Elizabeth May says Greens will investigate after member information shared online
OTTAWA — Elizabeth May says the Green Party will investigate and conduct a “root to branch review” of all of its data-retention systems after member information was mistakenly posted online.
The Green Party leader says she does not know how the security breach happened but says the information, including names and addresses of donors, had been available online through Elections Canada before it was mistakenly posted on the party’s website.
She says the breach was unintentional, but the Green Party will seek to regain trust by taking responsibility for the leak and will be contacting those who were affected.
The party says its internal investigation into this breach will also explore whether any other mistakes were made, with the goal of them not being made again.