Carol Todd, Allan Hubley and Glenford Canning will give their views on Bill C-13
CBC News Posted: May 13, 2014 11:08 AM ET Last Updated: May 13, 2014 11:08 AM ET
The parents of three teenagers who took their own lives because they were bullied are in Ottawa today to give their views on the government's bill to protect Canadians from online crime.
On Tuesday starting at 11 a.m. ET, the Commons committee on justice and human rights will hear from:
- Amanda Todd's mother, Carol Todd.
- Jamie Hubley's father, Allan Hubley.
- Glenford Canning, the father of Rehtaeh Parsons.
The committee examining Bill C-13 will also hear from Alycha Reda, a 25-year-old local activist and survivor of sexual assault.
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