OCDSB's lawsuit against social media giants could lead to stronger regulations, experts say
Ottawa's largest school board is joining three other Ontario school boards taking the largest social media companies to court, alleging the platforms are disrupting student learning.
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Ottawa's largest school board is joining three other Ontario school boards taking the largest social media companies to court, alleging the platforms are disrupting student learning.