Is Canada doing enough to curb the rise in sextortion? CBC Marketplace investigates2 hours agoDuration 7:212 hours agoNewsDuration 7:21Boys across Canada are increasingly being blackmailed after sharing intimate images online. A CBC Marketplace investigation begins on P.E.I. with the tragic case of Harry Burke, who died after being targeted by an extortionist on Snapchat. Asha Tomlinson reports, then joins CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin to discuss the story. Related Stories P.E.I. man to spend 4.5 years in prison for luring teen girls on TikTok Privacy commissioners find TikTok collected sensitive data from Canadian children Location sharing leaves teens at risk of sextortion, coercive control, child protection experts warn B.C. launches task force to tackle rise in extortion, shootings in South Asian community Surrey, B.C., announces $250K reward fund for information leading to extortion convictionsMore from NewsVideo22:29At Issue | Can Danielle Smith get another pipeline built?The National 6 minutes agoVideo1:25Poll suggests more Calgarians feeling better about their lives this yearCBC News: Calgary at 6:00 6 minutes agoVideo1:58Ogden residents fight plan for 37-metre cell tower on residential streetCBC News: Calgary at 6:00 11 minutes agoVideo1:57Hallway health care draws fire in overcrowded Saskatoon hospital26 minutes agoVideo2:43Trades N.L. — and the 14 unions it represents — endorses PC Party35 minutes agoTrending NowVideo0:28Surveillance video shows moments before and after fatal shooting inside StarbucksOctober 1Video3:30’Extraordinary’ sight: Man describes fight between polar bear and black bear | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight October 1Video2:10Laval, Que., shooting leaves organized crime figure dead, 2 others injuredOctober 1Video3:33Like the Yankees, Blue Jays restricting ticket sales by geography | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight October 1Video1:08 Reaction to U.S. ambassador being ‘disappointed’ with anti-American sentiment in CanadaPolitics News September 19
Is Canada doing enough to curb the rise in sextortion? CBC Marketplace investigates
