Canadian politicians have increasingly taken to social media to campaign as well as communicate with constituents, sharing updates on policies, local events, emergencies or government initiatives.

But stories have emerged of constituents being blocked by their representatives. Should Canadian politicians be free to block their own constituents?

Some politicians claim the blocking is to combat increased online harassment, while constituents have claimed that simply being critical of policies or initiatives is enough to get them blocked.

Some recent cases in Canada include then federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault being asked to unblock Ezra Levant on X; Alberta Premier Danielle Smith blocking constituents , also on X in 2023; and then Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante blocking comm

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