'Worst breach in Canadian history': Privacy watchdog cites Alberta voter list leak concerns in renewed call for oversight
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'Worst breach in Canadian history': Privacy watchdog cites Alberta voter list leak concerns in renewed call for oversight
Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner Diane McLeod said her office has received over 400 emails and calls from Albertans expressing fears about their safety
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By Matthew Black
Published Jun 03, 2026
Last updated Jun 04, 2026
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