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Immigration lawyer, critics raise concerns about citizenship marker on Alberta ID

EDMONTON - Critics are questioning what problem the Alberta government’s move to add mandatory citizenship markers to provincial identification aims to solve, and say it opens the door to potential privacy breaches and discrimination.

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Immigration lawyer, critics raise concerns about citizenship marker on Alberta ID

The Alberta government says a retired judge has been appointed to oversee a review of the province’s police watchdog and Crown prosecution service. The Alberta Legislature is shown in Edmonton on Oct. 31, 2024.


EDMONTON - Critics are questioning what problem the Alberta government’s move to add mandatory citizenship markers to provincial identification aims to solve, and say it opens the door to potential privacy breaches and discrimination.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Monday the move is all about streamlining services and preventing election fraud. 

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