One of the co-founders of the Canadian firm at the heart of the Brexit spending scandal could soon find himself forced in front of a House of Commons committee, if the NDP gets its way. He alleged the data had been used to influence the Brexit referendum. Privacy commissioner's team met with FacebookAngus said the Canadian committee could share information with its U.K. counterparts and vice versa. A Canadian company called AggregateIQ was used in an effort to sidestep Brexit campaign spending limits, according to a whistleblower. The federal Liberals, Conservatives and NDP all say they haven't worked with AIQ.
Source: CBC News March 27, 2018 18:45 UTC