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Daily Winnipeg juin 30 - juin 30, 2026

Dégâts causés par une tornade, tempêtes au Manitoba & tarifs de la Chine — Mardi à Winnipeg

18 articles il y a 2 semaines 184

🚑 Incidents et Urgences

  1. Tornade dévaste une maison dans le sud-ouest de Winnipeg. Un expert a confirmé qu'une tornade a ravagé la région, causant des destructions importantes.
  2. État d'urgence déclaré au sud-ouest du Manitoba. Après de graves inondations dues à un déluge, les autorités ont émis une alerte aux crues soudaines.
  3. Des retraités perdent leur maison à cause d'une tornade. Un couple du Manitoba a vu sa maison détruite en seulement 10 secondes par une tornade.
  4. Tempête au Manitoba laisse des milliers de foyers sans électricité. De forts vents et de fortes pluies ont touché le sud et l'ouest du Manitoba, et des communautés ont reçu plus de 100mm de pluie.

🚨 Crime et Sécurité Publique

  1. Un policier de Winnipeg reconnu coupable de vol de cannabis. L'officier de police a été reconnu coupable d'avoir pris du cannabis sur une scène de crime.
  2. Une femme admet son rôle dans la dissimulation d'un corps à Winnipeg. Elle a avoué avoir aidé à dissimuler le corps d'un citoyen mexicain après un meurtre dans le North End.

🏛️ Gouvernement et Politique

  1. Daudrich, ancien candidat, quitte le Parti conservateur du Manitoba. Il affirme que le parti a abandonné ses principes conservateurs.

💼 Économie et Affaires

  1. La Chine impose un tarif de 73,5 % sur l'amidon de pois canadien. Cette décision suit une enquête antidumping de 10 mois, accentuant les tensions commerciales.

🌦️ Météo et Routes

  1. La chaleur extrême menace les festivités de la fête du Canada. Les températures élevées et les inondations soulèvent des préoccupations de sécurité à travers le Canada.

🎨 Communauté et Culture

  1. Le ministre du Patrimoine critique une exposition d'un musée de Winnipeg. Le ministre fédéral a demandé la correction d'une exposition palestinienne, suggérant qu'elle doit être rectifiée.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Enquêtes ordonnées sur 4 décès au Manitoba. Les cas incluent le passage à tabac d'un détenu à Brandon.
  • Les écoles de Brandon font face à une pétition contre l'intimidation. Une campagne en ligne a été lancée.
  • Une erreur d'IA met en évidence des problèmes dans les tribunaux du Manitoba. Les experts disent que cela montre un manque d'accès à la justice.
  • Prévisions météorologiques pour la région du Manitoba. Détails pour le 30 juin 2026.
  • Événements de la fête du Canada prévus au Manitoba. Programme des célébrations.
  • Inondations à Brandon alors que l'ouest du Manitoba subit des pluies. Les rues sont inondées par des pluies torrentielles.
  • Winnipeg ajoute 3 nouveaux camions de pompiers à sa flotte. Renforçant ainsi les capacités de lutte contre les incendies de la ville.
  • Le candidat à la Cour suprême Joyal met l'accent sur la voix du public. Plaide pour que la magistrature écoute les gens ordinaires.

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