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Alberta's privacy watchdog concerned incoming law allows Crown to sell customers' personal information

May 11, 2026

Alberta’s information and privacy commissioner says newly passed legislation allowing a Crown corporation to sell users’ personal information to a private company sets a “concerning precedent.”



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