Cathy Bennett is the finance minister. She's one of the most powerful and influential people in the province, bar none and certainly she is among the most powerful and influential women in the province. If you just counted politicians, her role as finance minister puts her among the most influential people in Canada at the moment.
Shortly before Christmas,
Bennett held a news conference to say that she had been bullied by people making comments on social media. Some of the people were anonymous and at least one of the comments Bennett complained about came from a group that was specifically protesting the government's budget. In fact, every single comment Bennett mentioned, no matter how harsh, came as a result of the spring budget.
Bullying is an interesting word to use here because it involves a power relationship. What Bennett claimed - in essence - was that anonymous people on the Internet were more powerful than she was. Lots of people were quite quick to agree with her. People like Lana Payne, an influential union leader, who devoted her Christmas Eve column in
the Telegram to affirming that Bennett was weak and impotent because she was a woman in the face of anonymous men - or people she assumed were men on social media.