Carney expressed concern to Smith over leak of Alberta voter data: PMO


“As the prime minister stated, the breaches of the personal privacy of millions of Canadian citizens are deeply concerning. The prime minister expressed this concern directly with the premier this morning,” Audrey Champoux, a spokeswoman in the Prime Minister’s Office, wrote on Friday.



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