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Monthly Communication Report

380077-672776

Organization: Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc./Centre canadien de protection de l’enfance inc.
Associated registration: 959792-380077-8
Communication date: 2026-02-23
Posted date: 2026-03-16

Designated Public Office Holders who participated in the communication: Julie Miville-Dechêne, Senator
Senate of Canada
 
List of Details
Subject matter Detail
Industry, Justice and Law Enforcement, Privacy and Access to Information Bill S-209 - An Act to restrict young persons' online access to pornographic material
Animal Welfare, Constitutional Issues, Education, Employment and Training, Health, Intellectual Property, International Relations, Justice and Law Enforcement, Privacy and Access to Information, Research and Development, Science and Technology Discussions about access to justice, criminal justice, and social policy issues related to online child sexual abuse and online violence against children and possible legislative or policy initiatives that could reduce victimization and/or improve victim recovery.
Health, Industry, Justice and Law Enforcement, Privacy and Access to Information, Science and Technology Discussions about online harms to children and potential legislative or regulatory proposals or policy positions
Industry, Intellectual Property, Justice and Law Enforcement, Privacy and Access to Information, Research and Development, Science and Technology Laws, regulations and policies with respect to the artificial Intelligence industry and its technologies that can affect the safety and security interests of children, such as AI training data and databases, generative AI technologies, AI chatbots and sexual deepfake imagery.
 
Responsible Officer who filed this communication report: Lianna McDonald
 
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