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Ottawa's online harms bill 'a miss' when it comes to regulating AI chatbots: B.C. premier

Posted on: Jun 14, 2026 13:30 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Ottawa's online harms bill 'a miss' when it comes to regulating AI chatbots: B.C. premier

B.C. Premiere st. David Eby says the union soldier government's fresh introduced online harms government note "is a miss" when it comes to addressing AI chatbots because it doesn't require tech companies to report users' concerning interactions to police.

"These companies have to have a bright line test imposed on them by the federal government," Eby said in an interview airing Sunday morning on Rosemary Barton Live.

"If someone is using a chatbot to plan a violent crime against others — credibly [and] the company believes that is the case — they have to report, full stop. That should be the law," Eby told host Rosemary Barton.

The B.C. Premier noted there are other aspects of the bill his province likes, "but this is a miss" and referenced the horrific mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., in February.

After the shooting, it was revealed the shooter's ChatGPT account was flagged for problematic activity before the tragedy, but it wasn't reported to Canadian police by OpenAI.

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Bill C-34, also known as the Safe Social Media Act, was introduced Wednesday. It sets out criteria for AI chatbots, including the obligation to reduce the risk of harmful content being generated by their services.

Officials who briefed reporters earlier this week explained that regulated AI chatbots will need measures to respond when a user expresses ideas of suicide, self-harm or an intention to commit an act that could cause death of serious bodily harm to a person.

But the bill does not require the companies behind those chatbots to report interactions to police. 

Ottawa moves to restrict social media for kids under 16

On Wednesday, Culture Minister Marc Miller told reporters the preference is a "very onerous regime" that imposes mandatory transparency to the public about how many incidents platforms are seeing and their reporting requirements.

"OpenAI did have a protocol for reporting out," Miller said. "It just made an egregious human error." 

"I'm not going to sit here and pretend today there is one rapid solution that would have prevented Tumbler Ridge from happening, but I do think this law could have made a difference," Miller said.

Online harms law 'could've made a difference' in preventing Tumbler Ridge shooting: Miller

Eby told Barton his province will be pushing the federal government on a reporting requirement, and he questioned why the decision to report concerning chatbot interactions should lie with any company representative whose primary relationship is with shareholders.

"I'm not sure why that argument carries any water with anyone," Eby said. "That's why I think a national standard is required."

In the aftermath of Tumbler Ridge, AI Minister Evan Solomon said OpenAI agreed to include Canadian experts in mental health and law within the company's safety office and let experts from the Canadian AI Safety Institute do an assessment of protocols.

The Safe Social Media Act also sets out a plan to ban social media accounts for children under 16 years old unless companies can show they've made their platforms safe. The exemptions will be based on criteria to be determined later through regulations.

In a separate interview, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt — an advocate of the idea — said "when the research is clear and the tools are in front of us, if we can protect kids from harm, we should be doing everything we can."

Though it will take time for the federal government to establish the criteria and regulator, Holt said there are actions that can be taken now, like disabling social media sites on school internet and trying to make under-16 social media accounts socially unacceptable.

"We're looking at the tools available to us that would be complimentary and supportive," Holt said. 

How would Canada's plan to keep kids off social media work?

Eby said he is "fully supportive of the proposal that if these companies refuse to put the safeguards in place, they should not have any access to children."

"I think the federal government, on that piece, has struck the right balance," Eby said.

The bill doesn't lay out when the ban will go into effect, nor how the platforms will need to verify users are not younger than 16.

Miller told reporters earlier this week there will "be a back and forth with platforms as to what protects people's privacy and what is adequate and sufficient in the circumstances."

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