Study aims to examine effects screen time on young Islanders32 minutes agoDuration 6:1932 minutes agoNewsDuration 6:19The P.E.I. government has partnered with Laval University to conduct a study into the impacts of screen time on youth in the province. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sat down with Youssef Allami, the lead researcher on the project, about what they might expect to find.Related Stories Decade of research begins to explore health and well-being of children in N.L. CyberTitan camp aims to teach P.E.I. students digital literacy and cybersecurity Islanders: What do you want to know about P.E.I.? Government spending on P.E.I.’s culture sector has dropped sharply, analysis finds P.E.I. making ‘exceedingly slow’ progress on child advocate recommendations, report saysMore from NewsVideo3:55’I lied to my mom to go to the Black Sabbath concert’: British Columbians remember Ozzy OsbourneBC Today 14 minutes agoVideo1:08Alleged plane hijacker makes first court appearance in Richmond30 minutes agoVideo1:07 ‘We want a good deal, not a fast deal,’ says N.B. premierPolitics News 31 minutes agoVideo2:04Why cardiac arrest is more deadly for female athletesThe National 32 minutes agoVideo1:33Caldwell First Nation to hold first competition pow wow on reserve lands in LeamingtonCBC News Windsor 39 minutes agoTrending NowVideo2:08Grizzly follows Calgary couple along popular trail in terrifying encounterJuly 21Video0:14Grizzly encounter on Troll Falls trail in KananaskisJuly 20Video12:46Can Canada spend $150B per year on defence?June 24Video6:48Cliff diver Molly Carlson on traumatic slip during Red Bull eventJuly 18Video1:55Coldplay couple shows real-life implications of social media firestormThe National July 21
Study aims to examine effects screen time on young Islanders
