Amanda Todd’s mother on government’s plan to stop online sexual predators

The federal government is going after online sexual predators and cracking down on how they share and hide data by spending $22 million over three years to expand the national strategy. Carol Todd, the mother of Amanda Todd, a teenager who took her own life after being sexually exploited by an online predator, reacts to the government’s plan, and explains what’s needed to help victims. To read more: »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: Connect with CBC News Online:
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