With increased concern of online exploitation during the pandemic, women’s advocates are demanding government action against Pornhub, a Montreal-based pornographic video-sharing platform owned by MindGeek. Controversy has arisen around the company in recent months amid allegations of sharing images without consent, including child sexual abuse images, which the company denies. The London Abused Women’s Centre (LAWC) in southwestern Ontario helps women and teenage girls who have been abused by their intimate partner or a sex purchaser. Executive director Megan Walker told The Epoch Times that exploited sex workers have shifted to computer screens during the pandemic. “We have seen an increase in the number of women who used to be trafficked into hotels and motels along the 400 series highways but are now being trafficked to pornography,” she said. Walker said that young teens are also being exploited. “During the first six weeks of COVID, we had six parents call …