B.C. Green Party says member data safe after contract with AggregateIQ
VANCOUVER — The B.C. Green Party says it does not believe its members’ personal information was stolen, after the party worked with a Victoria-based tech company that’s mired in an international privacy scandal.
Executive director Laura Lavin says the Greens contracted AggregateIQ between January and August 2016 to create a new website and voter database.
The party has received written confirmation from the company that it destroyed any data in its possession when the contract ended, Lavin said.
“Like anybody, we are paying attention to what’s going on in the media. So it was pretty much over the last week or 10 days, when more and more stories started coming out, that we started doing a review of our relationship with AIQ,” Lavin said in an interview.