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City Vaughan
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Proposed cyberbullying bill touches on terrorism, cable theft

Newly announced cyberbullying legislation would make it illegal to distribute "intimate images" without consent – but the bill also touches on subjects like terrorism. The justice minister says cyber crime "knows no borders." 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP14685540 
Legacy Identifier: n_Cyber-Bullying20131120T1900 
Type: Video 
Duration: 2m4s 
Dimensions: 1920px × 1080px     122.95 MB 
Create Date: 11/20/2013 7:00:00 PM 
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
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action on bullying
bullying laws
bullying legislation
canadian legislation
cyber bullying
cyberbullies
cyberbullying
cyberbullying law
cyberbullying legislation
justice minister
Peter MacKay