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Avertissements de canicule, suspension d’accord commercial et signatures des Stampeders – Mercredi à Calgary

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🚑 Dernières nouvelles & Incidents

  1. Avertissements de canicule pour la fête du Canada. Des alertes de chaleur ont été émises de l'Alberta au Canada atlantique, y compris certaines régions de l'Ontario, du Québec et des Territoires du Nord-Ouest. Les températures pourraient atteindre des sommets records, incitant les résidents à rester hydratés.

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. Les Albertains peuvent demander le remboursement énergétique de 100 $ dès aujourd'hui. La première ministre Danielle Smith a annoncé que les résidents peuvent désormais recevoir des paiements en espèces conçus pour compenser le coût de la vie élevé sans réduire les taxes sur le gaz.
  2. Ouverture du portail de paiements pour l'abordabilité en Alberta. Des paiements de 100 $ sont maintenant disponibles pour aider à réduire le stress financier, avec des demandes ouvertes jusqu'en septembre.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Les États-Unis mettent fin à l'accord de libre-échange ACEUM avec le Canada et le Mexique. Sans la participation des États-Unis, les marchés canadien et mexicain risquent de ressentir des impacts significatifs sur le commerce, affectant les entreprises locales.

🎨 Communauté & Culture

  1. La fête du Canada célébrée sur fond de tensions politiques en Alberta. Alors qu'un référendum clé sur l'avenir de l'Alberta approche, la fête nationale suscite des réflexions sur l'identité nationale et l'autonomie provinciale.
  2. Coup de sonde sur le coût de la vie à Banff par des médecins. Des chercheurs explorent les facteurs économiques influençant le coût de la vie élevé à Banff.
  3. Le programme des concerts du Stampede de Calgary dévoilé. Les performances de cette année mettront en avant moins de superstars internationales et privilégieront le talent local, en accord avec des initiatives communautaires.

🏈 Sports

  1. McAllister enthousiaste pour le Stampede Bowl avec les Stampeders. Tyreik McAllister se réjouit du match de jeudi avec la possibilité de gagner un trophée unique au stade McMahon.
  2. Darnell Nurse échangé aux Sharks. Les Oilers échangent le défenseur de longue date alors que l'agence libre de la LNH commence, remodelant ainsi les stratégies de l'équipe.
  3. Les Stampeders signent le receveur Ajou Ajou. Ajou revient sous les conditions de l'équipe après une suspension de six matchs, renforçant l'alignement de Calgary.

📰 Également aujourd'hui

  • Inquiétudes concernant le nouveau programme d'aide à l'invalidité en Alberta.
  • Edmonton se prépare à une invasion de moustiques après des pluies records.
  • Un père de Calgary accusé d'avoir caché son fils à l'étranger libéré sous caution.
  • Des campeurs libérés de la région détrempée de Kananaskis.
  • Les pluies de juin profitent à l'agriculture du sud de l'Alberta.
  • Des activités pour la fête du Canada prévues autour de Calgary.
  • Carney critique le plan climatique de Trudeau.
  • Sylvan Lake annule les frais de stationnement après un tollé.
  • Dépôt d'un recours collectif sur des questions de confidentialité des électeurs en Alberta.
  • Danielle Smith écarte les critiques sur l'accord avec Ottawa du PCU.

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Oilers trade Darnell Nurse to Sharks

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