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.