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Alberta ‘excessively vulnerable’ to foreign interference, experts warn

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    Alberta ‘excessively vulnerable’ to foreign interference, experts warn

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    Alberta is not ready to deal with the threat of online disinformation coming from foreign actors in a possible referendum campaign on separation this fall, according to national security experts.

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      @darrenmorin How Alberta politicians have built their success on fostering Amercian interference?

      Albertan have known this for how long?

      U.S.-based Atlas Network, which has ‘reshaped political power in country after country,’ a ‘partner’ of Canadian Taxpayers Federation

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      The Canadian Taxpayers Federation, a self-described non-partisan tax watchdog and taxpayer advocacy group once headed by Alberta Opposition Leader Jason Kenney, has always been tight-lipped about the sources of its own funding and support. This may be mildly ironic, given its vocal demands for transparency in government policy, but as a private organization that aggressively fund-raises […]

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      @chad How many Alberta politicians have worked with one of the world’s most successful political interference org Altas Network? Jason Kenney former pres of Can Taxpayer’s Fed Danielle Smith interned with Fraser Institute Preston Manning Senior Fellow Fraser Institute Ralph Klein Emeritus Senior Fellow Fraser Institute #atlasnetwork https://www.desmog.com/fraser-institute/ https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2018/07/05/Canadian-Taxpayers-Federation-Get/ https://web.archive.org/web/20200424082808/https://www.atlasnetwork.org/partners/global-directory/fraser-institute

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        @darrenmorin How Alberta politicians have built their success on fostering Amercian interference?

        Albertan have known this for how long?

        U.S.-based Atlas Network, which has ‘reshaped political power in country after country,’ a ‘partner’ of Canadian Taxpayers Federation

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        U.S.-based Atlas Network, which has ‘reshaped political power in country after country,’ a ‘partner’ of Canadian Taxpayers Federation - Alberta Politics

        The Canadian Taxpayers Federation, a self-described non-partisan tax watchdog and taxpayer advocacy group once headed by Alberta Opposition Leader Jason Kenney, has always been tight-lipped about the sources of its own funding and support. This may be mildly ironic, given its vocal demands for transparency in government policy, but as a private organization that aggressively fund-raises […]

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        @chad How many Alberta politicians have worked with one of the world’s most successful political interference org Altas Network? Jason Kenney former pres of Can Taxpayer’s Fed Danielle Smith interned with Fraser Institute Preston Manning Senior Fellow Fraser Institute Ralph Klein Emeritus Senior Fellow Fraser Institute #atlasnetwork https://www.desmog.com/fraser-institute/ https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2018/07/05/Canadian-Taxpayers-Federation-Get/ https://web.archive.org/web/20200424082808/https://www.atlasnetwork.org/partners/global-directory/fraser-institute

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