Amanda Todd isn't the only teen in Canada to die as a result of bullying, as Ottawa city councillor Allan Hubley lost his son due to the torment of bullies too. And Hubley says, "There is a time for action now, instead of another study," according toAmanda Todd felt completely alone and lost during the last years of her life, but the number of people who are supporting her now is amazing. Police are investigating her death and the bullying that ultimately pushed her to take her own lifeAs 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 motion that seeks to lay the groundwork for a national bullying prevention strategy in theAmanda 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.The motion, to be discussed so soon after B.C. teenager Amanda Todd's apparent suicide after years of torment from bullies, is sure to garner attention, and NDP MP Dany Morin said he hopes that parliamentarians will put partisanship aside and move
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