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  3. It's interesting to note that the UCP government introduced changes to the Referendum Act rules around political parties and how they can be involved in this fall's separation vote (should it proceed) via BIll 23 amendments made just this past week.

It's interesting to note that the UCP government introduced changes to the Referendum Act rules around political parties and how they can be involved in this fall's separation vote (should it proceed) via BIll 23 amendments made just this past week.

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    It's interesting to note that the UCP government introduced changes to the Referendum Act rules around political parties and how they can be involved in this fall's separation vote (should it proceed) via BIll 23 amendments made just this past week.

    The new rules were likely intended to block Stephen Carter's takeover of the Alberta Liberal Party to help pro-Canada activists likely hoping to access that very same data to run a campaign in this fall's referendum bonanza.

    So, the UCP took quick legislative action to block that, while right under their noses, David Parker had already grabbed the voter data (from The Republican Party, it's alleged) and connected it to a US-based app to help the separatist campaign.

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    Amendments to Provincial Electoral Legislation Now in Force - Elections Alberta

    EDMONTON – On April 16, 2026, amendments to electoral legislation introduced in Bill 23: Justice Statutes Amendment Act, 2026 for the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act (EFCDA) and the Recall Act came into force upon Royal Assent, while amendments to the Citizen Initiative Act come into force on May 1, 2026. Amendments to the Citizen Initiative Regulation and Referendum (General) Regulation came into force by Orders in Council on April 23, 2026. These legislative amendments...

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      It's interesting to note that the UCP government introduced changes to the Referendum Act rules around political parties and how they can be involved in this fall's separation vote (should it proceed) via BIll 23 amendments made just this past week.

      The new rules were likely intended to block Stephen Carter's takeover of the Alberta Liberal Party to help pro-Canada activists likely hoping to access that very same data to run a campaign in this fall's referendum bonanza.

      So, the UCP took quick legislative action to block that, while right under their noses, David Parker had already grabbed the voter data (from The Republican Party, it's alleged) and connected it to a US-based app to help the separatist campaign.

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      Amendments to Provincial Electoral Legislation Now in Force - Elections Alberta

      EDMONTON – On April 16, 2026, amendments to electoral legislation introduced in Bill 23: Justice Statutes Amendment Act, 2026 for the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act (EFCDA) and the Recall Act came into force upon Royal Assent, while amendments to the Citizen Initiative Act come into force on May 1, 2026. Amendments to the Citizen Initiative Regulation and Referendum (General) Regulation came into force by Orders in Council on April 23, 2026. These legislative amendments...

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      And here's an update from Elections Alberta. The Republican Party is specifically named.

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      UPDATE: Unauthorized Use of List of Electors - Elections Alberta

      EDMONTON, AB – Elections Alberta is taking seriously the unauthorized use of the Republican Party of Alberta’s copy of the List of Electors by the Centurion Project Ltd. Elections Alberta is limited in commenting publicly about investigations that we may or may not be conducting. However, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) has a fundamental responsibility to protect and safeguard the information contained within the List of Electors. We wish to reinforce that Elections Alberta is taking every...

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