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Teachers Give Kinew Failing Grade Over Proposal to Ban Youtube in Classrooms

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No concrete commercial mechanism identified. The article discusses a provincial policy proposal in Manitoba (Canada) to ban YouTube in classrooms, with opposition from teachers. No specific company, commodity, supply chain, or margin impact is mentioned. The event is too early-stage and lacks financial or operational details to infer commercial effects.

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  • Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew proposed banning YouTube in classrooms as part of a broader social media ban for children 15 and under.
  • The Manitoba Teachers’ Society released a video opposing the proposal, citing YouTube's educational value.
  • Education Minister Tracy Schmidt said the province will consider teachers' input in discussions about social media restrictions.

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Teachers Give Kinew Failing Grade Over Proposal to Ban Youtube in Classrooms — News Analysis