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Étude sur la Séparation de l'Alberta, Hommages aux Policiers et Accident de Bus - Vendredi à Calgary

25 articles il y a 1 mois 279

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. L'Université de Calgary évaluera les coûts de la séparation de l'Alberta. Alors que l'Alberta envisage une sortie du Canada, le gouvernement a choisi l'université pour évaluer les implications financières. Un groupe consultatif d'experts, comprenant d'anciens politiciens et des chefs d'entreprise, examinera les résultats avant le référendum d'octobre.

  2. Le maire de Calgary propose un registre des lobbyistes au milieu de l'enquête de la GRC. En réponse à une enquête pour corruption impliquant l'hôtel de ville, la mairesse Jyoti Gondek suggère de créer un registre des lobbyistes pour accroître la transparence et la responsabilité au sein du gouvernement municipal.

🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité publique

  1. Les policiers de Calgary et d'Edmonton rendent hommage aux officiers ontariens tombés. Dans un geste solennel, les drapeaux ont été mis en berne dans les commissariats des deux villes pour honorer les officiers tués dans l'exercice de leurs fonctions, montrant la solidarité entre les forces policières canadiennes.

  2. Le site de consommation supervisée de drogue de Calgary va fermer. L'Alberta confirme la fermeture de son premier site de consommation supervisée de drogue d'ici la fin juin. Dans le cadre du plan, des équipes d'intervention de rue remplaceront l'installation pour relever les défis liés à l'addiction.

🚑 Dernière heure & Incidents

  1. Un accident de bus scolaire à Edmonton envoie quatre étudiants à l'hôpital. Un bus transportant 49 élèves est sorti de la route sur Yellowhead Trail. Heureusement, tous sont sains et saufs, mais quatre ont été hospitalisés par précaution.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. L'industrie pétrolière embauchera 72 000 nouveaux travailleurs au cours de la prochaine décennie. L'industrie pétrolière de l'Alberta est prête pour une croissance significative, alimentant une demande de dizaines de milliers de nouvelles embauches, essentielles pour soutenir le progrès économique provincial.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. Les fêtes pour suivre la Coupe du monde de la FIFA arrivent à Calgary. Alors que le monde célèbre la Coupe du monde de la FIFA, Calgary prévoit d'organiser des fêtes pour suivre les matchs à travers la ville, invitant les fans à encourager leurs équipes préférées.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Les chenilles envahissent le terrain de camping de Pigeon Lake. Les chenilles tordeuses envahissantes effraient les campeurs.
  • Des ours grizzlis abattus dans le cadre du programme faunique de l'Alberta. Les chasseurs ont tué quatre grizzlis.
  • Les retards dans les réparations d'un gouffre frustrent les résidents de Coach Hill. Les voix de la communauté s'amplifient.
  • Un médecin critique le système de santé 'sans gouvernail' de l'Alberta. L'instabilité du leadership est blâmée.
  • 485 000 adresses perdront la livraison de Postes Canada. Certaines maisons de Calgary sont affectées.
  • Appel du rejet par la cour d'appel de la pétition séparatiste de l'Alberta. Le gouvernement conteste la décision.
  • L'interdiction des armes à feu impacte les tireurs sportifs compétitifs. La politique fédérale fait face à des critiques.
  • L'enquête se poursuit sur les décès à Temple. L'enquête policière de Calgary est en cours.
  • Plaidoyer de culpabilité dans un scénario 'attrape un prédateur'. Un homme admet des accusations d'infractions.
  • Le parti de Danielle Smith soutenu par des séparatistes. La chef fédéraliste fait face à des divisions internes.
  • Les pétitions pour rappeler des politiciens de l'Alberta rejetées. L'action manque de fondements suffisants.

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Alberta leading country in economic growth while rest of Canada stalls: report

Alberta’s economy is staying the course despite uncertain tariff policies from the United States and the impact of the U.S and Israel-Iran war on global oil supply, according to a new report released Thursday.

General Jun 12, 2026

Alberta government conditionally approves return of Fortress Mountain

The long-discussed return of Fortress Mountain was approved with conditions by the provincial government’s all-seasons resort branch of the Ministry of Tourism and Sport.

General Jun 12, 2026

Alberta health system 'rudderless,' doctor says, as latest AHS leader departs

Another key health leader in Alberta is out, more than two years after the provincial government launched its health system overhaul, sparking fresh frustrations and worries among frontline staff.

General Jun 12, 2026

Police continue to investigate deaths of woman and child in Calgary community of Temple

Calgary police have provided more details on the deaths of a woman and a child in the northeast community of Temple on Wednesday.

General Jun 12, 2026

Man arrested in 'catch-a-predator' plot organized by 12-year-old pleads guilty to breach charges

A Calgary man arrested after a "catch-a-predator" plot organized by a 12-year-old and his friends pleaded guilty Thursday to breaching court-ordered conditions in connection with the incident.

General Jun 12, 2026

Behind federalist Danielle Smith, many of her party's senior organizers back separatism

Several UCP board members attended a fall separation rally, while other officials campaign for independence.

General Jun 12, 2026

Alberta government files appeal on court decision to throw out separatist referendum petition

Alberta's government has filed its appeal of a judge's decision to quash a petition looking to force a vote on the province quitting Canada.

General Jun 12, 2026

Calgary mayor proposes lobbyist registry in light of RCMP corruption probe at city hall

Jeromy Farkas said he's working with city councillors to introduce a municipal lobbyist registry, one day after more details emerged on an RCMP investigation into allegations of corruption at city hall.

General Jun 12, 2026

Help wanted: The oilpatch will need 72,000 workers over the next decade

The plethora of hiring opportunities in the oil and gas sector comes at a time when the national economy is struggling and there is uncertainty in some industries because of the impacts of tariffs and artificial intelligence.

General Jun 12, 2026

Some Calgary homes among 485,000 more addresses to lose Canada Post delivery

Canada Post has announced nearly half-million addresses that will lose home delivery next year.

General Jun 12, 2026

Coach Hill residents frustrated with delay in sinkhole repairs

Residents in the southwest community of Coach Hill say they are frustrated by a delay in repairs to a sinkhole that opened up following a water main rupture two weeks ago.

General Jun 12, 2026

ASIRT investigating letter from Edmonton police opposing homicide plea deal

The investigation by the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) focuses on a letter, sent on Sept. 8, 2025, in the middle of court proceedings regarding the criminal prosecution of Ashley Rattlesnake, according to a Thursday news release.

General Jun 12, 2026

City of Calgary, businesses hosting watch parties throughout FIFA World Cup

The City of Calgary is hosting four watch parties for the upcoming World Cup, with three at Eau Claire Plaza. Team Canada takes on Bosnia in its first game on Friday.

General Jun 12, 2026

Recall petitions against Alberta NDP MLA, former UCP cabinet minister dismissed

For the first time since October there are no active recall petitions looking to oust Alberta politicians from their seats in the legislature.

General Jun 12, 2026

Competitive handgun shooters feel targeted by federal gun ban

The International Practical Shooting Confederation has about 6,000 Canadian members — but with no way for most people to legally acquire handguns, competitive shooters fear their sport’s days are numbered.

General Jun 12, 2026

What happens to mortgages, banking if Alberta were to separate?

The group pushing for separation says mortgages would carry over, and Canada's big banks would seek to operate in an independent Alberta. But analysts say there are a lot of unknowns, and the process would likely be very complicated.

General Jun 12, 2026

Calgary council looking for solutions in wake of rising traffic fatalities, pedestrian deaths

After receiving a safer mobility report that showed a rise in major injuries and deaths resulting from collisions, councillors want city officials to bring back stronger policy investments and proposed investments this fall.

General Jun 12, 2026

4 grizzly bears killed by hunters through Alberta's 'problem wildlife' program so far

Four grizzly bears have been killed by authorized hunters since the Alberta government introduced the Wildlife Management Responder Network in June 2024. The most recent lethal grizzly removal happened on June 8, south of Pincher Creek, where the province says a grizzly bear killed several cattle.

General Jun 12, 2026

Convicted fraudster sentenced to 7 years in prison sees secret commission conviction overturned

A Calgary fraudster who used $6 million of his clients’ money to purchase high-risk oil and gas stock from a company where his close friend was a vice-president has seen one of his three convictions overturned.

General Jun 12, 2026
Alberta picks university to cost out separation, panel to assess ahead of referendum

Alberta picks university to cost out separation, panel to assess ahead of referendum

The University of Calgary has been chosen by the Alberta government to study the potential costs of the province leaving Canada with a report to be made public before the vote.

Economy Jun 12, 2026
Calgary supervised drug consumption site to close on June 30

Calgary supervised drug consumption site to close on June 30

Alberta's minister of mental health and addiction has confirmed that Calgary's only supervised drug consumption site will be closing at the end of June.

Crime Jun 12, 2026
4 students taken to hospital after school bus crashes into ditch in Edmonton

4 students taken to hospital after school bus crashes into ditch in Edmonton

The Edmonton Catholic School Division confirms four students have been taken to hospital after a school bus crashed into a ditch on Yellowhead Trail, in Edmonton.

Traffic Jun 12, 2026
Calgary, Edmonton police forces pay tribute to slain Ontario officers

Calgary, Edmonton police forces pay tribute to slain Ontario officers

The Calgary and Edmonton police services have lowered all flags to half-mast in honour of two police officers in Ontario who were slain in the line of duty this week.

Crime Jun 12, 2026
Riders, Lions finally ready to kick off season

Riders, Lions finally ready to kick off season

The B.C. Lions are going from a bye week to a big test early in the CFL season, and that is fine with star quarterback Nathan Rourke.

Sports Jun 12, 2026
An army of ‘very hungry caterpillars’ invades a popular Alberta campground

An army of ‘very hungry caterpillars’ invades a popular Alberta campground

Visitors to Pigeon Lake Provincial Park, southwest of Edmonton, are being forced to contend with an army of visitors that are in the midst of a 'cyclical boom.'

Environment Jun 12, 2026