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管道計畫、市長競選與獲補貼——埃德蒙頓週四要聞

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🏛️ 政府與政治

  1. 亞伯達省長史密斯計畫公布管道提案。 亞伯達省長丹妮爾·史密斯(Danielle Smith)將宣佈其政府的西海岸石油管道提案,預計詳述一項日運輸量達100萬桶的新項目。此項公告對亞伯達經濟及全國的能源討論至關重要。
  2. 亞伯達省將透露西海岸石油管道詳情。 亞伯達政府準備公布一項針對西海岸的預期管道的信息,引發經濟和環境辯論。
  3. 卡爾加里市長籌劃反對分離運動。 市長傑羅米·法卡斯(Jeromy Farkas)希望推動反對亞伯達省從加拿大分離的宣傳活動,儘管目前省級限制阻止城市積極參與。
  4. 超過10.6萬亞伯達人申請生活補貼。 僅在一天多時間內,106,000名居民申請了100加元的補助支票,旨在紓解生活成本,但許多人在申請過程中遇到技術問題。
  5. 普瓦利耶(Poilievre)發表BC-渥太華新資源協議講話。 此協議代表著政府間的重要合作,影響國家資源政策和經濟走向。

💼 經濟與商業

  1. 綠光電力中心計畫獲批。 佩姆比納管道公司(Pembina Pipeline Corp)及合作夥伴批准在斯特金縣耗資46億加元建立天然氣工廠以支持數據中心,預計2030年下半年開始運營。

🏈 體育

  1. 油人隊交易達內爾·納斯,簽約萊恩·謝伊。 埃德蒙頓油人隊將防守球員達內爾·納斯(Darnell Nurse)交易至鯊魚隊,並簽下萊恩·謝伊(Ryan Shea),顯示出新賽季的戰略調整。

📰 今日其他新聞

  • 兩頭灰熊被發現在亞伯達公路旁遭槍擊。
  • 奧維契金重返資本隊,迎接第22個NHL賽季。
  • 2024年冷湖槍擊案不對警員提控。
  • 埃德蒙頓社區聯盟面臨基礎設施問題。
  • 川普決定不延長CUSMA的影響。
  • CUPE指責基督教青年會(YMCA)進行工會破壞。
  • 觀看埃德蒙頓2026年加拿大日焰火。
  • 渥太華暴風雨延誤卡尼在埃德蒙頓的團結講話。
  • 在分離討論中感受加拿大日的愛國與憂愁。
  • 亞伯達邀請顧問加入新選區邊界委員會。

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