US political operatives built a surveillance app (The Centurion Project) for Alberta separatists, a coordinated attack to destabilise Canada.
The Centurion Project’s voter surveillance tool was built by US political operatives with direct ties to the Trump regime
The data on 2.9 million Albertans was loaded onto an app built with US funding, shaped by US political strategists, and deployed by a Canadian separatist organizer who spent nearly two years cultivating US partners before launching the Centurion Project. The question is not whether there is a US connection to what lawyers have called potentially the most significant privacy breach in Canadian history. The question is how deep the operation goes, who in the Trump orbit knew about it, and how far are they willing to take it.