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艾伯塔分离运动启动、医疗改革与太阳能费反对浪潮:埃德蒙顿周五速览

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🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 17岁少年在卡尔加里高中被控谋杀未遂。 卡尔加里警方起诉了一名前学生,他在莱斯特·B·皮尔逊高中持刀引发事件,导致学校封锁,令家长和学生惊慌。
  2. 警犬在追捕持械抢劫嫌犯时受伤。 在追捕一名被指控参与抢劫的嫌犯过程中,加拿大皇家骑警的警犬队成员受重伤,突显警方行动的风险。
  3. 埃德蒙顿警方寻求公众协助侦破儿童诱拐案。 当局发布了与一桩疑似儿童诱拐案相关的图片,敦促公众协助找到接触两名女孩的嫌疑人。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 艾伯塔省分离主义者发起脱离加拿大的运动。 在卡尔加里发起的新运动“让艾伯塔决策”,倡导艾伯塔基于其资源和财务稳定独立。
  2. 原住民领袖要求省长办公室道歉。 一名高级职员的争议性言论引发对Sturgeon Lake Cree民族的公开道歉呼声。
  3. 联邦增加5.4亿加元资助儿童保育计划。 政府在未来两年内追加资金,以应对每10加元日托计划的收费和空间目标。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 森科要求油砂工人本地居住。 政策调整旨在加强社区联系,减少飞入飞出工人,影响地区的劳动力动态。
  2. 艾伯塔的太阳能费用引发强烈反对。 业界对新出台的太阳能板回收费用表示强烈反对,担忧可能阻碍省内可再生能源的发展。

🏥 医疗

  1. 艾伯塔双重医疗模式的问题仍存。 省计划允许医生在公私部门双重执业,引发对手术等候时间影响的担忧。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 埃德蒙顿托儿所附近的伊斯兰恐惧涂鸦遭谴责。 当地穆斯林女性对近期的破坏行为发声,呼吁社区团结一致反对仇恨行为。

📰 今日简讯

  • 马可·阿罗普备战田径全国赛。 期待在即将到来的全国赛中展示多样性。
  • 艾伯塔居民获100加元能源补贴。 申请后两周内就可收到款项。
  • 牛仔队即将迎战强攻的Roughriders。
  • 里贾纳冰雹灾害损失达8000万。 风暴过后已提交超万份保险索赔。
  • 红黑人队的迪恩维迪面临故队挑战。 渥太华准备主场迎战Argos。
  • 艾伯塔逃犯卷入500万诈骗案被捕。 在安大略被捕,涉嫌欺诈。
  • CUSMA三方会议定于7月1日举行。 贸易讨论场地已宣布。
  • 历史学会获过渡资金支持。 为119年老机构在预算削减后的支持。
  • 埃德蒙顿领袖称赞保释改革法。 被视为解决犯罪问题的关键措施。
  • 科内的受伤使加拿大世界杯胜利蒙阴。 遭受卡塔尔的历史性胜利中受影响。
  • 卫生局要求公布采购记录。 为了健康管理层的透明化。
  • 艾伯塔人口增长不受移民限制影响。 尽管有联邦政策,但统计数据显示人数仍在上升。
  • Elks制定雨天应对策略迎战主场揭幕战。 在对战Alouettes中迎接雨天。
  • 埃德蒙顿得益于保释改革法。 当地领导支持近期的变化。

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