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卡尔加里周四:国会山袭击、管道提案、市长倡议

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🚑 突发事件

  1. 卡尔加里袭击事件致男子重伤入院。 周四早晨,国会山地区发生严重袭击事件,一名男子身受致命伤。警方逮捕了一名嫌疑人,并确认公众安全无虞。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 2只灰熊在艾伯塔公路沿线被非法射杀。 当局正在调查,当天发现两只熊被枪杀。非法猎杀事件突显该地区野生动物保护的持续挑战。

🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 卡尔加里市长无法在省分离公投中发声。 市长Jeromy Farkas对法律限制表示不满,这限制了市政府在即将到来的艾伯塔分离公投中进行反对宣传。
  2. 超过10.6万艾伯塔人申请$100生活补助。 申请激增显示生活成本援助需求强劲,但许多人遇到了网站问题。
  3. Poilievre讨论卑诗省与渥太华协议后的资源交易。 这一数十亿加元的协议通过促进省际合作影响艾伯塔的经济格局。
  4. 卑诗省省长Eby称不会在法律上反对艾伯塔的管道项目。 卑诗省承认其有限权力,避免了可能的法律纠纷。
  5. 艾伯塔邀请专家为新的选区划分小组提供建议。 政府寻求政治学和民调专家指导小组,以确保选区划分建议的全面性。

💼 经济与商业

  1. Pembina及其合作伙伴批准斥资46亿加元建设Greenlight电力中心。 这一对艾伯塔能源基础设施的重要投资计划在2030年启动,体现了工业发展的持续增长。

📰 今日其他要闻

  • 艾伯塔省长周四揭秘西海岸石油管道细节。
  • YMCA被指在CUPE工会化过程中阻挠工会活动。
  • 特朗普拒绝延长CUSMA贸易协议的影响探讨。
  • 牛仔竞技手在卡尔加里牛仔节中追求荣耀。
  • 卡尔加里火焰队新秀从乡村背景中汲取成功动力。
  • 对于Cold Lake第一民族男子被射杀事件,警官不面临指控。
  • 在艾伯塔分离讨论背景下,加拿大国庆日引发不同感受。

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