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Eugene

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Tue May 5, 2026, 08:48 PM Yesterday

Major Data Breach Hits Alberta as Separatists Push for Vote

Source: Ontario Chronicle

Major Data Breach Hits Alberta as Separatists Push for Vote

May 5, 2026 4 Mins Read

Separatists in Alberta have submitted over 300,000 signatures to election officials in western Canada, backing their bid to hold an independence referendum in the province rich in oil.

However, their efforts faced a setback right away when a group linked to the separatist movement leaked personal information of nearly 3 million residents online, marking one of the largest data breaches in Canadian history and raising concerns about potential political interference.

On Monday, hundreds gathered in Edmonton, the capital city of the province, as Mitch Sylvestre, a leader among separatists, handed over the petitions to Elections Alberta.

“We’re not like the rest of Canada,” Sylvestre told reporters and attendees. “We’re 100% conservative. We’re being ruled by Liberals who don’t think like us.”

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Read more: https://ontariochronicle.ca/canadian-politics/alberta-voter-data-leaked-as-separatists-file-signatures-for-independence-vote-canada/

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70% of Albertans are not for separation... Spazito Yesterday #1

Spazito

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1. 70% of Albertans are not for separation...
Tue May 5, 2026, 08:59 PM
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This is yet another fringe group that Alberta spawns every decade with the same results. There is a current court case regarding the constitutionality of the proposed question in this push brought by Alberta First Nations given the treaties signed with government that are still in force.

As to the breach, it just makes any referendum on the question of separation have less validity and it's results would challenged in court, the idiots didn't help their case, they hurt it, imo.

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