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Darnell Nurse es traspasado, inician reembolsos energéticos y advertencias de ola de calor — Edmonton miércoles

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🚨 Crimen y Seguridad Pública

  1. Demanda colectiva por violación de privacidad de datos de votantes en Alberta. Se ha presentado una demanda colectiva tras un supuesto acceso indebido a datos sensibles de votantes en Alberta. La reclamación sugiere preocupaciones sobre la integridad electoral y los estándares de protección de datos en la provincia.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Gigantes de telecomunicaciones canadienses bajo escrutinio por cargos controversiales. Se ha iniciado una investigación sobre los cargos impuestos por Rogers, Bell y Telus. Esta busca determinar si los consumidores están siendo injustamente cobrados, alimentando preocupaciones sobre la asequibilidad y transparencia en telecomunicaciones.
  2. Pagos de $100 para mitigar los altos costos ya están disponibles para los habitantes de Alberta. Como parte de las medidas para enfrentar los costos elevados, los residentes de Alberta pueden solicitar estos pagos. La iniciativa busca proporcionar alivio en medio del aumento de los gastos de vida, con solicitudes abiertas hasta septiembre.
  3. Reembolsos energéticos de $100 para los habitantes de Alberta disponibles desde hoy. Con el alto costo de vida, los residentes de Alberta ahora pueden solicitar reembolsos energéticos como alternativa a la reducción de impuestos sobre el gas.

🏈 Deportes

  1. Oilers de Edmonton traspasan a Darnell Nurse a los Sharks en sorprendente movimiento de la NHL. Los Oilers intercambiaron a Nurse por Shakir Mukhamadullin y Zack Sharp en un inicio movido de la agencia libre de la NHL. La salida de Nurse representa un cambio significativo para el equipo.
  2. Tyson Philpot de los Alouettes entre los mejores jugadores de la CFL de junio. Philpot, junto a Sheldon Rankin y Davis Alexander de los Edmonton Elks, fue nombrado jugador del mes, destacando por sus impresionantes actuaciones en recepciones y yardas por tierra.

🌦️ Clima y Caminos

  1. Ola de calor del Día de Canadá provoca extensas advertencias de calor. Se han emitido alertas en cinco provincias y un territorio, incluyendo partes de Alberta, enfatizando la necesidad de precaución ante las altas temperaturas esperadas durante el festivo.

📰 También Hoy

  • Canadá y EE. UU. enfrentan incertidumbre al no extender el acuerdo comercial CUSMA.
  • Celebra el Día de Canadá 2026 con festividades en todo el país.
  • Edmonton aborda el problema de vehículos abandonados con un nuevo lote de remolque.
  • Surgen preocupaciones sobre el nuevo programa de asistencia para discapacitados en Alberta.
  • Se predice que las lluvias récord en Edmonton aumentarán la población de mosquitos.
  • Carney critica los costos y la división del plan climático de la era Trudeau.
  • Las esperanzas de Canadá en la Copa del Mundo dependen de derrotar a un gran contendiente.
  • Sylvan Lake revoca tarifas de estacionamiento tras controversia.
  • Danielle Smith rechaza la crítica a un MOU federal.
  • Alberta reflexiona sobre el patriotismo y la unidad este Día de Canadá.

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