by Asha Job | Mar 2, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
A mother and allergy advocate in Vaughan, Ontario has dropped her request to have three oak trees removed from a city park because they are dropping acorns onto the property of a nut-free school, saying she has been the misunderstood target of cyber bullying ever...
by Asha Job | Feb 24, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
The Vernon county board of supervisors has approved a new ordinance that makes it a criminal offense to send electronic messages that annoy, offend or ridicule, following the adoption of similar laws in the county’s municipalities. The new law states that anyone...
by Asha Job | Feb 24, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
Conner High School is setting the stage to bring about positive changes for students during its Week of Tolerance. Event leader Emily Bell said, “We’re all really excited to see the change that this week will bring. The Leadership League finally wanted to push the...
by Asha Job | Feb 24, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
Parents and school officials were invited to comment on a Coalition Discussion Paper about improved online safety for children. The Paper has the backing of The Nationals’ Federal Member for Cowper, Australian politician Luke Hartsuyker, who can speak from...
by Asha Job | Feb 24, 2013 | Cyber Bullying News
A co-owner of two Ottawa restaurants was sentenced to 90 days in jail in a rare criminal defamation case. Marisol Simoes, co-owner of Kinki and Mambo, was found guilty on two counts of defamatory libel after posting a racy, fake dating profile of Mambo customer Elayna...