Two of British Columbia’s three major political parties now say they had a relationship with the Victoria-based company near the centre of a global controversy over online privacy.
The B.C. Green Party told its members on Thursday it hired Aggregate IQ prior to the last election to create a new voter database and website. It said its relationship with Aggregate IQ ended early, after it “determined that the project was not meeting our priorities.”
Stefan Jonsson, the party’s communication director, said it reviewed the relationship after







