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Alberta voters list leak raises concerns for domestic violence victims

6 May 2026
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For victims of domestic violence in Alberta, the recent leak of personal information, including home addresses, has heightened their risk and forced some to seek urgent relocation assistance. Kim Ruse, CEO of Fear is Not Love, reported that her organization has already received requests for help from individuals needing to move due to safety concerns. The breach occurred when Elections Alberta secured an injunction to remove an online database linked to the Centurion Project, which improperly accessed personal details from the provincial voter list. Both Elections Alberta and the RCMP are currently investigating the incident. Andrea Silverstone, CEO of Sagesse Domestic Violence Prevention Society, emphasized the emotional toll this breach has taken on victims, who now feel their safety plans have been compromised. The situation also raises concerns about the privacy of other Albertans, including public officials and those working in sensitive roles.

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This incident underscores the significant risks posed by breaches of personal data, particularly for vulnerable populations like domestic violence survivors. Historical data indicates that breaches can lead to increased threats and safety concerns for individuals whose information is compromised. The leak not only affects victims’ immediate safety but also has broader implications for public trust in democratic processes, as it may deter individuals from exercising their right to vote due to fears of exposure. Such breaches highlight the need for stringent data protection measures and the potential consequences of inadequate safeguards for personal information.

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