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Daily Edmonton juin 15 - juin 15, 2026

Observation d'un pic épeiche à Calgary, incident tragique à Edmonton et mise à jour politique en Alberta — Lundi à Edmonton

23 articles il y a 4 semaines 340

🚑 Dernières nouvelles & Incidents

  1. Tragique accident tue une jeune fille à Edmonton. Une fillette de quatre ans est décédée après s'être précipitée dans la circulation au nord-est d'Edmonton. L'incident s'est produit vers 17h15 dans le quartier McConachie lorsque l'enfant a échappé à sa mère et a été heurtée par un Jeep. Des passants ont tenté des manœuvres de réanimation, mais elle est malheureusement décédée.

🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité publique

  1. Ancien agent de police d'Edmonton condamné pour fuite d'informations confidentielles. L'ancien officier de l'EPS, Bill Clark, a été condamné pour avoir divulgué des informations sensibles aux médias. Clark, âgé de 66 ans et connu pour ses interactions franches avec les médias, a exprimé ses regrets devant le tribunal pour l'utilisation non autorisée de l'ordinateur.
  2. La police de Calgary sollicite de l'aide dans une affaire d'extorsion dans la communauté sud-asiatique. Les autorités demandent l'aide du public pour identifier les suspects dans une affaire d'extorsion impliquant des dommages à des véhicules sur Skyview Parkway N.E. Un VUS Ford Expedition gris est lié à cette affaire.

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. Quatre députés NPD de l'Alberta ne se représenteront pas. Quatre députés actuels, dont l'ancienne ministre Lori Sigurdson, ont annoncé qu'ils ne se présenteront pas aux prochaines élections provinciales. Cette décision marque un changement dans le paysage du parti alors que les préparations pour les prochaines élections commencent.
  2. Un panneau controversé sur la séparation de l'Alberta reste à Taber. Malgré le débat public, le panneau "Choose Alberta" appelant à l'indépendance de l'Alberta est toujours en place près de l'autoroute 3, soutenu par Pathway to Independence.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. Un pic rare attire les photographes à Calgary. Ornithologues et photographes affluent au sanctuaire d'oiseaux Inglewood à Calgary pour capturer des images du pic à tête rouge en voie de disparition, ajoutant un événement excitant pour les passionnés de faune locale.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Le projet Bearspaw South Feeder Main de Calgary est sur la bonne voie. Le projet de remplacement, accéléré en raison de défaillances d'infrastructure antérieures, progresse comme prévu et devrait être terminé d'ici 2026.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Danielle Smith discute de l'approche commerciale de l'Alberta avec Trump.
  • Ancien détective de l'EPS obtient une décharge pour fuite d'informations aux médias.
  • Le Canada va expulser un tireur du gang Bishnoi après une fusillade à Vancouver.
  • L'Alberta envisage la suspension de la taxe provinciale sur l'essence.
  • Le suicide d'un homme d'Alberta lié à la transition du programme d'invalidité.
  • Des vendeurs alimentaires rotatifs enrichissent Station Park à Edmonton.
  • Une enquête formule 12 suggestions après le décès d'un détenu en garde à vue.
  • Le syndicat accuse CPKC d'utilisation illégale de sous-traitants pendant la grève.
  • Les groupes de travailleurs critiquent les nouvelles règles proposées pour les grèves des travailleurs portuaires.
  • Les syndicats s'inquiètent des transferts d'inspecteurs de santé après le changement de l'AHS.

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Unions worry health inspectors won't be kept whole after transfer from AHS to government

Two Alberta unions are raising alarm about public health inspectors and the terms of their transition as employees of Alberta Health Services to the provincial government.

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Labour groups slam Senate suggestion of new rules aimed to avoid job action by rail, port workers

Labour leaders are speaking out against a report from the Senate of Canada suggesting the government adopt new rules to avoid work stoppages at ports and on railways.

General Jun 15, 2026

Pro-separation billboard still up after removal deadline from Alberta town passes

Cory Morgan says the sign he paid for is still standing in Taber, Alta., in defiance of a letter he says the town sent earlier this month to the private owner of the billboard demanding the message be removed by Saturday.

General Jun 15, 2026

Pensions, passports and misinformation: What each side says the other gets wrong about Alberta independence

In Alberta, both sides of the separatism debate have accused the other of peddling misinformation. CBC News set up listening stations at separatist and pro-Canada events to better understand what factual points the two sides disagree on.

General Jun 15, 2026

Union claims CPKC violating federal law by using contractors during signal workers' strike

Signals and communications employees with Calgary-based CPKC have now been on strike for two weeks. As the labour dispute continues, the union has accused the railway of using contractors to do the work of the employees on strike.

General Jun 15, 2026

For Chinese automakers, markets like Canada are more important than ever

As China’s powerhouse EV industry continues to dominate the globe, data shows demand is slowing domestically due to a reduction in government subsidies and a sluggish economy. This means export markets are more important than ever if the country’s automakers want to keep up production at its current pace.

General Jun 15, 2026

This Alberta village has an ambulance, but it's out of town 96% of the time

According to recent data from Emergency Health Services Alberta, the Village of Linden's ambulance has responded 11 calls within its coverage zone and 292 outside of it so far this year.

General Jun 15, 2026

Meet the teens who retraced a 150-year-old river route to commemorate Treaty 6

2026 marks 150 years since the signing of Treaty 6 — and students with the Lloydminster Public School Division are marking it in a big way: by retracing the route taken by First Nations and Canadian Crown dignitaries who entered the agreement in 1876.

General Jun 15, 2026

Fatality inquiry makes 12 recommendations after Alberta man’s death in custody

Michael Mullock was arrested and taken into custody for public intoxication outside a mall just north of Calgary in 2019, but he was not drunk and within 10 hours he was dead. The 50-year-old man died in an RCMP holding cell in Airdrie. The findings of a provincial fatality inquiry into his death were released last month.

General Jun 15, 2026

Former EPS detective receives conditional discharge for leaking information to media

A former Edmonton homicide detective has received a conditional discharge after he leaked information to the media. Bill Clark was originally charged with breach of trust but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of unauthorized use of a computer.

General Jun 15, 2026

Canada can achieve 'win-win' with U.S. if we don't 'panic and freak out' over trade threats: Smith

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the art of dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump is to stop panicking every time a new tariff is threatened.

General Jun 15, 2026
Will the Alberta government suspend the provincial gas tax?

Will the Alberta government suspend the provincial gas tax?

Alberta drivers hoping for some relief at the pumps should learn this week whether the provincial government will ease the fuel tax or not.

Consumer Jun 15, 2026
4 Alberta NDP MLAs announce they will not run in next provincial election

4 Alberta NDP MLAs announce they will not run in next provincial election

Four of the Alberta NDPs current MLAs have announced they will not be running in the next provincial election, which is expected to be held in October of 2027.

Politics Jun 15, 2026
Retired EPS officer Bill Clark sentenced for leaking confidential info to media

Retired EPS officer Bill Clark sentenced for leaking confidential info to media

The Edmonton Police Service searched Bill Clark's work phone and found he had been sending photos, videos and tips about numerous high-profile incidents and crimes to Global News.

Crime Jun 15, 2026
Calgary police ask for public’s help in extortion investigation

Calgary police ask for public’s help in extortion investigation

Calgary police have released photos of two suspects and a vehicle believed to be involved in the ongoing series of extortions against members of the city's South Asian community.

Crime Jun 15, 2026
Bearspaw South Feeder Main replacement project on schedule, City of Calgary says

Bearspaw South Feeder Main replacement project on schedule, City of Calgary says

The city of Calgary says installation of a new steel pipe to replace the existing South Bearspaw Feeder Main is on schedule to be completed by the end of the year.

Consumer Jun 15, 2026
Girl, 4, killed in collision after running into traffic in north Edmonton

Girl, 4, killed in collision after running into traffic in north Edmonton

A four-year-old was walking through a parking lot with her mom near 66 Street and 170 Avenue, when the girl broke free and ran into traffic on the major road.

Traffic Jun 15, 2026
‘We panic’: Smith offers insights into deal with Donald Trump and trade threats

‘We panic’: Smith offers insights into deal with Donald Trump and trade threats

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told delegates at The New North America Summit in Calgary that Canadians need to stop panicking every time Donald Trump threatens a new tariff.

Politics Jun 15, 2026
Refugee board orders deportation of Bishnoi extortion gang gunman

Refugee board orders deportation of Bishnoi extortion gang gunman

Abjeet Kingra is the latest to face deportation amid a nation-wide crackdown on extortion gangs preying on Canada’s South Asian communities.

Canada Jun 15, 2026
Alberta man who died by suicide blamed AISH-to-ADAP transition

Alberta man who died by suicide blamed AISH-to-ADAP transition

Albertan man Bruce Johnson said the impending change from AISH to ADAP, which will provide less money to those who receive disability benefits, pushed him over the edge.

Canada Jun 15, 2026
Rotating food vendors fill gap at Station Park food hall in Old Strathcona

Rotating food vendors fill gap at Station Park food hall in Old Strathcona

Right now all of the Station Park vendors are serving Japanese-themed food: think ramen noodle soup, mochi doughnuts, Tokyo street food, and fresh-baked sweet cheese tarts.

General Jun 15, 2026
Alberta separation billboard still standing in Taber

Alberta separation billboard still standing in Taber

Global News reached out to the Town of Taber. The municipality declined to comment and say they stand by their previously released statement.

Politics Jun 15, 2026
Calgary photographers, bird watchers flock to catch a glimpse of rare woodpecker

Calgary photographers, bird watchers flock to catch a glimpse of rare woodpecker

Birds Canada estimates that there to around 6,000 of the red-headed woodpecker living in Canada, according to its most recent count.

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