
Retired Lawyer Sues Alberta Over Alleged Data Breach Affecting 2.9 Million Voters
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A retired lawyer, Clint Docken, filed a lawsuit against the Canadian province of Alberta, its Chief Electoral Officer, and two secession-supporting organizations—the Centurion Project and another unnamed entity—over an alleged data breach affecting 2.9 million residents. The lawsuit, initiated in July 2026, stems from accusations that the Centurion Project unlawfully obtained voter data. The breach impacts millions of Alberta voters, though no specific technical details, such as how the data was accessed or compromised, were disclosed. The legal action seeks accountability for the alleged mishandling of personal information. No CVE IDs or exact dates of the breach were mentioned in the report.