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Ok, so for Kingston if you don't like the Hip, how about the Headstones?
Hugh Dillon is actually a family member, seen them many times.

Ok, so for Kingston if you don't like the Hip, how about the Headstones?
Ok, so for Kingston if you don't like the Hip, how about the Headstones?
You don't know what you're missing out on.This is the only famous headstone I recall visiting last time I was in Kingston
Nice! He’s had some success in acting too, no? I know I saw him in something, sketchy memory is saving maybe The Expanse?Hugh Dillon is actually a family member, seen them many times.
CTV cop series 'Flashpoint' and the sheriff in a few seasons of Yellowstone off the top of my head.Nice! He’s had some success in acting too, no? I know I saw him in something, sketchy memory is saving maybe The Expanse?
Nice! He’s had some success in acting too, no? I know I saw him in something, sketchy memory is saving maybe The Expanse?
(5) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, on request and payment of the cost to produce the information as determined by the Chief Electoral Officer, furnish
(a) to a registered political party in accordance with the political party’s request, one printed copy or one copy in electronic form, or both, of the list of electors for each voting area in each electoral division, and
(b) to each member of the Legislative Assembly in accordance with the member’s request, one printed copy or one copy in electronic form, or both, of the list of electors for each voting area in the electoral division that the member represents.
Restricted use of list of electors
20(1) In this section, “elector” includes a person who is eligible to vote at a plebiscite or referendum conducted under this Act or under an Act to which this Act applies.
(2) Subject to the regulations, a list of electors, including a post‑election‑day list of electors under section 19, may be used only as follows:
(a) by a registered political party or a registered constituency association, for communicating with electors, including for soliciting contributions and recruiting party members;
(b) by a member of the Legislative Assembly
(i) for carrying out the duties and functions of the member,
(ii) in the case of a member of a registered political party, for soliciting contributions for the use of the registered political party or any constituency association of that party and recruiting party members, and
(iii) in the case of a member who is not a member of a registered political party but who has endorsed a constituency association as the official association of the member, for soliciting contributions for the use of the constituency association;
(c) by a candidate,
(i) for communicating with electors during a campaign period, including for soliciting contributions and campaigning, and
(ii) for soliciting contributions during any period authorized under section 43.1 of the Election Finances and Contributions Disclosure Act;
(d) by election officers for the purpose of carrying out their duties under this Act.
The leader of the Alberta prosperity project is also a UCP riding association president. He would technically have access as well. Now they legally only access that information for certain reasons. So it remains to be seen given how later the news was (11pm MST) im sure more details will come out todaySince Forever Canada doesn't specify who they mean by "the separatists", accusations that it is illegal might be premature. There are probably "separatists" sitting in the legislature; it's more than likely that there are some in the hierarchy of constituency associations but there are rules about who can get copies and what they are to be used for. People are sometimes surprised by how many have access to the list.
The registered political parties in Alberta are Parties - Elections Alberta
From Elections Alberta
Guidelines on Access to and Disclosure of Alberta's List of Electors
And the Alberta Election Act
CBC’s reporting Elections Alberta has obtained an emergency injunction in court.Globe and mail confirms in their article Separatists had it all
The electors database, which dates back to June 2025, contains the personal information of all individuals who were registered and eligible to vote in provincial elections in Alberta at that time.
Court heard that an Elections Alberta investigation examined the public, searchable database and determined the list was legitimately provided to the Republican Party of Alberta, a provincial party founded in 2022 that supports Alberta independence.
How the list came into possession of the unnamed separatist group is not clear, court heard.
Republican Party is lead by a ex US marine.....not hard to make a foreign interference assumption hereCBC’s reporting Elections Alberta has obtained an emergency injunction in court.
Part of the evidence in court is that they were able to confirm the electors list was provided to the Republican Party of Alberta. Each copy of the list contained some deliberately fictitious elector entries to allow for tracking which party any leaked copy of a list was given to.
Pretty fair to call this a real scandal.
hey lets hijack a thread about the real threat of illegal activity by separatists because the Ghost of PMJT lives on in your head. If you are trying to spin this as the liberals fault, youve lost the plotThe lost decade. But hey, there is this guy who was hovering in the background giving advice. Lets let him have the reins of the party that did this:
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The 13 charts that prove the lost Liberal decade
Trudeau promised 'sunny ways' but delivered stormy waters. Just how much worse have things got?nationalpost.com
Can we really afford another decade of this?
