If you
want to stop cyberbullying, you have to get to the root of the problem.
That, from the province's Child & Youth Advocate, Norman Bosse.
He tells Tide News with Nova Scotia passing legislation against cyberbullying in
the wake of the Rehtaeh Parsons tragedy, the province is likely looking
into passing something similar in New Brunswick, but he doesn't think
laws are enough. He says he's not convinced that legislation like the
Cyber Safety Act will change bullying behaviour.
He says educating students about bullying has to start at the elementary school level.