Nearly 600 people had unauthorized access to Alberta’s electors list, watchdog alleges
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Nearly 600 people had unauthorized access to Alberta’s electors list, watchdog alleges
MATTHEW SCACE
CALGARY
PUBLISHED MAY 7, 2026
UPDATED MAY 9, 2026
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Alberta's electors list contains the personal information of 2.9 million residents in the province.
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Elections Alberta has identified nearly 600 people who it alleges were given unauthorized access to the province’s list of electors by a separatist…
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