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Daily Calgary juil. 2 - juil. 2, 2026

Attaque à Capitol Hill, Propositions de Pipeline et Plaidoyer Municipal — Jeudi à Calgary

16 articles il y a 1 semaine 143

🚑 Urgences & Incidents

  1. Agression à Calgary : un homme hospitalisé dans un état critique. Une agression grave dans le quartier de Capitol Hill a laissé un homme avec des blessures mettant sa vie en danger jeudi matin. La police a arrêté un suspect, assurant qu'il n'y avait pas de risque pour le public.

🚨 Criminalité & Sécurité publique

  1. Deux grizzlis abattus illégalement le long d'une autoroute de l'Alberta. Les autorités enquêtent après que deux ours ont été trouvés abattus le même jour. Ces actes illégaux soulignent les défis persistants de la protection de la faune dans la région.

🏛️ Gouvernement & Politique

  1. Le maire de Calgary ne peut pas s'opposer au référendum sur la séparation provinciale. Le maire Jeromy Farkas a exprimé sa frustration face aux restrictions légales qui empêchent la ville de faire campagne contre le vote imminent sur la séparation de l'Alberta.
  2. Plus de 106 000 Albertains demandent des rabais d'accessibilité de 100 $. Une augmentation des demandes montre une forte demande d'aide au coût de la vie, bien que beaucoup aient rencontré des problèmes avec le site web.
  3. Poilievre discute d'un accord sur les ressources suite à l'entente entre la C.-B. et Ottawa. Cet accord de plusieurs milliards de dollars impacte le paysage économique de l'Alberta en favorisant la collaboration interprovinciale.
  4. La C.-B. ne s'oppose pas légalement au pipeline de l'Alberta, déclare le premier ministre Eby. La reconnaissance par la C.-B. de son autorité limitée évite de potentielles batailles juridiques concernant les projets de pipeline futurs.
  5. L'Alberta invite des experts pour conseiller le nouveau panel sur les limites de circonscription. Le gouvernement recherche l'expertise en sciences politiques et en sondages pour guider le panel, garantissant des recommandations exhaustives sur les limites électorales.

💼 Économie & Affaires

  1. Feu vert pour le Greenlight Electricity Centre de 4,6 milliards de $ par Pembina et ses partenaires. Cet important investissement dans les infrastructures énergétiques de l'Alberta vise un lancement pour 2030, reflétant une croissance continue des développements industriels.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Le premier ministre de l'Alberta dévoile les détails du pipeline de la côte Ouest jeudi.
  • YMCA accusé d'entraver les efforts de syndicalisation du SCFP.
  • Exploration des implications alors que Trump refuse l'extension de l'accord commercial ACEUM.
  • Un cavalier de rodéo vise la gloire au Stampede de Calgary.
  • Les espoirs des Flames de Calgary s'appuient sur leurs racines rurales pour réussir.
  • Aucune charge contre l'agent dans la fusillade d'un membre de la Première Nation de Cold Lake.
  • La fête du Canada suscite des sentiments mitigés au milieu des discussions sur la séparation de l'Alberta.

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Alberta gov't to invite political scientist, pollster to advise new riding boundaries panel

Alberta's United Conservative Party government is inviting a political scientist and a pollster to help a panel tasked with redrawing the province's voting lines.

General Jul 2, 2026

Albertans express patriotism, melancholy on Canada Day amid talk of separation

The possibility of Alberta separating from Canada was top of mind for Maple Leaf-clad Albertans in the province's largest city as they celebrated the birth of Confederation.

General Jul 2, 2026

Alberta government to announce details for West Coast pipeline proposal

The Alberta government is expected to announce details on Thursday regarding its proposal to build a new oil pipeline stretching to the West Coast.

General Jul 2, 2026

CUPE accuses YMCA of Northern Alberta of union-busting amid unionization push

The Canadian Union of Public Employees has filed an unfair labour practices complaint with the Alberta Labour Relations Board after learning that longtime employees were laid off by the YMCA of Northern Alberta during an active unionization campaign drive.

General Jul 2, 2026

Trump isn't extending CUSMA trade deal, so what happens now?

The Trump administration surprised no one with its long-expected announcement Wednesday that the U.S. would not join Canada and Mexico in extending the free trade deal between the three countries. Where things go from here, however, is anyone's guess.

General Jul 2, 2026

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

A police watchdog investigation into the shooting of a Cold Lake First Nation man has found the officer was acting in self-defence. But his brother says he believes more could have been done to de-escalate the situation, and the First Nation's chief says he believes crisis resources could have been used.

General Jul 2, 2026
Alberta’s Smith set to unveil details of proposed oil pipeline

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

The Alberta government is aiming for the pipeline to be designated a project of national interest by October and get shovels in the ground as early as September 2027.

Canada Jul 2, 2026

Poilievre speaking after B.C., Ottawa strike multibillion-dollar resource deal

General Jul 2, 2026

2 grizzly bears found illegally shot along Alberta highway on same day, province says

The Alberta government is investigating the poaching of two grizzly bears believed to have been killed near Sundre on the same day. Grizzly bears have been a threatened species in the province since 2010.

General Jul 2, 2026
B.C. will not fight decision in court if pipeline is built from Alberta to the coast: Eby

B.C. will not fight decision in court if pipeline is built from Alberta to the coast: Eby

B.C. Premier David Eby made it clear on Thursday that if a pipeline is built from Alberta to B.C.'s coast, the provincial government will not fight that decision.

Politics Jul 2, 2026

Calgary Flames prospects applying lessons from farm and family on the ice

Two of the newest Flames prospects, Carson Carels and Joe Iginla, took very different paths to getting drafted by the team in the recent NHL draft. Carels was raised on a farm in Manitoba, while Iginla grew up immersed in the game thanks to his father, Jarome.

General Jul 2, 2026

Bull-riding breakout star hoping to come out on top at Calgary Stampede

Saskatchewan's Grady Young was a 19-year-old breakout star at the 2025 Calgary Stampede in bull-riding. Now 20, he stands atop the Canadian standings as he heads into his sophomore Stampede appearance.

General Jul 2, 2026
Calgary assault sends man to hospital in critical condition, 1 person in custody

Calgary assault sends man to hospital in critical condition, 1 person in custody

Calgary police said a man was sent to hospital with life-threatening injuries after an assault with a weapon in the northwest community of Capitol Hill early Thursday morning.

Crime Jul 2, 2026

Stampeders sign receiver Ajou Ajou, after being released by Roughriders

The CFL suspended Ajou on April 16 for the pre-season and for six regular-season games for violating its gender-based violence and harassment policy. The Saskatchewan Roughriders released him that same day.

General Jul 3, 2026
Green light for Greenlight: Pembina, partners go ahead with gas plant for data centre

Green light for Greenlight: Pembina, partners go ahead with gas plant for data centre

Pembina Pipeline Corp. and its partners have given the go-ahead to a $4.2 billion, 932-megawatt natural gas plant being built to serve a new data centre in Sturgeon County.

Consumer Jul 2, 2026
Calgary mayor says he wants to hold advocacy campaign opposing separation, but can’t

Calgary mayor says he wants to hold advocacy campaign opposing separation, but can’t

The Mayor of Calgary says he wants the city of be able to campaign against Alberta's separation from Canada but provincial rules prevent the city from taking that step.

Politics Jul 2, 2026
More than 106K Albertans sign up for $100 affordability rebates as applications open

More than 106K Albertans sign up for $100 affordability rebates as applications open

Albertans have until Sept. 30 to sign up to receive the provincial government's $100 affordability relief cheques. People with household incomes of $225,000 or less are eligible.

Politics Jul 2, 2026