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Plan de Oleoducto, Campañas Electorales y Reembolsos de Asequibilidad — Jueves en Edmonton

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🏛️ Gobierno y Política

  1. La Premier de Alberta, Smith, presentará propuesta de oleoducto. La Premier de Alberta, Danielle Smith, anunciará la propuesta de su gobierno para un oleoducto hacia la costa oeste, que se espera detallar un nuevo proyecto de hasta un millón de barriles por día. Este anuncio es crucial para la economía de Alberta y los debates energéticos a nivel nacional.
  2. Alberta anunciará detalles del oleoducto hacia la costa oeste. El gobierno de Alberta está preparado para divulgar información adicional sobre un oleoducto propuesto dirigido a la costa oeste, lo que provocará debates económicos y ambientales.
  3. El alcalde de Calgary busca hacer campaña contra la separación. El alcalde Jeromy Farkas espera llevar a cabo una campaña para oponerse a la separación de Alberta de Canadá, a pesar de las restricciones provinciales actuales que impiden que la ciudad participe activamente.
  4. Más de 106 mil habitantes de Alberta solicitan reembolsos de asequibilidad. En poco más de un día, 106,000 residentes se inscribieron para recibir cheques de reembolso de $100, destinados a aliviar los costos de vida, aunque muchos enfrentaron problemas técnicos durante el proceso de solicitud.
  5. Poilievre habla sobre el nuevo acuerdo de recursos entre Columbia Británica y Ottawa. El acuerdo representa una colaboración gubernamental significativa, afectando la política de recursos nacionales y las direcciones económicas.

💼 Economía y Negocios

  1. Proyecto del Centro de Electricidad Greenlight aprobado. Pembina Pipeline Corp, junto a sus socios, aprueba una planta de gas natural de $4.6 mil millones en el condado de Sturgeon para apoyar un centro de datos, con operaciones esperadas para la segunda mitad de 2030.

🏈 Deportes

  1. Los Oilers traspasan a Darnell Nurse y contratan a Ryan Shea. Los Edmonton Oilers traspasaron al defensa Darnell Nurse a los Sharks y contrataron a Ryan Shea, indicando ajustes estratégicos del equipo para la próxima temporada.

📰 También Hoy

  • Encuentran dos osos grizzly baleados a lo largo de una carretera de Alberta.
  • Ovechkin regresa para su 22ª temporada en la NHL con los Capitals.
  • No habrá cargos contra el oficial en el tiroteo de Cold Lake de 2024.
  • Ligas comunitarias de Edmonton enfrentan problemas de infraestructura.
  • Impacto de la decisión de Trump de no extender el T-MEC.
  • CUPE acusa al YMCA de intentar destruir sindicatos en medio de la presión.
  • Vean los fuegos artificiales del Día de Canadá 2026 en Edmonton.
  • Tormentas en Ottawa retrasan discurso de unidad de Carney en Edmonton.
  • Patriotismo y melancolía en el Día de Canadá en medio del debate sobre la separación.
  • Alberta invita a asesores para el nuevo panel de límites de distritos.

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Articulos Fuente (18)

Oilers deal longtime defenceman Darnell Nurse to Sharks, sign Ryan Shea

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No charges for officer after 2024 shooting of Cold Lake First Nation man: ASIRT

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Alberta’s Smith set to unveil details of proposed oil pipeline

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