A list of prominent examples of online harms against youth in Canada in recent years
The federal government is introducing legislation designed to help protect young people in Canada from the dangers they face online. A look at some recent examples:
Feb. 6, 2024 — Police in Surrey, B.C., disclose details of the suicide in February 2023 of an unnamed 14-year-old, tricked into sharing intimate images as part of a sextortion scheme. A man in Nigeria is facing extortion and child pornography charges.
Oct. 12, 2023 —Carson Cleland, 12, of Prince George, B.C., dies of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police and family members say the boy fell victim to an online sextortion scheme. RCMP officials in Prince George had received 62 reports of similar schemes by November of that year alone.
Feb. 19, 2022 — Daniel Lints, 17, takes his own life after being coerced into sharing an explicit image with someone on Snapchat. Experts said Lints fell victim to a sophisticated, increasingly common ruse designed to exploit and torment teenage boys on platforms like Instagram and Snapchat.