Carol Todd

Carol Todd

advocate Canada

Carol Todd is a prominent child-safety advocate in Canada, best known as the mother of Amanda Todd, a teenager who tragically died by suicide in 2012 after being a victim of cyberbullying. Following her daughter's death, Carol became a vocal advocate for online safety and has worked tirelessly to raise awareness about the dangers of cyberbullying and the need for legislative changes to protect children from online harms. She has been actively involved in discussions surrounding Bill C-63, urging the Canadian government to prioritize measures that enhance the safety of children online.

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