'We need to control the party': a look inside Take Back Alberta's UCP insurgency

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David Parker was visibly irritated.

The head of Take Back Alberta had become aware of a little checkmark box on his group’s event registration page, asking permission to give supporters’ personal information to their local United Conservative Party campaign coordinator.

“We can’t be collecting people’s information and giving it to campaigns or anything like that,” Parker told TBA’s other top organizers.

“Right now we’ve just violated election law. So I’m going to have to report that to Elections Alberta now.”

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There are some apparent grey zones in rules limiting how registered third-party advertisers like Take Back Alberta can interact with political parties. This was

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