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Danielle Smith says law changes to be assessed after probes into alleged Alberta voter list breach

By News RoomMay 1, 20262 Mins Read
Danielle Smith says law changes to be assessed after probes into alleged Alberta voter list breach
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By Jack Farrell

The Canadian Press

Posted May 1, 2026 2:12 pm

Updated May 1, 2026 2:13 pm

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Premier Danielle Smith says her government will look at making changes to the law depending on what comes out of investigations into an alleged data breach involving three million Alberta voters.

Smith, in a social media post on Friday, said protecting the private information of Albertans is critical and that violators should be held accountable.

We are aware of the situation involving a potential data breach of electors’ personal information.

Protecting the personal information of Albertans is of the utmost importance, and those responsible should be held accountable under the law.

We understand both Elections Alberta…

— Danielle Smith (@ABDanielleSmith) May 1, 2026

Alberta election officials and the RCMP are investigating how a database of contact information fell into the hands of a separatist group The Centurion Project, which made it easily available and searchable on a website.

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The Republican Party of Alberta’s copy of the list of electors was given to The Centurion Project, Elections Alberta said.


The Centurion database listed the names and home addresses of the province’s prominent politicians, top elections official, senators, judges, police officers, Crown prosecutors and other public figures like journalists.

By law, such a list is only supposed to go to elected officials, political parties and party officials and can only be used to solicit donations, recruit party members and communicate with electors.

The database was taken down Thursday after Elections Alberta went to court to get an injunction to stop it, and The Centurion Project said it will comply with investigators.

Alberta’s privacy watchdog is calling on Smith’s government to change privacy laws to give her jurisdiction over political parties, saying the breach poses serious safety risks.

— More to come…

With files from Karen Bartko, Global News

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