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校園威脅、AI數據中心與社交媒體禁令——埃德蒙頓週一要聞

19 篇文章 1 個月前 265

🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 亞伯達青少年因校園槍擊威脅被起訴。 亞伯達省Sexsmith的皇家騎警調查,導致一名青少年被逮捕並面臨指控,因其對學校發出槍支暴力威脅。事件中查獲一把武器。在社區關注下,安全協議已被啟動。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 省長史密斯討論分離公投後果。 亞伯達省長丹妮爾·史密斯強調,將在可能出現的分離公投引發的公民不服從事件中執法。該公投可能會導致亞伯達是否脫離加拿大的決定性投票。
  2. 露易絲·阿爾布爾就任新總督。 在全國統一問題的背景下,露易絲·阿爾布爾宣誓就任為加拿大第31任總督。在這些政治敏感時期,她的影響力將至關重要。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 亞伯達即將舉行的公投大規模招聘。 亞伯達選舉機構將為10月19日的公投招聘創紀錄的60,000名工作人員,遠超過之前的13,000人。這次公投將向亞伯達居民提出多個迫切問題,影響地方政治。
  2. 由科爾布·倫德主導的反煤請願達成里程碑。 亞伯達藝術家科爾布·倫德的「水而非煤」請願書已達成其簽名目標,旨在阻止洛磯山脈東坡的煤礦開採,現已進入確認階段。

🏥 健康

  1. 亞大研究發現電子煙比吸煙更有害。 亞伯達大學的新研究指出,電子煙比傳統香煙更快損害肺部和心臟。這挑戰了電子煙作為更安全替代品的常見看法。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. 法院聽證亞伯達原住民反對AI數據中心案。 Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation在法庭上對省政府的倡議程序提出質疑,涉及一個擬議中的700億美元AI數據中心。結果可能影響未來大項目中的原住民磋商。

📰 其他本日新聞

  • 加拿大球員邦比托受傷情況日益好轉。
  • Poilievre澄清亞伯達分離選民「不是敵人」。
  • 科爾布·倫德的反煤「水而非煤」請願成功。
  • 網絡銷害法案將提議禁止16歲以下使用社交媒體。
  • 埃德蒙頓起訴滑雪組織因拖欠Big Air活動款項。
  • 卡爾加里快速學校建設相關挑戰湧現。
  • 健保號碼列於駕照上帶來隱私風險。
  • 埃德蒙頓山地車騎士將建獨特車場。
  • 美國牛螺旋蟲問題不會波及加拿大。
  • 臉書資助海外宣傳亞伯達分離主義。
  • CUSMA為加拿大企業帶來複雜結果。
  • 亞伯達卡車公司的安全記錄在事故後受檢查。

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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.

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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.

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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

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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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

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