Alberta Premier, Opposition Face Off Amid Voters’ Data Breach Investigation
The NDP reported the breach to police, while Elections Alberta says the searchable list exposed personal information for nearly 3 million voters.
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Alberta premier, opposition face off amid voters’ data breach investigation
Words between Premier Danielle Smith and Opposition leader Naheed Nenshi were heated at the legislature Wednesday afternoon as the two went back and forth on a data breach that leaked the private information of nearly three million Albertans.
Danielle Smith says NDP should have warned her of Alberta voter list privacy leak
The Opposition accused the government of being 'embedded with the separatists,' fearing the UCP would tip off The Centurion Project leaders to get ahead of a police investigation.
Alberta’s Smith says Opposition should have warned her of voter list privacy breach
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is criticizing the Opposition NDP for not telling her about a massive privacy breach involving a website after the site was demonstrated during a meeting attended by one of her caucus staffers. In a fiery chamber debate Wednesday, Smith insisted the United Conservative Party caucus staffer didn’t realize a database shown at the virtual meeting three weeks ago involved a privacy breach with the personal information …
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