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Elections Alberta wants court injunction to review independence group's finances

If approved, the injunction would force the Alberta Prosperity Project to disclose financial records, including its expenses and donors to disprove allegations it breached advertising laws.

Quinn Patrick
Apr 21, 2026
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Elections Alberta has requested that the judge presiding over its hearing with the Alberta Prosperity Project adjourn without setting a future court date while it seeks an injunction.

The injunction would force the APP to disclose records related to their finances, including its expenses and donors, in response to allegations that it breached third-party advertising laws.

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