The parents of a 12-year-old boy who died of suicide after falling victim to online sextortion fought back tears telling their story as Premier David Eby announced measures to fight the effects of cellphones and social media.
Carson Cleland of Prince George died by suicide in October 2023 after having shared intimate images online with somebody who had pretended to be a young girl around his age. Carson then received extortion threats.
His parents, Ryan Cleland and Nicola Smith, had publicly come forward after CarsonB次元官网网址檚 death to raise public awareness and both spoke again Friday (Jan. 26), urging others to speak about the issue and seek help.
B次元官网网址淲e stand here today as two broken parents, trying to do everything we can to make sure this doesnB次元官网网址檛 happen again to another family, to another child, to another person,B次元官网网址 Ryan said.
B次元官网网址淚f we can offer any advice on the matter, please remember, you are never alone,B次元官网网址 Nicola said, fighting back tears. B次元官网网址淭here is always someone or somebody out there, either a friend, family or teacher, that will always be there to help you. There are many resources out there for teenagers and young adults to reach out and get supports. If you are or know anyone, who is dealing with this, getting harassed or being asked for personal information, personal pictures, please do not talk to that person. They are not your friends. Tell a parent, tell a friend.B次元官网网址
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Eby, who held up a picture of Carson as his parents spoke, had proceeded their personal appeals with announcing a series of measures aimed at curtailing digital technology inside and outside the classroom.
He said the province will ask school districts across the province to develop policies restricting cellphone use during instructional time.
B次元官网网址淚t (cellphone use) is hard on the classroom environment,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淚n addition to the unregulated content that kids can have access to at school, it disrupts the flow of the class-room, it interrupts the kids while they are learning, making it difficult for them to where they started.B次元官网网址
While Eby acknowledged that parents would have questions about the proposed ban, the research clearly shows the benefits of ban.
Ultimately though, it will be up to teachers and school districts to work out the details. B次元官网网址淥ur goal is that it works, that it actually results in the outcome that I think we all want without dictating a particular method.B次元官网网址
Eby also announced that the province would be suing social media companies for the negative health effects caused by what he called addictive and toxic algorithms in drawing a comparison with past efforts in British Columbia under the NDP to sue tobacco and pharmaceutical companies producing opioids.
He also pointed to current legal actions in the United States as precedent, adding that British Columbia is not the only jurisdiction going after these companies.
Companies behind various social media apps are not interested in protecting children, Eby said.
B次元官网网址淭heir interest is in keeping kids online, engaged in their apps with ever more extreme content, so that they can serve them ads, so that they can make money for their shareholders,B次元官网网址 Eby said.
Eby said legislation scheduled to be tabled in the spring session of the provincial legislature wonB次元官网网址檛 ban social media apps per se, but rather help recover the costs connected with images and other B次元官网网址渕ore and more extreme contentB次元官网网址 circulating through social media.
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Eby said research has linked this content to increasing levels of anorexia among both girls and boys, increasing anxiety and depression among young people as well addictive and obsessive behaviour among at a particularly vulnerable age, threatening the health and safety of children.
The province is also launching services starting Monday to help remove images from the internet and pursue predators, building on legislation passed in 2023. The provincial government will also supply educational tools to families and children on internet safety.
Eby stressed that these measures do not reflect what he called an B次元官网网址渁nxiety about technology.B次元官网网址 Instead, they respond to the inability of families to deal with these issues on their own to help their children succeed in school.
B次元官网网址淚 donB次元官网网址檛 think there is anything more important we can do as a government than to keep our kids safe,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淪o today, I want to make good on a commitment that I had made to CarsonB次元官网网址檚 family when we made first contact, which is that CarsonB次元官网网址檚 death would not be in vain, that our government would step up support the heroic work done by the Clelands to raise awareness of this issue.B次元官网网址
Attorney General Niki Sharma and Education Minister Rachna Singh, along with a host of Surrey-area MLA, joined Eby in making the announcements.
BC Greens Leader Sonia Furstenau praised FridayB次元官网网址檚 announcement in a release.
B次元官网网址淲e applaud the commitment to ensure that our children are safe online, including beefing up actions to remove explicit images from the internet and holding social media companies responsible for the harms that they cause,B次元官网网址 she said.
B次元官网网址淲e will closely watch the governmentB次元官网网址檚 plan for this, and the results they achieve. We welcome the intention to provide treatment and counselling programs for children affected by online harms - and encourage the BC NDP to invest in mental health supports for all students in B.C.B次元官网网址
BC United, meanwhile, pointed out that it had first called for a cell phone ban 142 days ago.