RCMP found no evidence of foreign interference in Alberta’s separatist movement, said UCP mouthpiece Mike Ellis, Alberta’s Minister for Public Safety and Emergency Services, on Wednesday. (pses.minister@gov.ab.ca)
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The curious statement is instantly suspect, not least of which for its timing, coming 2 days after it was revealed UCP insiders knew about the voter data steal and did nothing. |
“I can tell you, from the deputy commissioner of the RCMP, there is no credible information that has been received that suggests that the Alberta separatist movement has been subject to foreign interference,” Ellis spewed.
The RCMP cited as the alleged source is Deputy Commissioner Trevor Daroux. (trevor.daroux@rcmp-grc.gc.ca) He is the RCMP’s Commanding Officer in Alberta. If true, and we doubt it highly, Daroux needs to be sanctioned for discussing the details of an active investigation.

Dani Panama accused NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi of acting unethically and putting MLAs at risk because he didn’t inform the legislature when he learned of the potential data breach on April 17. Nenshi said the NDP reported the potential breach to the RCMP that day, and noted at least one UCP staff member (Arundeep Singh Sandhu) participated in a Centurion training session on April 16 and said nothing.

Arundeep Singh Sandhu, Director of Stakeholder Relations, Alberta United Conservative Caucus.
.@nenshi is on fire today. #ableg pic.twitter.com/eU5bxvputP
— Aaron (@aasingleton17) May 6, 2026
The United Conservative Caucus confirmed caucus staff attended a April 16 Centurion Project online meeting after the NDP passed a recording of the meeting to the RCMP. “Rob Smith” and “Arundeep Sandhu” were on the attendee list that was described as training on how to use the Centurion Project database.


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