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Calls for stronger voter privacy laws in New Brunswick after alleged leak in Alberta

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POLITICS Calls for stronger voter privacy laws in New Brunswick after alleged leak in Alberta By Rebecca Lau & Anna Mandin Global News Posted May 6, 2026 4:46 pm Updated May 6, 2026 5:15 pm 2 min read 2:06 Alberta alleged voter privacy leak causes N.B. electoral officer to urge province to strengthen privacy protections Days before New Brunswickers head to the polls for the municipal elections, the province's chief electoral officer is calling for the New Brunswick government to look into improving privacy legislation. The ask includes better safety protections to avoid a voter information …
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