Co-ordinated, vitriolic online attacks against female journalists prompt police reports, calls for action from media organizations

Several police reports have been filed in Ottawa and Toronto by journalists and columnists for The Toronto Star, The Hill Times, and Global News over incidents of online abuse that directly name a contributor associated with each of the organizations.
The Hill Times columnist Erica Ifill, left, Global News reporter Rachel Gilmore, and Toronto Star podcast co-host and producer Saba Eitizaz were named in ugly messages that have been reported to law enforcement. Global News editor-in-chief Sonia Verma says 'this type of abuse is of increasing concern.'
An uptick in hateful, racist, and sexist vitriol directed at female journalists in recent weeks has prompted a trio of news organizations to co-sign a letter addressed to police and federal ministers calling for greater co-ordination, regular updates, and a formal role for media to file complaints o...

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