The federal government is going after online sexual predators and cracking down on how they share and hide data by spending $22 million over three years to expand the national strategy. Carol Todd, the mother of Amanda Todd, a teenager who took her own life after being sexually exploited by an online predator, reacts to the government's plan, and explains what's needed to help victims. To read more: »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: Connect with CBC News Online:
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