Quebec lawmakers are studying the impact of screen time — and they want to hear from youth

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Quebec lawmakers are studying the impact of screen time — and they want to hear from youth
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RUESSELSHEIM, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 22: Children play video games on smartphones while attending a public event on September 22, 2012 in Ruesselsheim, Germany. Smartphones, with their access to social networks, high-resolution screens, video games and internet acess, have become commonplace among children and teenagers across the globe.

The committee convened for the first time at the National Assembly Thursday to unpack how it plans to address the issues posed by a rapidly evolving digital landscape.Starting in November, committee members intend to meet with students at select primary and secondary schools in the Gaspésie, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Côte-Nord, Quebec City, Montreal and the Outaouais regions.

"We want to hear directly from them about their relationship with screens, social networks and video games."Supervision measures at school and online.Starting in November, committee members intend to meet with students at select primary and secondary schools across Quebec, covering the regions of Gaspésie, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Côte-Nord, Quebec City, Montreal and the Outaouais.

Leduc, for his part, emphasized there are a lot of perks to screen time and social media, such as learning through educational applications and bonding with family over a movie, for example.

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