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Ataque en Capitol Hill, Propuestas de Oleoductos y Abogacía Municipal — Calgary Jueves

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. Agresión en Calgary deja a un hombre en estado crítico en el hospital. Un ataque grave en el área de Capitol Hill dejó a un hombre con lesiones que amenazan su vida el jueves por la mañana. La policía arrestó a un sospechoso, asegurando que no hay riesgo para el público.

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. 2 osos grizzly ilegalmente abatidos a lo largo de una carretera de Alberta. Las autoridades investigan después de que se encontraran dos osos abatidos el mismo día. Los asesinatos ilegales destacan los desafíos continuos de protección de la vida silvestre en la región.

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. Alcalde de Calgary sin poder abogar contra referéndum de separación provincial. El alcalde Jeromy Farkas expresó frustración por las limitaciones legales que impiden a la ciudad hacer campaña contra el inminente voto de separación de Alberta.
  2. Más de 106 mil habitantes de Alberta solicitan reembolsos de $100 por costo de vida. Un aumento en las solicitudes muestra una fuerte demanda de asistencia para el costo de vida, aunque muchos enfrentaron problemas con el sitio web.
  3. Poilievre discute acuerdo de recursos tras tratado entre Columbia Británica y Ottawa. El acuerdo multimillonario impacta el panorama económico de Alberta fomentando la colaboración interprovincial.
  4. Columbia Británica no se opone legalmente a oleoducto de Alberta, dice el Premier Eby. El reconocimiento de Columbia Británica de su autoridad limitada evita posibles batallas legales sobre proyectos de oleoductos futuros.
  5. Alberta invita a expertos a asesorar sobre nuevo panel de límites electorales. El gobierno busca la experiencia de ciencias políticas y encuestas para guiar el panel, asegurando recomendaciones exhaustivas sobre límites electorales.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Luz verde para el Centro Eléctrico Greenlight de $4.6 mil millones por Pembina y socios. Esta significativa inversión en la infraestructura energética de Alberta apunta a un lanzamiento en 2030, reflejando el continuo crecimiento en desarrollos industriales.

📰 Also Today

  • Premier de Alberta revela detalles de oleoducto hacia la Costa Oeste el jueves.
  • YMCA acusada de romper sindicatos durante esfuerzos de sindicalización de CUPE.
  • Exploran implicaciones tras negativa de Trump a extender acuerdo comercial CUSMA.
  • Jinete de toros aspira a la gloria en Calgary Stampede.
  • Promesas de Calgary Flames se apoyan en raíces rurales para el éxito.
  • Sin cargos para oficial en tiroteo a hombre de la Primera Nación Cold Lake.
  • El Día de Canadá evoca sentimientos encontrados en medio de la discusión de separación de Alberta.

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