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Former Alberta premier weighs in on electors list breach as hundreds of cease and desist letters sent out

Elections Alberta says 568 people accessed a searchable database that exposed personal details of nearly 3 million voters.

  • Elections Alberta issued cease-and-desist letters to nearly 600 individuals who accessed a voter list containing personal information of 2.9 million residents, leaked by the Centurion Project.
  • The breach originated from the Republican Party's legitimate copy of the electors list, which Centurion unlawfully obtained to identify supporters for an Alberta independence referendum this fall.
  • Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney updated his personal security after his home address was exposed in the database, saying the breach aggravates threats he receives from separatist groups.
  • The Alberta RCMP and Privacy Commissioner Diane McLeod launched separate investigations into the unauthorized database, which was shuttered last week following a Court of King's Bench injunction.
  • More than 38 Alberta academics are urging the government to launch a public inquiry, arguing authorities must address the security failure that exposed 2.9 million voters' sensitive information.
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Former Alberta premier Kenney changing security over privacy breach by separatists

Earlier this week, Alberta’s NDP revealed a separatist group held a virtual meeting on April 16 to show a database containing names and home addresses of nearly three million voters.

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