It may have been the fringy Republican Party of Alberta that got caught letting data from its copy of Alberta’s 2.9-million-name voters’ list be published online in violation of the law, but it is the law-bending style of politics embedded in this province by the United Conservative Party that made such a breach inevitable.

Meanwhile, it’s the giant sucking sound south of the border known as Artificial Intelligence that makes it a potential disaster that could linger for years.
The story was broken by independent journalist Jeremy Appel Wednesday night when he showed up at a meeting of a separatist group sophomorically called the Centurion Project – and so did police with an Elections Alberta official and a letter from the chief electoral officer saying the group was under investigation for improperly accessing the province’s List of Electors. By now, thanks to Mr. Appel’s scoop, the facts are well known and have been widely reported.
With the horse out of the barn, Elections Alberta has said in a news release that it “is taking seriously the unauthorized use of the Republican Party of Alberta’s copy of the List of Electors by the Centurion Project Ltd.”
“We wish to reinforce that Elections Alberta is taking every possible action to protect and recover the information,” Elections Alberta said.
OK, then! Know, though, dear readers, that protecting and recovering the names, addresses, phone numbers and voter-registration numbers on the list is impossible because it is bound to have been gobbled up by the AI monster. The massive leak is guaranteed to be used for fraud, identity threat, harassment, abuse and legion other evils. The name of virtually every Albertan reading this story is on the list!

Despite Elections Alberta’s unachievable aspiration, its release includes a useful timeline of how its investigation developed after the agency learned that the RPA’s copy of the list, which is distributed to all registered political parties, had found its way into the hands of the Centurion Project.
The group, registered as a third-party advertiser, was ordered by a judge to pull down the searchable database created from the list to help its supporters press friends, neighbours and family members to vote yes on the separation plebiscite Premier Danielle Smith and her UCP Government are determined to hold next fall, come what may.
Centurion Project leader David Parker, known for his past association with Take Back Alberta, said yesterday it had done so. “The Centurion Project plans to fully comply with Elections Alberta’s investigation,” he tweeted.
However, we have to face it, that information was gone with the wind by merit of the fact it had been online for more than 30 seconds.
“What happened here is very serious,” said the province’s information commissioner, Diane McLeod, stating the blindingly obvious.

“More than 2.9 million Albertans have had their personal information breached,” she continued. “For some of these individuals there is likely a real risk of significant harm given that their home address and phone numbers have been made public. This could be especially harmful for certain individuals. Some examples might be those who work for law enforcement, who are public officials, who are fleeing intimate partner violence and other vulnerable individuals.”
All true, of course.
“This incident demonstrates that it is high time for political parties to be made subject to PIPA,” Ms. McLeod added, a reference to Alberta’s Personal Information Protection Act, which does not apply to political parties because, of course, political parties drafted the legislation.
This was the first useful and practical observation to be made by an official since this story came to public attention. It is unlikely to happen but is probably the best we could hope for.

I would go further, though. While it is unreasonable to think any Alberta political party would agree to such a thing, there would be no harm and much good in depriving all political parties of this information altogether. Leastways, it’s hard to imagine how it would hurt democracy for parties to have to get out and make their case to all voters instead of cultivating their most extreme party base and trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the rest of the population as the UCP does.
We can count on such breaches happening again because the sort of “gentlemen’s agreements” made because no democratic politician wanted to get caught stepping outside the bounds of propriety are no more. Donald Trump, his Canadian imitators, and the Wild Rose MAGA movement have put an end to that. They have no shame, so they can’t be shamed. Other parties can be expected to follow if only out of an instinct to survive.
The United Conservative Party’s voting universe encompasses a whole ecosystem of registered far-right agitators like the Centurion Project, Take Back Alberta and the Alberta Prosperity Project; separatist parties like the RPA, the Independence Party of Alberta and the Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta; and fund-raising and advocacy parties like the Pro-Life Association of Alberta. The activities of these groups often appear to be co-ordinated with each other and with the UCP. Their personnel, as we have seen, are frequently interchangeable.

Some seem to work to crack the Overton Window wider to extremist ideas already supported by Premier Smith’s inner circle; some to give the UCP leadership’s separatist and MAGA inclinations plausible deniability; some to advance social conservative causes like anti-“woke” hysteria, anti-abortionism and religious home-schoolery widely supported within the UCP Caucus.
All appear influenced by the idea prevalent in the U.S. Republican Party and MAGA movement that the rules are only for the other side.
Consider what happened when Red Tape Reduction Minister Dale Nally, MLA for Morinville-St. Albert, breached the law by accessing the list of electors in his riding for “a purpose not authorized by the Election Act” – to wit, to discover information about a citizen of his riding who launched a recall petition against him.
The Elections Alberta official who investigated that case closed the file without levying an administrative penalty or writing a letter of reprimand. Instead, she wrote, Elections Alberta, “provided advice to support future use of the List of Electors.”
Perhaps they will do the same thing for the RPA. After all, This Is Alberta (TIA).


I believe this isn’t over yet. It’s far too serious to bury. The UCP are up to their scalps in corruption.
Will See. The rule of law again will do nothing about it, the Parkers and Smiths will party and make us feel like idiots AGAIN and so it goes until one day it will be impossible to understand what is it that we turned into. It is sad to witness these scum bags destroying our way of life and we do nothing about it. TRUMPS just flourish and we continue to scream murder without even making a dent. I guarantee, just like all the cheatings from Jason Kenney this will go nowhere. We will forget it and soon these criminals will control everything. I have seen it in my previous lives. Hard to wake up aloofness.
Corruption has 49% support, we are already past fixing this crap.
Hello DJC and fellow commenters,
I don’t think that there is any reason that political parties should have access to the voters’ list or the actual list itself. The risks to voters is too high.
AGREE !!!
Political parties have always handled the voter list responsibly. Let’s not throw out the baby with the bath water.
At some time in the future, perhaps years, we can expect the perpetrators of the leak to step forward for the ceremonial tap on the wrist. One has to wonder if any mainstream media was aware of the story and sat on it.
Apparently, Elections Alberta was aware of it for ~30 days before they took any action.
https://globalnews.ca/news/11826216/alberta-voter-list-danielle-smith/ DJC
Thanks for writing another interesting, and important, column, David.
For clarification, it WAS the Republican Party that leaked the voters list to the Centurion Project. Elections Alberta (so far) apparently injects a few fake names in the lists they issue to each party, and each party’s list has different fake names, so EA can easily discover the leaker by looking for the fake names on the released list.
I totally agree with your point about more leaks in the future if something isn’t done. Given the value of a couple of million people’s personal information, it isn’t hard to imagine someone setting up a party just to get the data to sell it. Sadly, now that the method Elections Alberta has released how they determine the source of the leak, it can be easily overcome by a determined individual: create two parties, get two lists with different fake names, then eliminate the names that do not appear on both lists.
I agree that things have deteriorated to the point that Elections Alberta should discontinue the practice of releasing voter lists to the parties. As things stand now, it appears people need to decide if they want to vote badly enough to risk having their personal information leaked. This is effectively denying some people the right to vote. If nothing else, the rules should be tightened so that the list is only accessible to parties that have party status in the legislature.
There have been many questions raised about whether the folks organizing the independence petition could – if they were given access to a copy of the voters list – use it to bolster the numbers. Hypothetically. Could they go poll by poll writing in the names, addresses, etc. of people on the voters list? And forging signatures? In ink, of course, because they’re paranoid about Elections Alberta lying and cheating. (Oh, the irony!) Hypothetically, what happens next? Do they hand in the petition sheets – knowing full well that EA will be going over them line by line? Risk that EA staff might find one of the ‘salted’ names from the copy given to the Republican Party of Alberta? Can’t remove the added names remember because they’re in ink! Or maybe refuse to hand in the sheets and instead – hypothetically – demand Premier Smith recognize their effort with a gold star and unilaterally put their question on the ballot in October? That would be a conundrum. Hypothetically.
This is the only reason why they want the voter list. Once we know they have it, it becomes impossible to validate the signatures. And EA does know, by the separatists’ own admission. They don’t even need the “salted” names. EA must throw out the entire petition.
The Alberta Show is almost as hot as the America Show this season!
The Kons do not squeeze into any “Overton Window”. They initiate what their masters tell them to, and this has always been so. Their modus operandi is that of the dry gulch. Radical shifts are simply shoved into the faces of the population, who have been conditioned to self-soothe with absurd notions about democracy and incrementalism. When the Kons make cuts or undertake their Koch Bros. social engineering kookery, they don’t wait on a mental adjustment from the people. It’s a kick to the loins and a shirt pulled over the heads. Progs have done as much lying about the nature of this beast for the last sixty years as the Kons themselves. Rob Anders and Logan Day were running amok in Ottawa over three decades ago. Dinning built his sluices in that same era, which had already been kicked into gear by the Great Lougheed’s anti-labour oily schemes. All that has changed is the power at the top, greater than ever in appearance, is very rickety.
I watched David Parker on the news this morning, justifying what he did and that he didn’t break any laws, because he legally rented it. then he flipping posted it for all to see and use, in whatever way they see fit . The man doesn’t give a shit about Alberta, or any of us Albertans. Lock him up, throw away the key. Then the RPA should be fined and dis-banded. And Smith…., I wonder what was her role in all this. No matter what part she played, it’s like water off a ducks back.
This is absolutely disgusting. David Parker should be in jail and pay at least $100,000 fine. Sadly it is doubtful that anything will happen because of course David Parker helped throw out Kenney and put Smith in.
While interviewed, he said this is really no different than “looking someone up in a phone book”. The big difference is you have a choice if you want you name, address and phone number in the phone book or not. I wonder if Dingy Smith or any of the other UCP clapping seals are happy with their information being out there for all to see. Perhaps the odd lunatic will try something by looking them up and harassing or worse to one or more of them?
Why is he even being interviewed? It’s like interviewing a bank robber and giving him the opportunity to justify himself (“I need the money and after all nobody was hurt, even though I did have to aim my gun at this baby to make people understand I was serious”). A large part of the reason why characters like Parker are poisoning our political system is because they are treated as serious political agents. They are not.
Forgive me for being a little cynical about this one. All my information was shared in 2024 with the Australian billionaire so that Bennett-Jones, with Jason Kenney’s blessing, could promptly courier out their disinformation package to my home address. I believe I still have a standing coffee invitation with Mike Young; he knows where I live too. He was eager to explain the wonderful Alberta advantage to me, that is to say that water doesn’t actually run downhill here-stays tidily on the mine site, sweet, who knew?
My coordinates, along with every proponent and opponent, were shared once again in March of this year. EVERYONE who made a submission to the AER about the Terms of Reference for Grassy Mountain got everyone else’s email. Oops. Can’t remember if you wrote about that. It’s already forgotten.
All this to say, this isn’t an oopsie, a couple of buffoons gone rogue. There is design here. Single minded purpose, cold-eyed intention. Got to the cranky but earnest old lady busybodies with bad knees from messing with the big boys’ wheelings and dealings. Grind us down and spit us out. And it’s all coming from far, far away and way up high. Don’t look up!
The Gong Show continues. It’s hard to believe how stupid these people and their supporters really are isn’t it? Reformers and Friends, trying hard to get themselves jailed like the Conservative fools did in Saskatchewan under Grant Devine in 1991.
I haven’t forgotten how we tried to inform our fellow seniors how dangerous Danielle Smith was yet they literally laughed in our faces. Instead they believed every lie Smith and Jason Kenney had fed them, that’s how stupid they are. As long as politicians hide behind the word Conservative that was good enough for them, that’s how stupid they are.
As the Privacy Commissioner emphasizes, there are dangerous risks for women who’ve escaped abusive relationships. It is not an exaggeration to say that this could result in femicide, especially given the overlap between RWNJs and abusive men.
According to Jen Gerson, Elections Alberta knew about this problem on March 31. The information sat online for anyone to use for a whole month before they did anything.
https://www.readtheline.ca/p/scoop-jen-gerson-elections-albertas?utm_medium=android&triedRedirect=true
Premier Danielle Smith happens to be out of the country and unavailable for comment once again during a serious crisis. David Parker is her friend. She attended his wedding. Just a reminder that Parker seems to think nothing will come of his past transgressions with Elections Alberta. He’s likely right. He’s untouchable.
https://thetyee.ca/News/2025/10/02/Parker-Vows-Take-Back-Alberta-Escape-Punishment/
This is a major assault to democracy and the electoral process in Alberta. It won’t stop with this province. Canada’s electoral process is at risk, too. Yet we have heard nothing from our premier or the UCP.
Glad to see CBC had this story at #16 on its website yesterday. Stolen peacocks were higher. The Janet Brown poll was of course much higher.
Parker’s organization has the same name as a US group that has much the same objective. “Republican Party” run by a dual US/Canadian citizen and former US Marine, IIRC? Foreign interference, much? Let us recall the article above about foreign funds contributed to the cause.
Dale Nally dipped his toe in the water, a test run for the nightmarish action that has revealed itself this week. What happened? Absolutely nothing.
Crime and no punishment is how Danielle Smith’s Alberta rolls. She can sleep easy in her four-star Mayfair Hotel bed, or wherever, while abuse survivors are sleepless in Stettler, wondering whether to get a guard dog or a firearms licence. Life in Dani’s World!
Calgary housing prices down 5.7% for the month of April. Who will be Alberta’s Moses? Let my people go. Did the head Pooh Ba’s not recently state that people were arriving from elsewhere in droves? Was it not also stated that their were insufficient dwellings for rent or sale? Lions and tigers and bears oh my. 🙂
While I am a huge fan of Jeremy Appel I think that another investigative journalist deserves credit as well. Jen Gerson stumbled on this breach over a month ago and tried to warn Elections Alberta but was stymied. I am posting a link to her story for those who are interested…
https://www.readtheline.ca/p/scoop-jen-gerson-elections-albertas
How conveniently did dingy smith have to be out of the country when this all went down. Tax payer holiday away from tax funded scandal.
Class- Action lawsuit material here. Any lawyers here to advocate for this?
How long until we see class action suits against the RPA and The Centurion Project?
For starters.
Lars: In such an event, I believe you would soon find they conveniently have no assets. DJC
Given the careless and negligent way personal information for Albertans has been handled here, someone should go to jail.
This being Alberta, Premier Smith will probably say something about mistakes made, convincingly say they will look into it and we will hear nothing further about it, because it involves her supporters.
The only reason why a separatist gang would want names and addresses of Alberta electors is to forge signatures on their referendum petition. There is no other reason. Although Elections Alberta does call up some of the signatories, it can only be a small percentage. The fact alone that the separatists have the list must invalidate the petition immediately, as it is impossible to verify the signatures. The Republican Party and the Centurion Project must also be shut down. There must be zero tolerance for this behaviour. The list is valuable to political candidates, as it allows them to collect information about their constituents that is essential for canvassing and getting out the vote. Serious candidates respect the need for confidentiality and there’s never any problem.
Alberta may be rat-free, but it is rife with Magats of the lowest life form. A media that resembles Fox. I can feel it coming, just like the ill-fated Kamala campaign for hope. Nenshi is no Kamala, Smith is a Trumper, and all that implies.
So three questions:
1) Is there anyone (other than my unspoken choice) who can be brought forward to save Alberta, and without exaggerating, Canada?
2) How much does Nenshi care about Alberta and this flimsy federation? Carney may be able to carry it alone, but it would be so much easier and faster with 3 bad actors gone (Smith, Moe, and Ford).
3) Will Nenshi stand down?
My desperation note from the Bonnyville separatist enclave.