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校威胁、AI数据中心与社交媒体禁令——埃德蒙顿周一要闻

19 篇文章 1 个月前 261

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 艾伯塔省年轻人因学校枪击威胁被控。 皇家骑警在艾伯塔省塞克斯史密斯的调查中逮捕并指控一名少年,其曾对学校发出枪支暴力威胁。事件中缴获了一件武器。由于社区担忧,安全协议已启动。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 史密斯省长讨论分裂公投的后果。 艾伯塔省省长丹妮尔·史密斯强调将对可能的分裂公投引发的公民抗命采取法律手段。公投可能导致是否脱离加拿大的约束性投票。
  2. 路易丝·阿尔布尔就任为新总督。 在全国统一性问题备受关注之际,路易丝·阿尔布尔宣誓成为加拿大第31任总督。在这些政治敏感时期,她的影响力至关重要。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 艾伯塔即将进行的公投招聘大规模人员。 艾伯塔选举办公室为10月19日的公投招聘创纪录的6万名工作人员,远超此前的1.3万。此次公投将询问艾伯塔省居民多个重要问题,影响地区政治。
  2. 库布·朗德发起的反煤矿请愿达到里程碑。 艾伯塔艺术家库布·朗德的“水非煤”请愿书已达到目标,以阻止洛矶山脉东坡的煤矿开采,推动其进入验证阶段。

🏥 健康

  1. 阿尔伯塔大学研究发现电子烟危害大于香烟。 艾伯塔大学的新研究表明,电子烟对肺和心脏的损害比传统香烟更快。此结论挑战了电子烟更安全这种普遍观念。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 法院审理艾伯塔原住民起诉AI数据中心案。 斯特金湖克里原住民在法院对省政府关于拟建700亿AI数据中心的咨询程序提出异议。结果可能影响未来重大项目的原住民咨询。

📰 今日简讯

  • 加拿大护卫博比托的伤情每日观测。
  • 波利耶夫澄清艾伯塔分裂选民“不是敌人”。
  • 库布·朗德的反煤“水非煤”请愿活动成功。
  • 网上危害法案拟对16岁以下社交媒体禁令。
  • 埃德蒙顿起诉滑雪赛事组织拖欠大空降活动资金。
  • 卡尔加里快速建校面临挑战。
  • 健康号码泄露隐私风险浮现于驾驶证上。
  • 埃德蒙顿山地骑行者计划建造独特公园。
  • 美国奶牛的旋尾虫问题不会影响加拿大。
  • Facebook资助海外宣传艾伯塔分裂活动。
  • CUSMA对加拿大企业带来好坏参半的影响。
  • 艾伯塔运输公司在事故后安全纪录受审查。

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