MPs urge action to undercut ‘manosphere’ by tackling anti-women ideology
OTTAWA — MPs are calling on the government to tackle the rise of antifeminist ideology by funding programs that undercut the “manosphere” of online influencers who blame women for men’s problems.
The House of Commons status of women committee tabled a report Tuesday warning “antifeminist ideologies are becoming increasingly prominent in Canada and internationally.”
The committee says boys and young men who are isolated or struggling to find their place in society are being presented with extreme content online that glorifies dominating and dehumanizing women and amplifies gender-based violence.
At a news conference on Parliament Hill, Conservative MP Dominique Vien, the committee’s chair, told reporters witnesses who spoke to the committee struggled to identify a single reason for the rise in antifeminism.


