That's the most recent one regarding Canadian politics and such. That report confirmed the names that are present. It doesn't necessarily mean that because a candidate's name appears in a project that AggregateIQ was working on.... It doesn't mean that candidate was necessarily doing anything nefarious or that anything unlawful occurred. They could have been hooked up with AggregateIQ through no malicious intent whatsoever; somebody just suggested them or whatever. But we did see projects with names, including Todd Stone, Andy Wells, and Doug Clovechok. The B.C. Greens had some folders in there. I believe a lot of this has been sussed out by the Canadian media already. There should be several articles explaining the various levels of involvement, if our reporting didn't give you a good enough view.
On April 17th, 2018. See this statement in context.