Alberta’s NDP Caucus has obtained video evidence that appears to show that a senior member of the United Conservative Party (UCP) party executive and a member of the UCP Caucus staff, people that are in the Premier’s inner circle, attended the April 16 online meeting of the Centurion Project. This meeting provided training to volunteers on how to use the separatists’ project database that is at the centre of this data breach of three million Albertans’ electoral data.
The Alberta NDP Caucus obtained a recording of the Centurion Project’s April 16 online meeting, attended by 80 individuals. The attendee list and a video recording of the call identify that a ‘Rob Smith’ and an ‘Arundeep Sandhu’ were in attendance. The President of the UCP is named Rob Smith and the UCP Caucus Director of Stakeholder Relations is named Arundeep Sandhu.
Alberta’s New Democrats have passed this recording on to the RCMP as they continue their investigation.
This obtained video also shows Centurion Project members demonstrating how to use a database to search for personal information of Albertans by searching for the name and address of former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney. Jason Kenney’s personal information was shared on screen with all meeting attendees. This video appears to show the database that was built using the unauthorized electors list that was the subject of an injunction issued by the Court of King’s Bench on April 30, 2026.
Premier Smith must immediately confirm whether Rob Smith and Arundeep Sandhu identified in the video are the same individuals that are associated with the UCP party and caucus. If these were the same UCP associates, the Premier must also explain:
-Why were senior UCP officials attending the meeting? Were they directed to attend?
-How she can claim, as recent as yesterday, that she only learned of this data breach from police statements on April 29-30, published almost two weeks after this meeting took place?
-Why was it not reported or disclosed by any UCP or any government official to the RCMP and Elections Alberta that the Centurion Project appears to have unauthorized access to the electors list?
-What actions, if any, she has taken to protect the privacy of Albertans?
Albertans deserve answers and transparency from Premier Smith and this UCP government, now.
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Danielle Smith’s temporary moratorium on renewable energy development is becoming a permanent attack on our economic future. The UCP is literally the worst possible party to be in charge at this critical juncture in our province’s history. 🤦♂️
Smith reaches a new low with a dishonest, dangerous attempt to divide Albertans.
She is striking fear into the hearts of vulnerable kids in hopes of political gain.
Every kid deserves to feel safe at school, in their community, and with their doctor.
I stand with trans kids.
I have the option of holding on to this dog for what could be the better part of the day or turning him loose again and reporting a dog at large, in which case the city would actually send someone out to find him, hopefully before he tries crossing a busy street.
Found a dog this morning on my walk, called the city and was told I had to hold on to it, file a report & wait for the SPCA to call back w/ an appointment to drop him off.
I was told they do not send people out to pick up dogs anymore, a change made 2 years ago. There's more pets now, than pre-covid. The system might be strained which means it needs better funding.
A passenger train.
From Edmonton to Jasper.
From Jasper to Banff.
From Banff to Calgary.
From Calgary to Edmonton.
All with sensible stops in between.
(And LRT from airports to City Centres)
I’d jump on board that kind of promise.
.@Alberta_UCP radicalized minds are blown. They can’t comprehend how former PC deputy premier could now endorse the NDP.
Easy. It’s called doing the right thing for Albertans and swallowing your own tribal ego.
UCP isn’t PC. It’s reckless, dangerous and offensive.
#ableg#Yyc
While we are talking about Residential Schools, in a historic heat wave—many unhoused people are survivors of those institutions, or descendants of survivors. In Canada urban Indigenous people are 8x more likely to experience homelessness. https://t.co/uomxf07VD1
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@EdmontonAgainst@YYCantiracist@ARCCollective
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Just because streets have looked a certain way for fifty or a hundred years, it's doesn't mean they can't be changed.
Rotterdam is the perfect case study of a city designed around the automobile, that took back space for people to walk, cycle and gather.
https://t.co/VCz9LJOUhq
We are learning who the real essential workers are in society. If there is a legacy of this virus let it be a recalibration of minimum wages, sick days, access to health care and respect for each other and the roles we play to make the world go round.
@Walk_TO@marcusbgee Moved from TO to Edmonton. They have photo radar every where here and it doesn't make the streets safer for pedestrians, cyclists or anyone. It won't work in Toronto either.