Podcasters in AHS controversy argue content of their computers, phones should be kept confidential
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Podcasters in AHS controversy argue content of their computers, phones should be kept confidential
TU THANH HA
PUBLISHED APRIL 29, 2026
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Podcaster David Wallace at the United Conservative Party AGM in Edmonton in November.
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Two podcasters argued Wednesday that an Edmonton court went too far in allowing the seizure and search of their computers and phones after allegations that they harassed a potential wit…
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