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Paris, France, January 6, 2026 - Prime Minister Mark Carney shakes hands with French President Emmanuel Macron as leaders of the Coalition of the Willing gather at the Élysée Palace ahead of a family photo.
Photo: Lars Hagberg https://www.pm.gc.ca/sites/pm/files/2026-02/2026-01-06-8-LH-Paris-21-FR.jpg

Thanks For Joining the Movement: French Constitutional Council Strikes Down Kids’ Social Media Ban

French President Emmanuel Macron has been the global leader in promoting a ban on social media for kids, consistently welcoming countries that propose such measures with a “thanks for joining the movement” tweet. That includes Canada, which received its congratulatory tweet after a ban was included in Bill C-34. As I argued last month, however, I believe the Canadian ban is vulnerable to constitutional challenge on at least two fronts: freedom of expression, since blocking an entire cohort of Canadians from accessing information and expressing themselves on social media infringes Section 2(b) of the Charter, and privacy, since enforcing the ban will require millions of Canadians to verify their age to use social media services with the promised safeguards nowhere in place when the ban takes effect. Last week, France became the first major jurisdiction to have such a ban reviewed by its highest constitutional court, and it proceeded to strike down the law on substantially the same two constitutional concerns.

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