Tories accuse minister of ‘politicizing’ Governor General’s office over online harms
OTTAWA — A spokeswoman for Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says she will continue to advocate for “digital respect,” despite suggestions it’s inappropriate for her to wade in when a government bill addressing the issue is being hotly debated.
The comment comes after Justice Minister Arif Virani posted photos of himself with “industry experts” at a recent symposium hosted by Rideau Hall, touting the Liberals’ online harms legislation.
A spokesman for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Virani “should be ashamed” after “politicizing and exploiting” Simon’s non-partisan office.
Simon has been making efforts to raise awareness about online abuse since her office decided to turn off comments on its social-media accounts last year following a barrage of harassing remarks.