Breakenridge: Government not off the hook on separatists' breach of data
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Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner Diane McLeod says a recent poll indicates Albertans want stronger safeguards governing how political parties, candidates, and campaign organizations collect, use, share, and retain voter information. PHOTO BY WILLIAM AU /Postmedia Network Article content There’s been plenty of news to occupy our attention in recent weeks, but it’s still troubling the extent to which we’ve sort of moved on from “the worst breach in Canadian history involving voter data.” Article content That’s not to say the issue has been forgotten or that the concerns have vanished…
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