Mothers of teens who died by suicide after being targeted online urge passage of bill
The mothers of two Canadian teens who died by suicide after they were targeted by online tormentors urged parliamentarians to pass new legislation introduced Monday to protect kids on the internet.
“Sometimes you have to wait for something good,” Carol Todd said in an interview on Monday, just before the federal Liberals finally introduced their long-awaited Online Harms Act.
It was frustrating not to see the bill introduced earlier, said Todd.
Todd’s daughter Amanda posted a video on YouTube detailing her ordeal after she was targeted by an online sextortion scheme that ultimately led her to take her own life in 2012 in Port Coquitlam, B.C.