Parents urge Canadian MPs to pass stalled online harms legislation following sons' suicides.
Barbie Lavers, whose son died by suicide after online sexual extortion, and Carole Todd, mother of another victim, urge Canadian MPs to act on the stalled online harms legislation. The bill, split into two parts by Justice Minister Arif Virani to address contentious issues, remains delayed due to a parliamentary privilege dispute between political parties. Parents are calling for politicians to set aside their differences and prioritize child protection.
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