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Kinew wants to ban social media and you should care

Your social media ban sounds like a Winnipeg idea

Morning from Swan Valley — here's what matters in the northwest.

Premier Kinew’s talk about banning social media and AI chatbots for youth across Manitoba, it made me raise an eyebrow. You hear about these big city ideas and wonder if they’ve ever spent a winter out here, five hours from the Perimeter. Out here, we teach our kids to be self-sufficient, to think for themselves. It’s a bit rich for Winnipeg to decide what our kids in Bowsman or Minitonas need, especially when they're thinking about banning tools that can help kids connect and learn, even if there are risks.

### The Realities of a Remote Community

Here’s why this kind of talk hits different in the valley:

* **Connection is Key:** For kids in the Swan Valley, especially during those long stretches of winter when the snow piles up around Thunder Hill, social media isn't just a distraction. It's a way to stay connected with friends who might live a half-hour drive away, on farms scattered across the land. It’s how they keep up with cousins down in Dauphin or even out east. * **Learning Resources:** And AI chatbots? You might think of them as fancy toys, but for students at Swan Valley Regional Secondary School, they can be a useful tool for research, for getting different perspectives on a topic. It's about teaching critical thinking, not just shutting things down. * **Trusting Our Judgment:** We’ve raised generations here who know how to work hard, how to manage through tough times, whether it’s a bad grain year or a tough market for timber. We teach them right from wrong. We can teach them how to use tools responsibly, not just take them away.

This isn't about being against progress or protecting our kids; it’s about understanding that what works for a crowded city centre might not make sense for a community like ours, where self-reliance is part of our DNA. We've been the hub of northwest Manitoba since the fur trade, and we've always found a way to adapt and thrive on our own terms.

The Morning Wire crew digs into these big-city policies and how they land in our valley – you can catch their take at mornings.live.

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