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Calgary weighs legal options amid fear candidate threatening health workers will soon have voter addresses

Calgary weighs legal options amid fear candidate threatening health workers will soon have voter addresses The City of Calgary says it is weighing its legal options regarding legislation that requires a list of voters be provided to mayoral candidates, after CBC News reported one candidate is attempting to track down addresses of Alberta Health Services employees and threatening to show up at their homes armed. Social Sharing Kevin J. Johnston has threatened to arm himself and go to the homes of Alberta Health Services employees Posted: May 11, 2021 5:15 AM MT | Last Updated: May 11 Elections Calgary says once Calgary city council directs it to prepare a list of voters, it is required by provincial law to provide that list of names and addresses to mayoral candidates like Kevin J. Johnston. Johnston has threatened to arm himself and go to the homes of health workers. (Kevin J. Johnston/Facebook)

Racist mayoral candidate Kevin J Johnston is about to have all Calgary voters names, addresses

Posted: May 10, 2021 5:00 AM MT | Last Updated: May 14 Kevin J. Johnston, who has a history of espousing hate speech and has been charged with assault, could soon receive a list of all voters addresses, as he is running for mayor of Calgary.(Derek Storie/Facebook) In the not-so-distant future, a man who has a history of racist, hateful, allegedly violent behaviour and is attempting to publish the private information of Alberta Health Services employees is set to receive a list that includes the names, addresses and phone numbers of every Calgarian eligible to vote. That s because Kevin J. Johnston, known for organizing, leading and speaking at far-right protests against government-imposed pandemic restrictions, is running for mayor of Calgary.

Parkland County councillor working in RMWB

Article content Questions have been raised surrounding Parkland County councillor AnnLisa Jensen’s tenure as councillor in recent weeks. The Examiner/Reporter recently learned that Jensen took a full-time job in the Rural Municipality of Wood Buffalo and is now employed there working as an advisor for reconciliation efforts in the municipality’s Indigenous and Rural Relations department. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Parkland County councillor working in RMWB Back to video Several attempts to reach Jensen for comment by both the Examiner/Reporter and Fort McMurray Today, a Postmedia paper in Fort McMurray, have gone unanswered. However, Parkland County mayor Rod Shaigec did address the matter and questions surrounding Jensen’s term, and was supportive of councillor Jensen in his remarks.

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