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Alberta Referendums in Jeopardy Amid Data Breach, Investigations

Alberta Referendums in Jeopardy Amid Data Breach, Investigations

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Albertas Deputy Premier Mike Ellis is considering delaying the upcoming referendums due to a data breach by the separatist group Centurion Project, which leaked personal details of nearly three million voters. The referendums cover nine key issues, including immigration rules, judicial picks, and potential separation from Canada. Signature checks on a separatist petition are paused, and a counter-petition to keep Alberta in Canada is under review. The provinces privacy commissioner is investigating how Centurion obtained and used the data, and legislature drama is unfolding as a government leader accuses the opposition boss of withholding information. The referendum timeline remains uncertain as investigations continue.

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