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卡尔加里周六要闻:游说者登记提案、布鲁克斯数据中心争议及AI消防摄像头

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🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 卡尔加里游说者登记获得批准,仍在调查中。 在加拿大皇家骑警调查涉嫌腐败之际,卡尔加里市长杰罗米·法尔卡斯(Jeromy Farkas)得到省政府支持,将启动市政游说者登记。这项举措是城市透明度和问责制的一部分。

  2. 卡尔加里市长力促牛仔公园协议透明化。 市长呼吁披露有关备受争议的牛仔公园协议的更多细节,以确保公众的信任和监督。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 艾伯塔拟于150万加元研究分离成本。 省政府委托经济分析并设立小组,评估可能从加拿大分离的财务影响。这表明省内紧张局势及政治讨论中财务评估的重要性。

  2. 布鲁克斯居民要求厘清本地数据中心计划。 社区期望了解更多关于一项提议的大型项目的信息,该项目承诺将显著影响本地经济和基础设施。

🚑 突发与事件

  1. 麦克默里堡居民自行修补63号公路坑洼。 因缺乏及时的政府干预,地方居民自发修补危险的坑洼,强调了社区的韧性和基础设施维护的紧迫性。

🌦️ 天气与道路

  1. AI摄像头在卡纳纳斯基斯试点监测野火。 新AI技术正在试验中,以监测和检测早期野火迹象,可能彻底改变该地区野火的管理和预防方式。

📰 今日其他要闻

  • 渥太华新食品战略旨在促进杂货竞争。
  • 各省要求在司法任命中拥有更大发言权。
  • 加拿大计划对16岁以下青少年实施社交媒体限制。
  • 卡尔加里医生将领导国家预防健康委员会。

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