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Women, non-binary candidates faced online harassment in 2023 P.E.I. election: report

Women running in P.E.I. election faced harassment

CHARLOTTETOWN - The prevalence of online harassment targeting women and non-binary political candidates is a concerning trend that may deter them from running for office, says the P.E.I. Coalition for Women in Government.

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CHARLOTTETOWN - The prevalence of online harassment targeting women and non-binary political candidates is a concerning trend that may deter them from running for office, says the P.E.I. Coalition for Women in Government.

Two-thirds of the female and non-binary candidates in the 2023 provincial election who were interviewed said they had faced some form of online harassment during the campaign, according to a recent study by the coalition, which advocates for more women in politics.

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