@carlbernstein@gtconway3d 🇺🇸They lack courage.
🇺🇸History will be unkind.
"History will have to record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling silence of the good people." --Martin Luther King, Jr.
Political bombshell. The NDP has obtained video evidence showing that top UCPers attended a Centurion Project meeting in which the illegally-obtained voter database was the star attraction. The Premier and her party have lost all plausible deniability. They were complicit. #AbLeg
Premier @ABDanielleSmith has confirmed her staff were on the zoom call with separatists that shared a database with nearly 3 million Albertans' personal information -- now the centre of this data breach scandal. Alberta's NDP immediately went to the RCMP when we learned of this. Danielle Smith and her staff did not. Ignorance is not an acceptable excuse. Albertans are waiting on the Premier to answer for this directly.
So the UCP press secretary’s response to this is to yell at the NDP…
… for not reporting UCP participation in unlawful activity?
It’s one thing to attend a meeting. It’s quite another to knowingly participate in one of the largest data breaches in Canadian history.
Jason Kenney was supportive of me when my records were unlawfully accessed by Lethbridge Police Service, so now it’s time to return the consideration.
No one deserves this, and it is high time for there to be consequences for targeting people for their time in public service.
I understand that my personal information, including my home address, was shared publicly on a screen at a recent Alberta separatist event. It was also recorded on video, and is now circulating.
This was apparently part of the outrageous data leak of Albertans’ private information, wherein Elections Alberta shared its entire detailed provincial voter database with the “Republican Party of Alberta,” which in turn shared it with some separatist group called the “Centurion Project,” whose leadership then shared my personal information publicly.
Over the past few years I have received no shortage of threats from people broadly associated with the separatist / antivax / far right movement in Alberta. So it is disturbing that my personal information is now broadly available, particularly in those circles.
While I have been targeted specifically, the broader data breach may also effect vulnerable Albertans, including victims of domestic violence, journalists, activists, judges, and other public servants for years to come.
I will retain legal counsel to seek advice on recourse regarding this outrageous and potentially dangerous violation of my personal privacy.
@HRMQR@globalnews copyrighted story violating Canadian copyright laws. Copyright infringement
Legal Consequences: Paying damages to the copyright owner, paying profits made from the infringing work, and court-ordered injunctions to stop the activity. Criminal penalties are possible
@HRMQR@cbcnews.ca has another report of your use of unauthorized video and story.
Do you really need more legal problems? You have so many…
✅ tax evasion
✅ breaking copyright laws
✅ counseling not filing taxes
✅ counseling not paying property taxes, mortgages/rent, utilities.
@I_AmGinaLee Gina
Didulo is a fraud.
She’s awaiting a criminal trial. She begs for money everyday.
She lives in 1/3 condo complex.
She doesn’t have planes or power.
Find your kids.
Be with them.
Hug them.
They miss you.
Be a mom, your most important priority. ❤️
@HRMQR Stealing @CBCNews stories without PERMISSION is infringement of copyright.
You’re in enough trouble and have enough bad press Didulo.
You’ve been reported to CBC.