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Fonds de logement, combats pour la santé et souvenirs musicaux à Calgary - Votre actualité du mardi

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🏠 Logement et coût de la vie

  1. Bonne nouvelle pour le logement à Calgary ! La ville recevra une troisième tranche du Fonds d'accélération du logement, totalisant 64,7 millions de dollars, malgré l'annulation du redécoupage de la ville par le conseil municipal. Le maire Jeromy Farkas a célébré cela comme un signe que Calgary est à l’avant-garde de l’initiative de logement au Canada—espérons que cela facilitera la recherche d’un logement !

🏥 Santé

  1. Le combat émotionnel d’une famille continue. La famille Lieskovsky fait face à un obstacle écrasant après que leur petite Myla ait été refusée de financement pour un traitement crucial de sa maladie rare. Dans un combat pour la santé, qui peut ressembler à une montée périlleuse, leur détermination brille alors qu'ils cherchent un soutien vital pour leur joyeuse petite papillon social.
  2. Le dépistage du cancer du sein est devenu plus accessible ! L'Alberta abaisse l'âge d'éligibilité pour les mammographies gratuites à 40 ans, ce qui pourrait sauver des vies grâce à une détection précoce. Cela signifie que les femmes peuvent désormais se référer elles-mêmes pour un dépistage—car qui ne voudrait pas d'une dose supplémentaire de prévention ?

🌿 Communauté et culture

  1. Un héritage musical en péril ! L'orgue à tuyaux historique de l'Université de l'Alberta, qui a été un élément essentiel des performances pendant un siècle, fait face à une possible suppression en raison de rénovations. Un groupe passionné se mobilise pour le sauver, mettant en avant sa valeur sentimentale pour de nombreuses personnes—que serait une salle de convocation sans ses mélodies touchantes ?

⚖️ Crime et sécurité

  1. La justice prend un tournant inattendu. Un nouveau procès a été ordonné pour Ryan Applegarth, condamné pour meurtre au deuxième degré. La cour d'appel a cité un manque de clarté concernant ses intentions, laissant beaucoup de gens réfléchir sur les complexités de la justice — parfois, ce n'est pas aussi simple qu'il n'y paraît.

📢 Mairie

  1. Les échecs politiques continuent en Alberta ! Le NPD a décidé de participer à l'examen des cartes électorales provinciales, malgré leur conviction que cet examen est entaché de manœuvres politiques. Le leader Naheed Nenshi souligne l'importance de tenir le parti au pouvoir responsable — la démocratie n'est en fin de compte pas qu'un jeu !
  2. Le temps nous le dira pour les changements d’horaire ! La première ministre Danielle Smith est optimiste quant au passage de l'Alberta à l'heure d'été permanente. Avec des experts en santé divisés, nous verrons comment cette expérience temporelle impacte nos matinées somnolentes — devons-nous nous réveiller ou rester au lit ?

💼 Affaires et économie

  1. Investisseurs en pipelines, prenez garde ! Des leaders des Premières Nations de la Colombie-Britannique se trouvent à Calgary pour inciter les exécutifs des pipelines à réfléchir à deux fois avant d’investir dans un nouveau projet, évoquant d'éventuelles conséquences environnementales et juridiques. Leurs voix soulignent la bataille continue entre développement et préservation — un argument important qui devient difficile à ignorer.

🎉 Histoires réconfortantes

  1. Michigan célèbre une victoire ! Dans un tournant réjouissant lié, la Cour suprême des États-Unis a statué en faveur des efforts du Michigan pour fermer un pipeline énergétique vieillissant — preuve que parfois la balance de la justice penche dans une direction positive pour les communautés !
  2. Les tensions commerciales montent ! Des rumeurs circulent selon lesquelles Washington demande à Ottawa des frais d'entrée avant que toute discussion commerciale puisse avoir lieu, poussant les négociations bilatérales à une impasse. Il semble que l'équilibre délicat du commerce ressemble souvent à une danse compliquée—espérons que des esprits plus calmes prévaudront.

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Alberta's 'Forever Canadian' proponent accuses government of delaying democratic process

The Opposition and the proponent of the Forever Canadian citizen petition say the Alberta government is dragging its feet to prevent a question of national unity from being on an October provincial referendum ballot.

General Apr 22, 2026

Alberta teachers’ constitutional challenge to Back to School Act delayed until 2027

The Alberta Teachers’ Association’s broader legal challenge to determine whether the province's Back to School Act is constitutional has been rescheduled. The full hearing on the merits of the ATA’s challenge to the act was originally set for September, but has been delayed by almost 10 months until July 2027.

General Apr 22, 2026

Ontario man who blew stop sign, killing Alberta father guilty of dangerous driving

An Ontario man who blew a stop sign on a rural road in Rocky View County, killing a southern Alberta father and badly injuring a 10-year-old girl, was found guilty of dangerous driving offences Tuesday.

General Apr 22, 2026

Lethbridge wastewater plant at risk of failure, city staff warn

Lethbridge officials are sounding the alarm as key components of Lethbridge's wastewater treatment plants are in "very poor condition."

General Apr 22, 2026

MLA committee to review Alberta electoral boundaries after report is set aside

A committee of MLAs, given guidance by an advisory panel, will take a second look at proposed changes to Alberta’s electoral boundaries, with a report coming less than a year before the next provincial election.

General Apr 22, 2026

Red Deer County fire sends 1 person to hospital, causes significant damage to 3 homes

After a fire broke out at a trailer park west of Sylvan Lake, three homes were severely damaged and some residents were treated by EMS.

General Apr 22, 2026

B.C. energy minister says northern route for proposed oil pipeline not realistic

B.C.'s energy minister says that a northern route for an oil pipeline from Alberta, which was recently proposed as part of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed with Ottawa, is simply not realistic.

General Apr 22, 2026

We asked Canada's premiers if they fly private. Here's what they said

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has reversed course on the purchase of a $28.9-million private jet for his travel — a controversy that has raised questions about how often Canada's leaders fly on private aircraft. CBC News reached out to offices of the premier from coast to coast, to see how the provinces book air travel.

General Apr 22, 2026

Washington demanding 'entry fee' from Ottawa before trade talks: sources

The Trump administration is demanding what amounts to an "entry fee" from Canada to engage in trade talks toward a revised Canada-United States-Mexico Free Trade Agreement (CUSMA), four sources told Radio-Canada.

General Apr 22, 2026

Alberta separatist leader unconcerned about influence of YouTube ‘slopaganda’ videos

After a new report this week analyzed a seemingly coordinated network of inauthentic YouTube channels amplifying grievances with the federal government to discuss Alberta separation and U.S. annexation, an Alberta separatist leader said he's unconcerned about the effect foreign interference could have in influencing debate within the province.

General Apr 22, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court rules for Michigan in its fight to shut down an aging energy pipeline

Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote for a unanimous court that the Enbridge energy company waited too long to try to move the case to federal court.

General Apr 22, 2026
Alberta family faces ‘uncertain future’ after toddler’s rare disease care funding denied

Alberta family faces ‘uncertain future’ after toddler’s rare disease care funding denied

The family of a two-year-old toddler from Airdrie is fighting with the Alberta health-care system over its refusal to pay for potentially life-saving treatment in Europe.

Health Apr 22, 2026
Coastal B.C. First Nation leaders go to Calgary to dissuade pipeline investors

Coastal B.C. First Nation leaders go to Calgary to dissuade pipeline investors

A delegation of First Nations leader from British Columbia are in Calgary to dissuade Canadian oil executives from pursuing a new oil pipeline to the northwest coast of B.C.

Environment Apr 22, 2026
Alberta NDP to participate in new boundaries review after calling it illegitimate

Alberta NDP to participate in new boundaries review after calling it illegitimate

Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi says his party will participate in a new review of provincial riding boundaries, despite accusing UCP of trying to rig the review in its favour.

Politics Apr 22, 2026
Alberta premier says 1st year with no time changes will be telling

Alberta premier says 1st year with no time changes will be telling

Danielle Smith said if Albertans are furious after the first year of not switching clocks in the fall and spring, it's possible the province could hold a vote on switching back.

Canada Apr 22, 2026
Connor McDavid vows Oilers’ power play will adjust to Ducks defence

Connor McDavid vows Oilers’ power play will adjust to Ducks defence

The NHL's top-ranked power play didn't convert two chances in Game 1 of the playoff series, a 4-3 Edmonton Oilers win over the Anaheim Ducks.

Sports Apr 22, 2026
Eligibility age for free breast cancer screening being lowered in Alberta

Eligibility age for free breast cancer screening being lowered in Alberta

Alberta is also putting $2.25 million into a new oncofertility program – a type of medical treatment focused on preserving fertility for patients before cancer treatment.

Health Apr 22, 2026
‘The day the music dies’: Organists pipe up to save historical U of A instrument

‘The day the music dies’: Organists pipe up to save historical U of A instrument

Music from a pipe organ has filled the U of A's convocation hall for a century, but that may soon come to an end as impending renovations include removing the memorial instrument.

Entertainment Apr 22, 2026
New trial ordered for Alberta man convicted of killing common-law partner

New trial ordered for Alberta man convicted of killing common-law partner

An Alberta court has overturned the 2023 second degree murder conviction of a man in the death of his girlfriend at her home in Ponoka and ordered a new trial.

Crime Apr 22, 2026
Calgary to continue receiving Housing Accelerator Fund after citywide rezoning repeal

Calgary to continue receiving Housing Accelerator Fund after citywide rezoning repeal

The fourth and final instalment of Calgary's funding comes with new conditions including four units as a right on 'a significant majority' of residential lots across the city.

Canada Apr 22, 2026