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‘Manosphere’-led anti-feminist ideologies are making women less safe, MPs say

By Unified Press Network Last updated: June 17, 2026 5 Min Read
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‘Manosphere’-led anti-feminist ideologies are making women less safe, MPs say

Canadian Parliamentarians Warn of Rising Anti-Feminist Extremism Fueling Violence Against Women

A new report from the House of Commons Committee on the Status of Women warns that “increasingly pronounced” anti-feminist ideologies are leading to growing harm against women and girls across Canada. The findings follow a months-long study into the impact of the predominantly online anti-feminism movement, which promotes regressive gender roles and has been linked to real-world violence.

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Canadian Parliamentarians Warn of Rising Anti-Feminist Extremism Fueling Violence Against WomenNational Security Concerns and the “Manosphere”Root Causes: Economic Insecurity and Social DespairAlarming Statistics and Real-World ImpactLegislative Action and Policy RecommendationsGenerational Divides in Attitudes Toward Gender Equality

National Security Concerns and the “Manosphere”

The committee heard testimony from dozens of witnesses, including senior officials from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), who stated earlier this year that anti-feminist ideology is becoming “increasingly relevant” to Canada’s national security landscape. Lawmakers highlighted the role of the so-called “manosphere”—an online network of male influencers who spread narratives blaming women and feminism for men’s struggles.

According to the report, this content often glorifies the dominance and dehumanization of women and reinforces gender-based violence. Witnesses also noted the financial incentives behind these platforms, describing them as profitable ventures targeting vulnerable young men.

Root Causes: Economic Insecurity and Social Despair

Committee members identified economic insecurity and a growing sense of hopelessness among young people as key drivers of anti-feminist sentiment. Factors cited include challenges in relationships, climate change, and broader societal pressures. Conservative MP Dominique Vien, chairman of the committee, noted that some men believe women “take up too much space,” reflecting deep-seated resentment that can be exploited by extremist online communities.

Alarming Statistics and Real-World Impact

The report references several high-profile incidents, including the 2018 Toronto van attack, in which a man inspired by “incel” (involuntary celibate) ideology killed 10 people, eight of them women. Statistics Canada data shows a 19% increase in police-reported intimate partner violence between 2014 and 2022, alongside a 163% rise in intimate partner sexual assaults and a 38% jump in indecent or harassing communications during the same period.

Additionally, lawmakers raised concerns about the misuse of artificial intelligence, citing a January incident where the AI chatbot Grok was used to generate millions of non-consensual, sexualized images of women—an issue now under investigation by the Federal Data Protection Commissioner.

Legislative Action and Policy Recommendations

In response, the Canadian government recently introduced the Online Harms Bill, which would hold social media platforms accountable for harmful content and strengthen protections for children. Another bill currently moving through Parliament aims to criminalize femicide and non-consensual pornographic deepfake images.

The committee’s report calls for further government action to prevent online harassment, intimidation, and gender-based political violence. It recommends increased funding for youth programs—including sports, crafts, and digital literacy—with a focus on boys and young men. The report also emphasizes the need for early intervention initiatives to counter radicalization and promote gender equality, diversity, and inclusion.

Generational Divides in Attitudes Toward Gender Equality

Ipsos polling data reveals a generational and gender divide in views on feminism, with young men more likely to believe that gender equality efforts have gone “far enough.” Experts suggest that online spaces like the manosphere may be shaping these attitudes.

While the committee rejected calls for a specific legal framework to prosecute femicide and coercive control, members stressed the importance of better coordination between governments and law enforcement. Conservative MP Anna Roberts emphasized that current data on violence against women is likely underreported due to fear and lack of safe reporting mechanisms.

“To get accurate data, we must give women the protection they deserve so they can come forward,” Roberts said. “But it’s not just about arresting the individual. We need to ensure they undergo training to understand that what they did is wrong. Education is the only way to break this vicious cycle.”

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