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Manifestation à Camrose, dépenses en trottinettes en Alberta et enquête sur la LNH — Mercredi à Edmonton

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🚑 Urgences et incidents

  1. Un rapport du Sénat appelle à une meilleure coordination face aux feux de forêt. Un comité du Sénat recommande la création d'un bureau national pour les urgences liées aux feux de forêt et une flotte d'avions de lutte incendie modernes. Améliorer la coordination et la réponse est essentiel face à l'augmentation des événements météorologiques extrêmes.

🚨 Criminalité et sécurité publique

  1. Manifestation des étudiants à Camrose après des messages perturbants sur Snapchat. Des adolescents de l'école secondaire Camrose Composite ont manifesté contre le contenu violent d'un groupe de discussion, exigeant de meilleures mesures de sécurité dans les écoles.
  2. L'enquête sur la mort d'une femme et d'un enfant à Calgary se poursuit. La police ne croit pas à la présence d'un suspect en fuite après les décès découverts dans une maison au nord-est de Calgary.
  3. Un condamné pour fraude à Edmonton recherché de nouveau. Ryan Kenzie est recherché par la police pour avoir repris ses activités frauduleuses post-libération, après neuf condamnations antérieures.
  4. Quatrième suspect inculpé pour un homicide à Ogden, Calgary. La police de Calgary a inculpé un adolescent de 17 ans en lien avec le meurtre de Feysal Osman Abul-Asiz en 2025, associé au crime organisé.
  5. Des accusations de trafic d'armes liées à un homicide à Calgary. Deux individus font face à des accusations liées à une fusillade en 2025, l'un étant déjà inculpé de meurtre.

🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. L'Alberta suspend le changement de marque des services paramédicaux. L'initiative de changement de marque dans les services de santé provinciaux a été stoppée par le ministre, suite à des préoccupations de coûts et de responsabilité.
  2. L'Alberta envisage le remboursement des frais de trottinettes et vélos électriques pour les politiciens. Un comité législatif examine la possibilité d'inclure ces modes de transport comme frais remboursables pour les titulaires de charge.
  3. Corb Lund va soumettre une pétition anti-charbon. La pétition vise à empêcher de nouveaux projets miniers dans les Rocheuses, citant des préoccupations environnementales, notamment la sécurité de l'eau.

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. L'Inde envisage le Canada pour les importations de pétrole brut. Les discussions énergétiques se poursuivent, mais les obstacles réglementaires canadiens préoccupent les responsables indiens.

🏥 Santé

  • Combinée avec Gouvernement et politique en raison de contenu connexe.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  • Combinée avec Gouvernement et politique en raison de l'absence d'entrées distinctes.

🏈 Sports

  • Le syndicat des joueurs demande une enquête de la LNH sur Mike Babcock. Des inquiétudes émergent quant à l'éventuelle embauche par les Oilers d'Edmonton.

🌦️ Météo et routes

  • Pas d'éléments distincts aujourd'hui.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Le Stampede de Ponoka soutient les groupes locaux. Souligne l'impact communautaire au-delà des rodéos.
  • Hinton débat des locations à court terme. La ville équilibre tourisme et logement.
  • Des excréments d'écureuils anciens révèlent de l'ADN de mammouth. Une découverte renvoyant à la dernière ère glaciaire.
  • Un ancien membre du groupe climatique critique un pipeline en Alberta. Allégations qu'il entrave les objectifs de carboneutralité.
  • TransEd remplacé comme opérateur de la Valley Line LRT. Edmonton termine le contrat prématurément.
  • Le NPD critique les nominations du panel électoral du UCP. Soulève des préoccupations quant à l'objectivité.
  • Un tiers des jeunes Canadiens essaient les sachets de nicotine. De nouvelles données éclairent les tendances d'utilisation.
  • Le Canada accueille les investissements internationaux en énergie. La conférence met en avant une politique d'ouverture.
  • Une famille d'Edmonton trouve une veuve noire dans des raisins. Rappel de l'importance de bien laver les fruits.
  • Une Première Nation conteste en justice un projet d'IA. S'oppose au centre de données Wonder Valley.
  • Le Bissell Centre ouvre une maison de rétablissement pour le TSAF. Soutient les résidents d'Edmonton.
  • L'interdiction de bétail texan impacte le Stampede. Des préoccupations liées aux vers à vis apparaissent.
  • Une ville ordonne le retrait d'un panneau pro-séparation. Les nuisances citées dans la décision.
  • Le gouvernement fédéral prolonge l'amnistie pour l'interdiction des armes. En attente de la décision de la Cour suprême.

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