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Afternoon front page: Liberals introduce bill banning social media for children; Doug Ford’s risky trip to Washington; and more

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This story is being tracked because 5 Canadian outlets have coverage connected to "Afternoon front page: Liberals introduce bill banning social media for children; Doug Ford’s risky trip to Washington; and more". Start by comparing the source headlines from CBC News, National Observer, National Post, and 2 more. Framing notes and extracted facts are added after the analysis pass has enough signal.

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CBC News
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Opposition parties up in arms as Liberals use majority to speed up legislation before summer
CBC News
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Toronto man to plead guilty to conspiring to smuggle cocaine for drug network allegedly tied to Ryan Wedding
CBC News
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Conservatives pitch legalizing some psychedelics with bill to revamp Canada's drug laws
National Observer
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Ottawa introduces privacy bill covering children's data and the right to request deletion
National Post
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Afternoon front page: Committee to recommend pause on MAID for mental illness; boy, 12, charged with attempted murder of cop; and more
CBC News
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Britain to introduce legislation to ban under-16s on social media, Starmer says
Radio-Canada
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Le gouvernement fédéral révise sa loi sur le travail forcé à l’étranger
National Post
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Afternoon front page: The danger of ignoring terrorism warnings; Toronto’s ‘shaky’ — but safe — temporary FIFA bleachers; and more
CBC News
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Protect young people from social media harms 'without silencing them,' says Hamilton teen content creator
CBC News
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1 person believed missing after capsized canoe found on Teslin River in Yukon
Radio-Canada
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Guerre contre l'Iran : entrevue avec l'ancien ambassadeur Ferry de Kerckhove
Radio-Canada
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Filière batterie : le congédiement d'un « lanceur d'alerte » dénoncé
National Post
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Afternoon front page: Trump ‘open to offers’ on trade, U.S. ambassador says; Toronto police officer killed during Iran terror probe; and more
Radio-Canada
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Entrevue avec Ariane Roy
Radio-Canada
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Entrevue avec Sebastien Ricard
National Post
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Afternoon front page: Liberals introduce bill banning social media for children; Doug Ford’s risky trip to Washington; and more
National Post
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Feds introduce legislation to restrict social media for minors, but with exemptions
CBC News
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Sask. reacts to leaked details of Ottawa's social media ban legislation
National Observer
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Digital safety bill banning kids under 16 from social media set to be introduced today
iPolitics
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Digital safety bill banning kids under 16 from social media to be introduced today
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  • Media Maple Watch found related coverage from 5 Canadian outlets: CBC News, National Observer, National Post, Radio-Canada, iPolitics.
    Reported by: CBC News, National Observer, National Post, Radio-Canada, iPolitics
  • The latest tracked source article in this group is dated Jun 17, 2026.
    Reported by: CBC News, National Observer, National Post, Radio-Canada, iPolitics

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  • The tracked story is grouped under: "Afternoon front page: Liberals introduce bill banning social media for children; Doug Ford’s risky trip to Washington; and more".
    Source: CBC News, National Observer, National Post, Radio-Canada, iPolitics

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