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蒙特利尔一周综述:洪水、种族调查和体育冲击

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🚑 突发事件

  1. 蒙特利尔地区遭遇严重洪灾。 蒙特利尔部分地区降雨量超过100毫米,导致西岛和南岸地区严重洪水及停电。数千人遭遇停电和地下室进水,官员警告称危险仍然存在。
  2. 蒙特利尔北区公寓火灾致儿童受伤。 一起严重火灾导致蒙特利尔北区的两名儿童重伤。火灾原因正在调查中,社区正在团结起来支援受影响的家庭。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 独立观察员监控蒙特利尔警方种族主义调查。 律师安妮-玛丽·博瓦(Anne-Marie Boisvert)被任命为监控蒙特利尔警方种族主义指控调查的独立观察员。此前,两名警员被停职,一个巡逻小组被解散。
  2. 偷窃警车事件引发全城追捕。 一名28岁男子在圣凯瑟琳街一起抢劫案后偷走警车,并引发跨越蒙特利尔的60公里追捕。嫌疑人将面临多项指控。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 联邦托儿计划获得54亿加元支持。 加拿大联邦政府为每天10加元的托儿计划追加54亿加元,旨在稳定该计划,以应对压力和未达成的目标。
  2. 魁北克反腐小组突击搜查Air Liaison。 调查人员对地区航空公司Air Liaison进行了突击搜查,调查由加拿大广播公司(Radio-Canada)报道的涉嫌腐败案件。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 蒙特利尔争取国防银行总部。 商界领袖支持将新的国防、安全与韧性银行总部设在蒙特利尔市中心,重新利用计划中的酒店供这家跨国金融机构使用。
  2. 蒙特利尔空置住房争议加剧。 围绕蒙特利尔高空置率的原因,房东和住房倡导者之间产生分歧,城市在解决无家可归和负担能力挑战方面处于困境。
  3. 袋鼠事件引发调查。 当局调查袋鼠在蒙特利尔南岸非法饲养并逃脱的事件,目前袋鼠已安全抵达格兰比动物园。

🎨 社区与文化

  1. 蒙特利尔和平协议文件回归。 庆祝《蒙特利尔大和平条约》325周年,这一历史文件暂时回到城市。该具有里程碑意义的协议为新法兰西和原住民国家带来了持久和平。
  2. 本地故事提升渐冻人症意识。 在渐冻人症意识月期间,蒙特利尔居民诺曼德·麦克伊萨克(Normand MacIsaac)分享其与疾病抗争十年的旅程,给人以希望,并吸引对渐冻人症患者及其家庭所面临挑战的关注。

🏈 体育

  1. 阿洛特负于爱斯基摩人,缺席赛季首胜。 在令人激动的CFL对决中,埃德蒙顿爱斯基摩人队加时赛以32-29战胜蒙特利尔阿洛特队,标志着四分卫Davis Alexander任期内阿洛特队的首次失利。
  2. Sceptres签约杰米·李·拉特莱。 蒙特利尔Sceptres队在休赛期做出了关键举动,签下了经验丰富的前锋杰米·李·拉特莱(Jamie Lee Rattray),以增强他们的阵容。

🌦️ 天气与道路

  1. 魁北克南部预计将有更多降雨。 在严重洪灾之后,气象学家预测魁北克南部会有更多降雨,令人担忧的是进一步的洪水和对受影响地区基础设施的压力。
  2. 魁北克东部感受中等震级地震。 一场4.4级地震震动魁北克东部部分地区。没有报告重大损失,但居民被建议为可能的余震做好准备。

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