Alberta government keeping eye on investigations…


Premier Danielle Smith says her government is taking a data breach affecting Alberta voters’ information very seriously. But at the moment, she says she is awaiting the outcome of investigations from police and Elections Alberta. 

“If a breach has been discovered, then we hope that those who are responsible are held accountable to the full extent of the law,” Smith said during Monday’s question period. 

“It is very serious and we are encouraged by the fact that the EPS (Edmonton Police Service), RCMP and Elections Alberta are investigating.”



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