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Atlantic Canada Ministers Responsible for the Status of Women announced the Cybersafe Girl project at MacDonald Drive Junior High in St. John’s

Atlantic Canada Ministers Responsible for the Status of Women announced the Cybersafe Girl project at MacDonald Drive Junior High in St. John’s. MacDonald Drive Junior High Student, Jennifer Mong, launched the Cybersafe Girl website with (L-R) the Honourable Valerie E. Docherty, Prince Edward Island’s Minister Responsible for the Status of Women, and Minister of Community Services and Seniors; the Honourable Marilyn More, Nova Scotia’s Minister Responsible for the Status of Women, Minister of Labour and Advanced Education, and Minister of Immigration; the Honourable Charlene Johnson, Newfoundland and Labrador’s Minister Responsible for the Status of Women and Minister of Child, Youth and Family Services; and New Brunswick’s Legislative Secretary Pam Lynch, representing the Honourable Marie-Claude Blais, Minister Responsible for Women’s Issues, Minister of Justice and Attorney General - October 11, 2012.

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