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Canada's 2026 Digital Policy Landscape: Social Media Age Limits, AI Governance, and Online Content Regulations

Digital Policy

This quiz challenges your knowledge of recent Canadian legislative and policy developments shaping global internet culture, including new social media age restrictions, AI regulation, and online content laws, as of mid-2026.

Canada Internet Culture Legislation AI Social Media Privacy
6 Questions Hard Ages 16+ May 23, 2026

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This study set covers Digital Policy through 6 practice questions. This quiz challenges your knowledge of recent Canadian legislative and policy developments shaping global internet culture, including new social media age restrictions, AI regulation, and online content laws, as of mid-2026. Every question includes the correct answer so you can learn as you go — pick any format above to get started.

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1 In April 2026, what minimum age did members of Canada's Liberal Party vote in favour of setting for creating social media accounts, a policy similar to one adopted by Australia?
  • A 13 years old
  • B 14 years old
  • C 16 years old
  • D 18 years old
2 Which major tech company, in response to Canada's Online News Act (Bill C-18), removed news content from its platforms in Canada, leading to ongoing government discussions in early 2026?
  • A Google
  • B Meta (Facebook/Instagram)
  • C X (formerly Twitter)
  • D Snapchat
3 What annual financial commitment did Google make to Canadian news organizations in late 2023/early 2025 to avoid certain requirements under the Online News Act?
  • A C$50 million
  • B C$75 million
  • C C$100 million
  • D C$125 million
4 Who was appointed as Canada's first Minister responsible for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation in May 2025?
  • A Mélanie Joly
  • B François-Philippe Champagne
  • C Evan Solomon
  • D Marc Miller
5 In its May 2026 ruling, the CRTC established an *additional* expenditure requirement for streaming services with C$25 million or more in Canadian revenue under the Online Streaming Act (Bill C-11). What was this additional percentage?
  • A 2%
  • B 5%
  • C 10%
  • D 15%
6 Under reform legislation moving through Canadian Parliament in 2026 to modernize federal privacy laws, what is the maximum potential fine for a privacy misstep, stated as the greater of a specific monetary value or a percentage of gross global revenue?
  • A C$10 million or 2% of gross global revenue
  • B C$15 million or 3% of gross global revenue
  • C C$25 million or 5% of gross global revenue
  • D C$50 million or 7% of gross global revenue
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