VICTORIA — The time has come for Canadians to discuss whether the country needs new laws to specifically combat the issue of cyber-bullying, Premier Christy Clark said Friday as she reacted to the suicide of Amanda Todd. “I think we should have aAs Canadians debate the right response to a case of cyber bullying that may have pushed B.C. teenager Amanda Todd to take her own life, lawmakers will consider a private members bill that seeks to lay the groundwork for a national bullying preventionAmanda Todd, 15, was found dead just before 6 p.m. local time on Wednesday at her home in Port Coquitlam, a city about 25 kilometers (15 miles) east of Vancouver on the mainland of British Columbia. The exact cause of her death was not immediatelyAs Canadians debate the right response to a case of cyber bullying that may have pushed B.C. teenager Amanda Todd to take her own life, lawmakers will consider a private members bill that seeks to lay the groundwork for a national bullying preventionAmanda Todd posted a video that detailed her brushes with online and offline bullying. This week, she was found dead as a result of a suspected suicide.
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