Global task force urges countries to consider regulation to fight online antisemitism
OTTAWA — An international task force that includes three Canadian members of Parliament says social media sites must be held accountable for driving users to extremist content and legislators should consider regulations to combat the rise of antisemitism online.
Liberal MP Anthony Housefather, along with Conservative Marty Morantz and the NDP’s Randall Garrison, are joined by politicians from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Israel.
The task force was formed last September because of what lawmakers report is a distributing rise in antisemitism, with most of what they see happening online and in social media posts, which transcend countries’ borders.
During a late Wednesday press conference, members as an example pointed to its rise following the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol in Washington.