Attorney General makes ‘highly unusual’ decision to get involved early in privacy case involving federal political parties

Adam Dodek, a University of Ottawa law professor, said that Attorney General Arif Virani must be ‘very careful’ not to be seen to be taking any political direction on the decision to get involved. However, the AG’s office told The Hill Times that PCO was ‘leading’ on this file."
Attorney General Arif Virani, left, has become a party in a case regarding how federal political parties use voters’ data. The Privy Council Office said it’s involved in this decision because the Canada Elections Act falls under the portfolio of Democratic Institutions Minister Dominic LeBlanc, right.

The Attorney General of Canada has become involved in a case regarding how the federal political parties use voters’ data—a move that legal experts consulted by The Hill Times say is “highly unusual” to take at the first level of court.

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