The separatist call is coming from inside the house
CALGARY—To continue last week’s “Canada is giving corruption vibes” theme, one should never leave out the grift that is Alberta separatism. And we have former Alberta premier Jason Kenney to thank for this iteration of the province’s grievances that have turned into a full-fledged attempt at sovereignty.
On April 30, independent journalist Jeremy Appel broke a story of a separatist group led by David Parker, whose Centurion Project has been accused of accessing Elections Alberta’s voter registration database. As reported by Appel in The Orchard, Elections Alberta investigator Ryan Tebb said that “the elections watchdog ‘has reason to believe’ that the organization has built a ‘database’ of voters from the electors list, and will be commencing an investigation.” The RCMP has opened a separate investigation, and The Globe and Mail has since confirmed: “Elections Alberta on Thursday alleged that a separatist organization known as the Centurion Project was using the Republican Party of Alberta’s copy of the list of electors without authorization.” So now we have a group of renegades, whose loyalty is to their own grievances, with a database of Alberta voters’ personal information. Fantastic.
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