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Your kids might lose their phones. What now, Winnipeg?

Your kids might be losing their phones hey

Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful. Good morning.

Okay, so I woke up this morning, had my coffee out on the porch even though it's still got that little nip in the air, and saw something that just… well, it made me spill a little. Premier Kinew announced that Manitoba is looking at banning social media and AI chatbots for youth. Yeah, you heard that right. This isn't just a suggestion; it's a proposed law. And I'm sitting here, thinking about all the kids in Osborne Village scrolling on their phones, the high schoolers at Grant Park Mall, the ones trying to catch a bus at Portage and Main – and how their whole digital world might just get pulled out from under them. It's a big move, hey.

### What This Means for Winnipeg Kids

Now, I'm a grown woman, and even I get overwhelmed by the internet sometimes. But for kids, it's their whole social fabric. This isn't just about TikTok dances; it's about how they connect, learn, and sometimes even find their voice. The Premier’s office says it’s all about protecting youth from harmful effects. And who can argue with wanting to protect our kids, you know? But some of the kids I heard from, they're saying it's too much.

* Kids use social media to connect with friends, especially when the weather keeps everyone inside for half the year. * It's a source of information, news, and even creative expression for a lot of young people. * There's a real concern about mental health and online bullying, sure, but is a full ban the only answer?

I remember when I was a kid, if you wanted to hang out, you called their landline or you hoped to run into them at The Forks. Now, everything’s online. This proposed ban would make Manitoba the first province in Canada to do something like this. It’s a big deal, and I can just imagine the conversations happening around kitchen tables from the North End to St. Vital right now. Will it really make things better, or just move the problems somewhere else?

The crew breaks down what this means for families on the morning show, you should listen live at mornings.live.

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