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亞伯達分裂運動啟動、醫療改革波動及太陽能費用反彈——埃德蒙頓週五要聞

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🚨 犯罪與公共安全

  1. 卡爾加里高中17歲少年被控企圖謀殺。 卡爾加里警方逮捕一名前學生,事件源於萊斯特·B·皮爾遜高中發生的持刀案件,引發校園封鎖,家長及學生震驚。
  2. 警犬追捕持械搶劫嫌犯受傷於高河鎮。 在追捕一名報告中涉入搶劫的嫌疑犯過程中,加拿大皇家騎警的犬隻受重傷,突顯警務執行的風險。
  3. 埃德蒙頓警方尋求兒童誘拐案協助。 當局發布疑似兒童誘拐事件的相關圖片,呼籲公眾協助尋找接近兩名女孩的嫌疑人。

🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 亞伯達分離主義者啟動脫離加拿大運動。 在卡爾加里啟動的「讓亞伯達決定」運動,主張亞伯達基於其資源和財務穩定性爭取獨立。
  2. 原住民酋長要求省長辦公室道歉。 高層幕僚人的爭議性言論導致對斯特金湖克里族(Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation)的道歉要求。
  3. 聯邦支援兒童保育計畫資金增加。 政府在兩年內追加54億加元,旨在解決每天下院保計畫的收費和空間問題。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 森科爾要求油砂工人本地居住。 政策調整旨在強化社區聯繫,減少外來工進出,影響地區勞動力動態。
  2. 亞伯達太陽能費用引發反彈。 業界強烈反對新推出的太陽能面板回收費,擔心會阻礙該省可再生能源的增長。

🏥 醫療

  1. 對亞伯達雙重醫療模式仍存疑問。 該省允許醫生同時在公立和私立部門執業的計畫引發對手術等待時間的影響擔憂。

🎨 社區與文化

  1. 埃德蒙頓托兒所附近伊斯蘭恐懼塗鴉遭譴責。 當地穆斯林女性對最近的破壞行為發聲,呼籲社區團結反對仇恨。

📰 今日其他報導

  • Marco Arop備戰田徑全國賽。 急於在即將到來的全國賽展示多面性。
  • 亞伯達人將獲得100加元能源退稅。 申請後兩週內可獲資金。
  • 橡樹騎兵隊足球賽即將面對強敵。 面對Roughriders的強大進攻。
  • 里賈納冰雹損失達8,000萬加元。 暴風後超過1萬份保險索賠。
  • 紅黑隊的Dinwiddie面對前東家。 渥太華準備主場迎戰阿爾戈寇。
  • 亞伯達逃犯被捕涉5百萬加元騙局。 在安大略被捕,涉嫌詐騙。
  • CUSMA三方會議定於7月1日舉行。 公佈貿易討論場地。
  • 歷史學會獲得過渡性資金。 支持已有119年歷史的機構應對預算削減。
  • 保釋改革法令受到埃德蒙頓領袖讚揚。 被視為解決犯罪的重要措施。
  • Koné受傷影響加拿大世杯勝利。 動搖對卡達的歷史性勝利。
  • 阿爾伯塔衛生局命令釋出採購紀錄。 醫療主管的透明舉措。
  • 亞伯達人口增長無懼移民限制。 統計顯示數字上升,儘管聯邦政策限制。
  • 艾斯隊針對主場首戰雨戰策略。 迎戰Alouettes,著當地的潮濕天氣。
  • 埃德蒙頓受益於保釋改革法案。 當地領袖支持近期改革。

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