, or sabotage ....
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The Federal Court has certified another class-action lawsuit against the Canadian Armed Forces filed by a man who says he faced discrimination and stigmatization because of his mental health. https://t.co/4mwmcUrzwk #MentalHealth#CanadianArmedForces#DutyofCare#Law
“This reform is not an attack on the military justice system as a whole, which remains necessary for maintaining discipline for service-related offences. It is a surgical intervention aimed at a specific, festering wound."
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Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced significant updates to its permanent residence application process, aligning with the 2025-2027 Immigration Levels Plan. These changes aim to address labor shortages and improve integration outcomes.
Procedural fairness ensures that decisions affecting people’s rights, interests, or privileges are made using fair and just processes. It applies to courts, tribunals, immigration hearings, employment disputes, and even school disciplinary panels. #ichatlaw#proceduralfairness
The Supreme Court agreed to rule on whether military judges are independent. But for some who have served in the military justice system, there is no question: independence is just not possible. #judicialIndependence#JAG#militaryJustice#TheRuleOfLaw https://t.co/jeqD2eWd1D