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Flood Alerts Continue, Separatist Petition Victory, Caregivers' Economic Impact — Edmonton Monday

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Flood watches and warnings in Alberta as cleanup continues. Heavy rainfall has led to significant water accumulation in the Bow and Elbow River basins, peaking water levels as central and southern Alberta residents keep watch after up to 150 millimetres of rain.
  2. Heavy rainfall triggers evacuation alerts west of Calgary. The region braces as flood warnings come into effect due to recent severe weather conditions impacting local communities.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Woman from Canmore killed in Banff National Park crash. The Alberta RCMP reported a fatal single-vehicle collision that claimed the life of a 24-year-old passenger near Banff National Park.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Alberta separatists secure court win on petition verification. A judge ruled that signatures for an independence referendum petition should be counted, marking a partial victory for the group seeking Alberta's independence from Canada.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Canadian caregivers' unpaid labour valued at $97 billion annually. A report highlights the extensive contribution of caregivers who fill critical roles in the healthcare system, often without compensation, indicating a substantial economic impact.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Former cabinet minister Tom Siddon passes away at 84. The Drumheller-born politician, known for his role during the Oka crisis, leaves a notable legacy in Canadian politics.

🏈 Sports

  1. Stephen Eustáquio scores last-minute goal for Canada's World Cup victory. Eustáquio's heroics secured a win against South Africa, thrilling fans and boosting Canada's standings in the tournament.
  2. Toronto Maple Leafs re-sign defenseman Troy Stecher. The Leafs have extended Stecher's contract for two more years following his performance this past season.

📰 Also Today

  • Calgary lawyer acquitted on sexual assault charges.
  • Petition counting resumes for Alberta separatist group.
  • First Nation loses appeal over oilsands waste facility.
  • Public health inspectors to remain with AHS in Alberta.
  • Efforts increase to treat brain injuries from intimate partner violence.
  • AHS scan reimbursement policy overlooked for a decade.
  • Evacuation ordered for Northwest Territories village due to wildfire.

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Source Articles (16)

Stephen Eustáquio plays Canada's World Cup hero as last-minute goal defeats South Africa

Stephen Eustáquio — 29 years old, quiet, steady, unheralded — scored in the second minute of stoppage time to claim a last-gasp 1-0 win for Canada.

General Jun 29, 2026

24-year-old woman dies after collision in Banff National Park

A 24-year-old woman is dead after a single vehicle collision about two kilometres west of the Banff National Park gates.

General Jun 29, 2026

AHS operated medical scan reimbursement policy for over a decade, but few knew about it

As the Alberta government develops new policy regulations that will allow patients to get reimbursed for private-pay medical diagnostic tests, CBC News has found that an AHS reimbursement policy for private MRI, CT and PET/CT scans had already been operating from 2011-2025, without formal approval or announcement to stakeholders. The program was discontinued sometime in 2025 amid lingering questions about who knew about it, how they found out about it, who got their money back, and who didn’t.

General Jun 29, 2026

Brain injuries often go untreated in victims of intimate partner violence. Here's how that's changing

Guylaine Simard, the director of the West Island Women's Shelter in Montreal, has been working with researchers, doctors, social workers and police to help women with traumatic brain injuries get the help they need.

General Jun 29, 2026

Public health inspectors no longer transferring to government ministry in Alta. health restructure: premier

Alberta’s premier says she will move health inspectors from AHS to Primary Care Alberta, instead of to the health ministry, in order to keep inspectors’ compensation and benefits packages untouched. Her government previously committed to moving inspectors from AHS to be direct government employees.

General Jun 29, 2026

First Nation loses appeal over oilsands waste facility built south of Fort McMurray

The Court of Appeal of Alberta says the province’s energy regulator did not break any regulations on consultation when it rejected a First Nation’s appeal over an oilfield waste facility south of Fort McMurray.

General Jun 29, 2026

Heavy rainfall triggers flood warnings, evacuation alerts west of Calgary

Parts of southwestern Alberta are under flood warnings or evacuation alerts after several days of heavy rainfall.

General Jun 29, 2026

Tom Siddon, Drumheller-born cabinet minister during Oka crisis, dies at 84: family

Tom Siddon, who served as a cabinet minister under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney during the Oka crisis and later helped to establish Nunavut, has died at 84.

General Jun 29, 2026
Wildfire forces evacuation of remote Northwest Territories village

Wildfire forces evacuation of remote Northwest Territories village

The Northwest Territories government's website says the Dehcho fire is roughly seven kilometres west of the Fort Simpson Airport and remains out of control.

Canada Jun 29, 2026

Petition signature counting resumes as Alberta separatist group gets partial win at court of appeal

An Alberta separatist group has secured a partial win at the province’s top court after a lower court judge quashed its referendum petition last month.

General Jun 29, 2026

Calgary lawyer acquitted on sexual assault, indecent act charges

A Calgary lawyer has been acquitted on charges related to sexual assault and public indecency after a judge raised concerns over witness reliability. However, Patrick Higgerty, who also served in Alberta as a justice of the peace, was convicted of harassment by telecommunications.

General Jun 29, 2026
Report finds Canadian caregivers perform $97B worth of unpaid labour

Report finds Canadian caregivers perform $97B worth of unpaid labour

A report from the Canadian Centre of Caregiving Excellence highlights the growing pressure on loved ones to provide care for their families and friends.

Health Jun 29, 2026
Alberta separatists win partial victory in court on referendum petition

Alberta separatists win partial victory in court on referendum petition

An Alberta Court of Appeal judge ruled Monday that Elections Alberta can begin verifying signatures on a citizens' petition calling for a referendum on the province's independence.

Politics Jun 29, 2026
Canmore, Alta. woman killed in crash in Banff National Park

Canmore, Alta. woman killed in crash in Banff National Park

Alberta RCMP say a 24-year-old woman from Canmore is dead following a crash on the Trans Canada Highway, just inside the gates of Banff National Park, early Sunday morning.

Crime Jun 29, 2026
Flood watches, warnings remain in place as cleanup takes place across Alberta

Flood watches, warnings remain in place as cleanup takes place across Alberta

While the worst of the rain may be over following a massive storm that slammed into central and southern Alberta on the weekend, huge cleanup efforts are now underway.

Environment Jun 29, 2026
Leafs ink Stecher to two-year contract extension

Leafs ink Stecher to two-year contract extension

The Toronto Maple Leafs have re-signed defenceman Troy Stecher to a two-year contract extension, the club announced Monday.

Sports Jun 29, 2026