Overview
- Elections Alberta says the Centurion Project may have withheld names of people who used its voter‑lookup site and it is prepared to seek further court action.
- The agency reports that two Canadian Press reporters accessed the database but only one appeared on the list it received, pointing to gaps in the records provided.
- The Centurion app exposed details for nearly three million people and was traced to an official electors list that went to the Republican Party of Alberta.
- Elections Alberta says its planted decoy names turned up 87 matches in Centurion’s data, a forensic link that ties the leak to the official list.
- After a court order took the site down, Elections Alberta sent 566 cease‑and‑desist letters and said 21 people held full copies, while non‑cooperation from leader David Parker and ongoing probes by Elections Alberta, the RCMP and the privacy commissioner keep the scope and risks in focus ahead of an October separation referendum.