Tag Archives: Bullying in Canada
What Parents Should Know about Bullying in Canada
- Modified: March 26,2017
- Categorized; Bullying Around the World
Bullying seems to be a problem worldwide and Canada is no exception. Its adverse effects can be felt from primary school all the way through university. Although primary bullying may seem more innocent than middle or high school bullying, the negative effects on children can be the same. Knowing the serious problems that bullying can
Read moreCyberbullying in Canada
- Modified: April 03,2017
- Categorized; Bullying Around the World
Canada is one country that takes bullying and cyberbullying very seriously. Mediasmarts reports there are national Canadian laws against cyberbullying, including laws against harassment, defamatory libel, and against the publishing of any intimate photos/videos of a person without their consent. Cyberbullying laws include a criminal penalty for a conviction that includes a prison sentence up
Read moreWhat is being done with Bullying in Canada
- Modified: March 27,2017
- Categorized; Bullying Around the World
Bullying in Canada: Definition of a Bully According to Webster’s Dictionary, “a bully is one who is habitually cruel to others who are weaker or have less control. Canada, the United States, and across the world victims are fighting bullies to increasing proportions. Those who decide to bully leave a lifetime of emotional scars and damage
Read moreBullying Laws in Canada Need Improvement, Justice Minister Says
- Modified: March 29,2017
- Categorized; Bullying Around the World, Bullying Experts
Canadian Justice Minister Peter Mackay made a speech to the Canadian Bar Association last month. In that speech, he did some talking about cyber bullying and the current Bullying Laws in Canada. Specifically, he said that he wanted to crack down on cyber bullying,using more active bullying laws in canada, also mentioning sexual predators, and
Read moreTypes of Bullying in Canada
- Modified: March 26,2017
- Categorized; Bullying Around the World, Types Of Bullying
Bullying takes many forms. It is non-denominational and is not concerned with race, money or gender. It does not choose its victims by nationality. For as many types of bullying that can be identified, there are again as many causes. Certain people, like athletes are considered “bullying types” either because of their competitive nature or
Read moreWorkplace Bullying: The Canada Version
- Modified: March 27,2017
- Categorized; Bullying Around the World, workplace
Bullying has been around for decades and centuries, often relegated to rough behavior and pecking order establishment among children as they begin to grow up. Unfortunately, this attitude has led to behavior and perspectives that also carry into adulthood, with many adults behaving just like they would in school to get what they want. This
Read moreBullying Articles in Canada
- Modified: March 30,2017
- Categorized; Bullying Around the World, Types Of Bullying
There are a ton of articles out there these days on just about any topic that you could ever care to discuss and bullying is one such topic that has made the rounds. There are now more articles about bullying, bullying statistics, and bullying information than ever before. Not because people want to know however,
Read moreCanadian Cyber Bullying Quotes
- Modified: December 22,2015
- Categorized; Cyber Bullying
Canadian Cyber Bullying Quotes With new devices being introduced, bullies have found a new platform to harass their victims. Various devices, such as computers, tablets and smart phones have opened the gates for bullies, which prey on their victims through platforms such as social media sites, texting, messaging, email, blogs and other public forums. As
Read morePrejudice Examples in Canada
- Modified: December 22,2015
- Categorized; Bullying Facts
Prejudice is an idea or opinion that is not based on fact, logic or actual experience. Prejudice examples are found in negative attitudes, especially when it displays itself as intolerance towards another person or group. Some prejudice examples are as follows: Class prejudice usually occurs when people of a higher strata discriminate against the tastes
Read moreConsequences of Cyberbullying for Canadian Teens
- Modified: December 22,2015
- Categorized; Cyber Bullying
It is important to understand what are the consequences of cyberbullying in Canada including what are the legal consequences of cyberbullying. One way to do this is to look at the actual cases of cyberbullying that gained the most notoriety and examine the consequences of cyberbullying from the point of view of the victim, from
Read moreBullying In Schools In Canada
- Modified: December 22,2015
- Categorized; Bullying in Schools
Bullying in schools is on the rise in Canada. Schools in Nova Scotia all the way to Vancouver have seen dramatic increase in reports of various types of bullying. The fact is, bullies do not differentiate. The target they choose are often those individuals who are weaker, less knowledgeable about society, vulnerable due to size
Read moreDiscrimination in Canada
- Modified: December 22,2015
- Categorized; Bullying Definitions, Bullying Facts, Bullying Laws
The best of us realize and fully understand that humans are all equal. There isn’t a race, ethnicity, gender, or religion that sets a group of people on a higher more superior stance than others. Others who live with such a conviction justify the abuse and the exploitation of those who are different from them.
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