Smith’s adviser speaks about staffer at separatist meeting, Alberta voter list breach
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s chief of staff says a caucus staffer who attended a meeting about what was later found to be a massive data breach thought it was just about a new voter tool.
Rob Anderson says in a social media post there’s no way the United Conservative Party caucus staffer could have known the website app containing names and home addresses of almost three million Albertans was built from illegally obtained data.
Investigations by Elections Alberta and the RCMP began last week into the breach.
The virtual meeting the caucus staffer attended took place two weeks earlier on April 16.

