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OTTAWA — Parents of children who died because of online sexual extortion are urging MPs to act on online harms legislation. The online harms bill is among the legislation that’s been blocked from moving forward for months due to a parliamentary privilege debate raging between the Liberals and Conservatives. The bill targets seven categories of online behaviour, from the non-consensual sharing of intimate images to content that can be used to bully a child, and would create a new Digital Safety Commission of Canada. Justice Minister Arif Virani announced plans to split the bill into two parts this week, heeding calls from critics to separate the more controversial hate speech provisions from the child exploitation components. But the bill still can’t move forward until the privilege filibuster is over. Barbie Lavers, whose teenage son died by suicide after being extorted online over intimate images, told a House of Commons committee Thursday that she supports the online harms legislation. Lavers asked politicians from all parties to come to a temporary alliance and stop using children as political pawns to show “one party is more correct than the other.” “The longer Bill C-63 remains a political issue, the more children we will lose. We beg you to please stop wasting time and do something to help save our children,” she said. Carol Todd, whose daughter Amanda died by suicide due to online sextortion, told MPs it is hurtful to watch political arguments after waiting 12 years for legislation. The Conservatives say they won’t end the filibuster until either the Liberals hand over unredacted documents related to misspending at a now-defunct green technology fund to the RCMP, or the NDP agrees to bring down the government. The Liberals need the support of an opposition party to end or pause the privilege debate, which the NDP did last week when it allowed the government to pass legislation to enact a temporary federal sales tax holiday. But the New Democrats say they, too, want the documents handed over and will not agree to end the debate entirely. Virani said the goal of breaking the legislation into two was “to find consensus amongst parliamentarians on the things that we can agree to immediately.” Conservative justice critic Larry Brock called for Virani to “give up” on the bill and instead adopt a Conservative private member’s bill tackling online harms. Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner, who introduced that bill, repeatedly put it forward as a superior alternative to the government’s proposed legislation while questioning the witnesses at committee Thursday. Rempel Garner said her concern with the government bill is that it puts the social media platforms’ responsibilities “into a regulator that hasn’t been built and it gives online platforms the ability to wiggle out of this two, three, four years in the future.” “I would direct your attention to C-412,” she told Todd. The first part of the government bill, which Virani plans to prioritize, would create a new regulator to compel social media companies to outline how they plan to reduce the risks their platforms pose to users, particularly minors. It would also update rules around mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse material by internet service providers and some online services. Rempel Garner’s bill would include measures modernizing the existing law against criminal harassment so a victim can ask a judge to force social media companies to identify someone who has repeatedly harassed them online. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 5, 2024. Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press

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By Bill Birtles and Lauren Day for ABC Two weeks on from the first case of suspected methanol poisoning in Laos , fellow backpackers have been investigating the culprit in lieu of public information from police. It comes as Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs in a notable public statement urged authorities in Laos to be transparent. "We are clear with our Lao counterparts that Australians expect those investigations to be thorough and transparent," a DFAT spokesperson said. Police confirmed in recent days they had questioned the operators of the Nana backpacker hostel , where at least five of the six victims who died were staying. Among them were 19-year-old Australian friends Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles , who both died in hospitals in Thailand last week after becoming ill at the Nana hostel. Now a fellow backpacker who knew two of the other victims - Danish women in their early 20s - has carried out a survey of other travellers he came across in Asia, that further pins suspicion for the poisoning on the hostel. The European man wished to remain anonymous as he continued his travels in Asia, but he provided the ABC with the results of a survey of more than 20 tourists he met who had recently been to Vang Vieng, the town at the centre of the poisonings. He asked them if they or any of their friends had to seek hospital treatment for suspected poisoning while in Vang Vieng, of which 14 people answered yes. Of the 14, all but one respondent said they or the people they knew who became ill stayed at the Nana backpacker hostel. The other one had become sick in Vang Vieng on an earlier trip and blamed tainted drinks at another bar in the town. Police last week forcibly shut down the Nana hostel and questioned staff including the bartender and owner. But police haven't publicly released further information, other than a pledge by the Laos government that the perpetrators would be brought to justice. Complicating matters is that some respondents in the survey who became ill or knew of others had said they'd also visited different bars while in Vang Vieng. One of the venues, Jaidee bar, was searched by police last week and the owner Jaidee questioned, although he has vehemently denied to the ABC that his bar was responsible for the poisonings. The European backpacker also provided an account of a woman who accompanied one of the two Danish women to a hospital in Vang Vieng. She said a staff member at the hospital massaged one of the woman's toes and said she would be OK as she was having a seizure. She later died. On Monday, the New Zealand embassy in Thailand confirmed one of its citizens suspected to have been poisoned by methanol in Vang Vieng around the same time as the other victims has returned home, after being hospitalised. The embassy did not provide details of their condition. A British woman Lucy Davison also said on social media last week she spent five days in a Vientiane hospital after being poisoned around the same time. Like most of the survey respondents, she attributed it to spirits consumed at Nana, without naming the hostel. Staff at Nana backpacker hostel have denied that their drinks contained methanol. Families seek answers amid diplomatic pressure The Australian government says it's working closely with authorities in Laos, and is coordinating representatives from the other countries affected, including Denmark, the UK and US. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has also offered Australian Federal Police (AFP) assistance to the Lao government, although he acknowledged Laos is a sovereign country that would not necessarily accept the assistance. The father of one of the two Melbourne women who died, Mark Jones, has called on authorities in Laos to be transparent and get answers so that no tourist ever dies again from methanol poisoning. But an expert on the South-East Asian country thinks hopes of a transparent investigation that delivers justice should be tempered. Keith Barney, an associate professor at the Crawford School of Public Policy at ANU, said Laos did not have a good track record of openness for sensitive matters. "I'm not very optimistic about what will be turned up in any investigation, but I wouldn't want to close off the possibility of finding something," he said. "I'd be very surprised if there was any level at all of transparency in an investigation", Dr Barney said, although he noted the Lao government has worked together reasonably well with Australia before on the illegal trade of wildlife. "If there are any powerful interests behind the scenes, that normally closes off investigations." In Vang Vieng, local tourist operators, bar owners and others have been speculating on how methanol likely ended up in the spirits that tourist consumed. Some said they believe local distilleries making cheap whiskey or vodka may have unintentionally botched the ingredients. Others theorised that methanol may have been deliberately mixed in as a means of drink spiking, because most of the victims were women. But with so little public information to go off from authorities in the communist state, there are more questions than answers. - ABC

Put politics aside and act on online harms, mother of sextortion victim tells MPs

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are determined to not get ahead of themselves. Sunday’s 30-7 rout of the New York Giants began a six-game, regular season-ending stretch in which the Bucs (5-6) will face five opponents that currently have losing records. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Get updates and player profiles ahead of Friday's high school games, plus a recap Saturday with stories, photos, video Frequency: Seasonal Twice a weekBacklash grows over failure on business rates as Kingfisher reveals £31m Budget hit By EMILY HAWKINS Updated: 22:01, 25 November 2024 e-mail 1 View comments The boss of B&Q owner Kingfisher last night joined the chorus of retailers calling for an ‘urgent’ overhaul of business rates to help offset the pain inflicted on corporate Britain in the Budget. As Rachel Reeves sought to defend her tax and spending plans at the CBI conference, Thierry Garnier said radical reform to the hated rates system was ‘even more vital’ given the extra costs facing the High Street. Retailers took at £7billion hit in the Budget as the Chancellor breached the Labour manifesto to raise National Insurance and approved an inflation-busting increase in the minimum wage. In a further costly setback to the industry, she left the High Street facing a £140million increase in business rates bills and put off any meaningful reform of the system until 2026. The British Retail Consortium estimates that 17,300 shops could close over the next decade unless the rates regime is overhauled. The issue has been highlighted by the Mail’s Save Our High Streets campaign. Kingfisher boss Thierry Garnier (pictured) said radical reform to the hated rates system was 'even more vital' given the extra costs facing the High Street Garnier revealed Kingfisher –which owns Screwfix as well as B&Q and is a member of the FTSE 100 index of Britain’s leading companies – will take a £31million hit next year from the National Insurance hike alone. The company also faces £14million of extra taxes in France, where it owns Castorama. Kingfisher shares tumbled 13.3 per cent, leaving it valued at £5.35billion, as the extra costs and sluggish sales led it to downgrade profit expectations for the year to between £510million and £540million, having previously targeted up to £550million. ‘With all the additional costs facing the retail sector, it’s even more vital and urgent that we see fundamental business rates reform to reduce the unfair burden on all retailers with stores,’ Garnier told the Mail. Business rates are a local levy based on the value of a commercial property, meaning shops pay a premium compared to online giants such as Amazon. Household names from Marks & Spencer to Currys have railed against this, calling it unfit for purpose and at odds with the modern age. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next The loss of ITV's independence would be a blow to creative... Why British newspapers are still in demand: New owners... Share this article Share HOW THIS IS MONEY CAN HELP How to choose the best (and cheapest) stocks and shares Isa and the right DIY investing account Labour promised to ‘replace the business rates system’ in its manifesto to ‘level the playing field between the High Street and online giants’. But instead of taking radical action in the Budget, Reeves slashed Covid-era rates relief from 75 per cent to 40 per cent and imposed a cap of £110,000. Launching a ‘conversation’ about what a fairer system would look like, she proposed lower bills for smaller buildings, but not until 2026, to be paid for by higher bills on more valuable properties. Garnier said this ‘will simply penalise retailers with larger stores and further hold back investment, growth and job creation right across the country’. His concerns were echoed by Gavin Peck, chief executive of High Street stationery chain The Works, who said: ‘We have repeatedly called for rates to be overhauled given the system is an unbalanced method of raising taxes and is completely out of touch with property values.’ He said he hopes ‘meaningful change is implemented’ but added that until then, he faces increases to National Insurance and the minimum wage as well as a higher business rates bill. 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Compare the best investing account for you Share or comment on this article: Backlash grows over failure on business rates as Kingfisher reveals £31m Budget hit e-mail Add comment Some links in this article may be affiliate links. If you click on them we may earn a small commission. That helps us fund This Is Money, and keep it free to use. We do not write articles to promote products. We do not allow any commercial relationship to affect our editorial independence. More top storiesRALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson will not appear at former President Donald Trump ’s rally on Saturday in the battleground state following a CNN report about Robinson’s alleged disturbing online posts, an absence that illustrates the liability the gubernatorial candidate poses for Trump and downballot GOP candidates. Robinson is not expected to attend the event in Wilmington, according to a person on the Trump campaign and a second person familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal planning. Robinson has been a frequent presence at Trump's North Carolina campaign stops. The Republican nominee has referred to Robinson, who is Black, as “Martin Luther King on steroids" and long praised him. But in the wake of Thursday's CNN report , the Trump campaign issued a statement that didn't mention Robinson and instead spoke generally about how North Carolina was key to the campaign's efforts. Robinson's campaign didn't respond to a text Friday seeking confirmation on his Saturday plans. The deadline in state law for Robinson to withdraw as the Republican candidate for governor passed late Thursday. State Republican leaders could have picked a replacement had a withdrawal occurred. Robinson has denied writing the posts, which include racial and sexual comments. He said he wouldn't be forced out of the race by “salacious tabloid lies.” While Robinson won his GOP gubernatorial primary in March, he's been trailing in several recent polls to Democratic nominee Josh Stein , the state's attorney general. “Let me reassure you the things that you will see in that story — those are not the words of Mark Robinson,” he told supporters in a video released Thursday by his campaign. “You know my words. You know my character.” State law says a gubernatorial nominee had until the day before the first absentee ballots requested by military and overseas voters are distributed to withdraw. They were distributed starting Friday. Robinson has a history of inflammatory comments that Stein has said made him too extreme to lead North Carolina. They already have contributed to the prospect that campaign struggles for Robinson could help Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris win the state’s 16 electoral votes. Democrats jumped on Robinson and other Republicans after the report aired, showing on social media photos of Robinson with Trump or with other GOP candidates, attempting to tarnish them by association. Losing swing district races for a congressional seat and the General Assembly would endanger the GOP’s control of the U.S. House and retaining veto-proof majorities at the legislature. “The fallout is going to be huge,” Chris Cooper, a political science professor at Western Carolina University, said Friday. “The Democrats are counting on this ... having a big effect.” But Cooper said Republicans could limit problems to the governor's race only if upward ticket-splitting trends among voters continue. Harris' campaign rolled out a new ad Friday it calls the first to link Trump to a down-ballot candidate. The commercial alternates between Trump’s praise for Robinson and the lieutenant governor’s comments which his critics have argued show his support for a statewide abortion ban without exceptions. Robinson's campaign have said that's not true. The Democratic National Committee is also running billboards in three major North Carolina cities showing a photo of Robinson and Trump and comments Trump has said about him. And a fundraising appeal Friday by Jeff Jackson, Democratic attorney general candidate, also includes a past video showing Republican opponent Dan Bishop saying he endorsed Robinson. “Every North Carolinian when they go to vote ought to look at whether a candidate has done that, because that sends a strong message about who you are as a candidate,” Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, a top Harris surrogate, said at a Friday news conference. CNN's story, which describes a series of comments that it said Robinson posted on the message board more than a decade ago, sent tremors through the state’s political class, particularly Republicans. While the state Republican Party came to Robinson’s defense late Thursday pointing out he's “categorically denied the allegations,” party Chairman Jason Simmons put out his own statement Friday calling them “deeply troubling” and that Robinson "needs to explain them to the people of North Carolina.” U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis , R-N.C., who endorsed a Robinson rival in the primary, said on X that Thursday “was a tough day, but we must stay focused on the races we can win.” He didn't mention the governor's race. U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina, chairman of House Republicans' campaign arm, discounted Robinson’s impact in North Carolina congressional races. CNN reported that Robinson, who would be North Carolina’s first Black governor, attacked on the message board civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in searing terms and once referred to himself as a “black NAZI.” CNN also reported that Robinson wrote of being aroused by a memory of “peeping” women in gym showers when he was 14 along with an appreciation of transgender pornography. Robinson at one point referred to himself as a “perv,” according to CNN. The Associated Press has not independently confirmed that Robinson wrote and posted the messages. CNN said it matched details of the account on the pornographic website forum to other online accounts held by Robinson by comparing usernames, a known email address and his full name. CNN reported that details discussed by the account holder matched Robinson’s age, length of marriage and other biographical information. It also compared figures of speech that were used in his public Facebook profile and that appeared in discussions by the account on the pornographic website. This story was first published on Sep. 20, 2024. It was updated on Nov. 22, 2024 to correct which of Robinson’s social media accounts CNN cited in a comparison to language in messages from a pornographic website message board. CNN cited his public Facebook account, not his Twitter account. Price reported from New York. Associated Press writers Kevin Freking in Washington, Meg Kinnard in Chapin, South Carolina and Makiya Seminera in Raleigh contributed to this report. Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

WASHINGTON — Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe Jr. touted multiple changes and improvements on Thursday to his agency in the wake of two assassination attempts against Donald Trump earlier this year. Rowe testified before the bipartisan congressional task force investigating the two separate attempts on the now president-elect’s life. The hearing wrapped up the task force’s months-long probe, and members voted unanimously to release the panel’s final report — although a screaming match that erupted between Rowe and a Texas congressman also showed some underlying tensions. The Secret Service, which is housed within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has been under intense scrutiny after a gunman opened fire at a July rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, striking Trump’s ear, killing one person and wounding two others. The gunman was killed at the scene. Authorities then investigated a second apparent assassination attempt against Trump just two months later near Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. The suspect has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. The July shooting prompted a slew of federal investigations and the creation of the task force, which expanded its focus following the Florida incident. Rowe — who quickly stepped into the temporary post in July after Kimberly Cheatle resigned as director — again acknowledged the agency’s “failure” to “adequately secure the Butler Farm Show site and protect President-elect Trump.” “That abject failure underscored critical gaps in Secret Service operations, and I recognize that we did not meet the expectations of the American public, Congress and our protectees, and they rightly have that idea based on how we performed,” he said. Agency improvements Rowe detailed several actions the agency is taking, such as expanding the use of “unmanned aerial systems for aerial observation at venues” and “counter-unmanned aerial systems technologies.” He also said applications to the agency are up and they have “really turned the tide” on their hiring. In his written testimony, Rowe said they recently onboarded a “chief wellness officer” as part of efforts to prioritize mental health and wellness programs at the agency. He noted a need for a “paradigm shift” that centers on “elevating protection, prioritizing training, strengthening our workforce and increasing accountability.” He also wants to “reconstitute” the agency’s culture so that “training is routine and expected.” Hearing grows tense At one point, the hearing escalated into a screaming match between Rowe and Texas GOP Rep. Pat Fallon. The congressman brought in a large image of Rowe standing behind President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump, Ohio GOP Sen. J.D. Vance and other leaders during a 9/11 memorial ceremony in New York City. Fallon questioned why Rowe stood there when the person standing closest to the president is usually the special agent in charge, or SAC, of the detail. “Actually, congressman, what you’re not seeing is the SAC of the detail out of the picture’s view, and that is the day where we remember the more than 3,000 people that have died on 9/11,” Rowe said. “I actually responded to Ground Zero. I was there going through the ashes of the World Trade Center. I was there at Fresh Kills.” “I’m not asking you that,” Fallon shouted at Rowe, proceeding to press him again on whether Rowe was the special agent in charge. “Do not invoke 9/11 for political purposes!” Rowe yelled back, later adding that he was representing the Secret Service and his presence “did not affect protective operations.” Fallon accused Rowe of being at the event because he’s “auditioning for this job” that he’s “not gonna get.” Trump has yet to disclose whom he wants to run the agency. The director of the Secret Service is not subject to confirmation by the Senate, although some members of Congress want to change that.Rams receiver DeMarcus Robinson arrested on suspicion of DUI just hours after loss to Eagles

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