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Alberta voter list leak is a potential public safety disaster

A massive data breach involving the personal information of nearly three million Alberta voters has sparked investigations by Elections Alberta and the RCMP amid serious public safety concerns.

Key Points

  • The leaked database contains names, addresses, and phone numbers of nearly three million Alberta residents.
  • The information was allegedly accessed by the Centurion Project, a separatist group led by activist David Parker.
  • Investigations trace the source of the leaked data to the Republican Party of Alberta, led by Cam Davies.
  • Elections Alberta successfully obtained an injunction to force the removal of the searchable database from the internet.
  • Critics and former intelligence officials argue that recent legislative changes to the Election Act hindered the agency's ability to investigate the breach promptly.

Why it Matters

The exposure of this sensitive information creates long-term risks for identity theft, fraud, and the potential for foreign entities to micro-target voters during upcoming political referendums. This incident highlights critical vulnerabilities in the handling of provincial electoral data and has prompted calls for a public inquiry into how such a significant security failure occurred.
Global News Published by Charles Rusnell
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