Several school boards in Ontario are taking social media giants like Snapchat and TikTok to court, alleging their apps have had long-term impacts on the attention spans of children. Duncan Embury, lead counsel for the Ontario school boards, explained the issue and how the boards plan to fight the case.
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Ontario school boards plan to take social media giants to court
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