Rogers Puts $50M to Address Excessive Screen Time Among Teens and Tweens

Rogers Puts $50M to Address Excessive Screen Time Among Teens and Tweens
A person types on a cellphone in Ottawa on Dec. 15, 2025. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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Rogers Communications says it is investing $50 million over five years to address the excessive time teens and tweens spend on screens.

The telecom giant launched a national school program Thursday that Tony Staffieri, the president and CEO of Rogers, said is meant to change behaviour and help youth develop healthy relationships with screens. It involves bringing professional athletes to schools to talk about healthy screen use.