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Public safety minister asks twitter Canada to remove tweet with intent to ‘intimidate’ CMa president

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Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino has asked Twitter Canada leadership to remove what he characteri­zed as an “abusive” tweet with the aim to “intimidate” the president of the Canadian Medical Associatio­n (CMA).In a letter, penned on Tuesday and addressed to the company’s managing director Paul Burns, Mendicino argued that allowing such comments to be published online puts health-care workers at risk of further abuse.

The tweet appears in a thread posted by Dr. Katharine Smart condemning comments promising a “bounty” to anyone who can capture video surveillan­ce of medical profession­als breaking COVID-19 guidelines. Posted by #AsktheBrow­nDoc1, it reads: Are you scared you are next #KatharineS­mart" A group of us who can’t stand you have been seeing you and your family for weeks (from a safe distance in public spaces, of course ) and already have some great footage«just biding our time for the perfect time

As of Tuesday afternoon, it appears the account was deactivate­d by the account owner.Smart had already reported the Dec. 22 tweet to Twitter, but the company deemed it not to be in violation of their rules regarding abusive behaviour. Twitter lists a variety of examples of abusive behaviour that is prohibited on the site. Among them are content that makes violent threats against an identifiab­le target; wishes, hopes, or calls for serious harm on a person or group of people; suggests unwanted sexual advances; includes insults, profanity, or slurs with the purpose of harassing or intimidati­ng others; encourages or calls for others to harass an individual or group of people; and which denies that mass casualty events took place. Mendicino noted that the tweet

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