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🚨 Krimen at Pampublikong Kaligtasan

  1. Kabataan sa Alberta kinasuhan dahil sa banta ng pamamaril sa eskwela. Isang pagsisiyasat ng RCMP sa Sexsmith, Alberta, ang nagresulta sa pagkakaaresto at pagkaso sa isang kabataan matapos magbanta ng karahasan gamit ang baril laban sa isang paaralan. Isang baril ang nakumpiska sa insidente. Inilunsad ang mga safety protocol matapos ang mga alalahanin ng komunidad.

🏛️ Pamahalaan at Pulitika

  1. Premier Smith tinalakay ang mga maaaring konsikwensya ng referendum sa separasyon. Binibigyang diin ni Premier Danielle Smith ng Alberta ang pagpapatupad ng batas bilang tugon sa potensyal na civil disobedience hinggil sa referendum sa separasyon. Ang referendum ay maaaring humantong sa isang binding vote kung dapat bang humiwalay ang Alberta sa Canada.
  2. Louise Arbour nanumpa bilang bagong Governor General. Sa gitna ng mga alalahanin sa pambansang pagkakaisa, nanumpa na si Louise Arbour bilang ika-31 Governor General ng Canada. Ang kanyang impluwensya ay magiging mahalaga sa mga sensitibong panahong pulitikal na ito.

💼 Ekonomiya at Negosyo

  1. Malaking recruitment para sa nalalapit na referendum ng Alberta. Ang Elections Alberta ay nag-hire ng record na 60,000 manggagawa para sa referendum sa Oktubre 19, na malaki kumpara sa dating 13,000. Ang referendum ay magtatanong sa mga Albertan ng iba't ibang mahahalagang tanong, na makakaapekto sa pulitika ng rehiyon.
  2. Petisyon laban sa coal na pinangungunahan ni Corb Lund umabot sa milestone. Ang artist mula sa Alberta na si Corb Lund at ang kanyang "Water Not Coal" petisyon ay naabot ang target nito para mapigilan ang pagmimina ng coal sa silangang slope ng Rockies, na nagdala sa ito sa yugto ng verification.

🏥 Kalusugan

  1. Pag-aaral ng U of A natuklasan ang vaping na mas mapanganib kaysa sa paninigarilyo. Ang bagong pananaliksik mula sa University of Alberta ay nagpakita na ang vaping ay mas mabilis na sumisira sa baga at puso kaysa sa tradisyunal na sigarilyo. Ito ay hinahamon ang karaniwang paniniwala na ang vaping ay mas ligtas na alternatibo.

🎨 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Dininig ang kaso ng Alberta First Nation laban sa AI data centre. Naghain ng kaso ang Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation sa korte laban sa proseso ng konsultasyon ng probinsiya para sa planong $70 bilyon na AI data centre. Ang resulta ay maaaring makaapekto sa mga panghinaharap na konsultasyon ng mga katutubo sa malalaking proyekto.

📰 Also Today

  • Injury status ni Defender Bombito araw-araw para sa Canada.
  • Ipinaliwanag ni Poilievre na ang mga botante para sa separasyon ng Alberta 'ay hindi mga kaaway'.
  • Tagumpay ang petisyon 'Water Not Coal' ng Corb Lund laban sa coal.
  • Layon ng online harms bill na ipagbawal ang social media sa mga wala pang 16 taong gulang.
  • Sinasakdal ng Edmonton ang snowboarding body dahil sa hindi bayad na pondo para sa Big Air event.
  • Nahaharap sa hamon ang mabilis na pagtayo ng paaralan sa Calgary.
  • Panganib sa privacy sa mga numero ng kalusugan sa lisensya sa pagmamaneho.
  • Magtatayo ang mga tagapadyak ng Edmonton ng natatanging parke.
  • Ang problema sa screwworm sa baka ng U.S. ay hindi makakaapekto sa Canada.
  • Pinondohan ng Facebook ang pagtataguyod ng separasyon ng Alberta sa ibang bansa.
  • Magkahalong resulta ang idinulot ng CUSMA para sa mga negosyong Canadian.
  • Binusisi ang safety record ng trucking company ng Alberta matapos ang aksidente.

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Source Articles (19)

Facebook is paying people overseas promoting Alberta separatism

A CBC News investigation found a number of Facebook accounts run by people overseas impersonating real Albertan separatists.

General Jun 8, 2026

Alberta trucking company at centre of fatal Manitoba crash has spotty record, records show

A trucking company at the centre of a deadly Brandon, Man., crash has a spotty record in Alberta, where it's been registered since having its safety permit pulled in Manitoba over four years ago.

General Jun 8, 2026

CUSMA a blessing for some Canadian businesses, a pain for others despite escaping U.S. tariffs

Canadian businesses that comply with CUSMA were spared in the Trump administration's latest tariffs, but for many of them, it hasn't brought a total sigh of relief as compliance has come with its own set of frustrations. "It's actually quite a nightmare," says the co-owner of a puzzle company in Ottawa.

General Jun 8, 2026

Edmonton sues Canadian snowboarding body, says $120K still owing from 2023 Big Air event

The City of Edmonton has filed a statement of claim against the Canadian Snowboard Federation, which hosted the FIS Snowboard Big Air World Cup at Commonwealth Stadium two years earlier, court documents obtained by CBC News show.

General Jun 8, 2026

Edmonton mountain bikers come together to build first-off-its-kind park

Volunteers are coming together to build the park, focused on helping riders build confidence and develop skills.

General Jun 8, 2026

Including personal health numbers on driver's licences raises risk of fraud, privacy commissioner says

Alberta's privacy commissioner says putting personal health numbers and citizenship markers on driver's licences pose new risks to the protection of personal information in the province, including fraud.

General Jun 8, 2026

Alberta's accelerated push to build schools creating funding challenges in Calgary

The Alberta government has 45 active school projects ongoing around Calgary, but the effort is putting "unprecedented pressure" on city resources, according to a new briefing for city council members.

General Jun 8, 2026

Alberta country music artist Corb Lund says anti-coal petition drive a success

Alberta country music artist Corb Lund says his team has collected enough signatures to compel the province to take action to stop coal mining on the eastern slopes of the Rockies.

General Jun 8, 2026

Poilievre says those who vote for Alberta separation 'are not our enemies'

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canadians shouldn't view those who will vote for Alberta separation as "enemies" and instead offer "hope" to Albertans in order to buttress against the province's secessionist movement.

General Jun 8, 2026

Louise Arbour installed as 31st Governor General at precarious moment for national unity

Louise Arbour used her first remarks as Governor General to urge Canadians to listen to each other during a moment marked by division and uncertainty.

General Jun 8, 2026
Corb Lund says ‘Water Not Coal’ petition drive has collected enough signatures

Corb Lund says ‘Water Not Coal’ petition drive has collected enough signatures

Corb Lund says his Water Not Coal team has collected enough signatures to compel the Alberta government to take action on stopping mining on the eastern slopes of the Rockies.

Environment Jun 8, 2026
Elections Alberta launches ‘largest recruitment drive’ in province’s history

Elections Alberta launches ‘largest recruitment drive’ in province’s history

Elections Alberta has launched a recruitment drive to hire 60,000 workers for the Oct. 19 referendum, calling it 'the largest recruitment drive in Alberta's history.'

Canada Jun 8, 2026
Alberta’s Smith says the law will be enforced if separation vote spurs civil disobedience

Alberta’s Smith says the law will be enforced if separation vote spurs civil disobedience

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the law will be enforced if First Nation communities engage in civil disobedience over her government's separation referendum.

Politics Jun 8, 2026

More injury concerns for Canada as key defender Bombito's status 'day-to-day'

The status of Moise Bombito, Canada’s best central defender and the heart of the team’s grandest aspirations at its first home World Cup, remains a strange kind of uncertain.

General Jun 8, 2026
Flesh-eating screwworm in U.S. cows not cause for concern in Canada: association

Flesh-eating screwworm in U.S. cows not cause for concern in Canada: association

The Canadian Cattle Association said the New World screwworm, the parasite at the centre of the CFIA's pause on Texas livestock imports, shouldn't be too harmful in Canada.

Canada Jun 8, 2026
School shooting threat in northern Alberta leads to teen being charged, gun seized

School shooting threat in northern Alberta leads to teen being charged, gun seized

A gun was seized from the home of a teenager, who has now been charged with uttering threats after a school shooting threat was made in the Alberta community of Sexsmith.

Crime Jun 8, 2026
Alberta First Nation in court over massive proposed ‘Wonder Valley’ AI data centre

Alberta First Nation in court over massive proposed ‘Wonder Valley’ AI data centre

The $70-billion Wonder Valley project backed by celebrity investor Kevin O’Leary aims to become the largest AI data center industrial park in the world.

Environment Jun 8, 2026
Vaping causes lung and heart damage faster than cigarettes, U of A research suggests

Vaping causes lung and heart damage faster than cigarettes, U of A research suggests

The vape study participants, all in their early 20s, had lung impairments — such as reduced blood flow — as well as heart dysfunction that could lead to more serious complications.

Health Jun 8, 2026
Online harms bill to include social media ban for children under 16: Source

Online harms bill to include social media ban for children under 16: Source

The proposed social media ban for youth under 16 would mirror action first taken in Australia, where the measure took effect last December.

Tech Jun 8, 2026