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襲擊事件、油管計劃與市長倡議——卡爾加里週四速讀

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🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. 卡爾加里襲擊事件,男子重傷入院。 週四早上,卡爾加里國會山區發生嚴重襲擊事件,一名男子生命垂危。警方逮捕了一名嫌犯,並確認公眾無風險。

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. 兩隻灰熊在亞伯達高速公路旁遭非法射殺。 當局正在調查兩隻熊同日被射殺的事件。這起非法獵殺突顯了該地區持續存在的野生動物保護挑戰。

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. 卡爾加里市長無法反對省分離公投。 市長傑洛米·法卡斯(Jeromy Farkas)對法律限制表示不滿,這些限制阻礙了市政府反對亞伯達即將舉行的分離投票活動。
  2. 超過10.6萬名亞伯達人申請100元生活補助。 大量申請顯示對生活成本援助的強烈需求,但許多人遇到了網站技術問題。
  3. 普瓦裡埃夫(Poilievre)討論卑詩省與渥太華協議後的資源合作計畫。 這項數十億美元的協議通過促進省際合作影響亞伯達的經濟格局。
  4. 卑詩省長埃比(Eby)表示不會在法律上反對亞伯達的油管。 卑詩省承認其有限權力,避免在未來的管道項目上可能出現的法律糾紛。
  5. 亞伯達邀請專家為新選區分區委員會提供建議。 政府尋求政治學與民調專家的意見,以確保選區分界建議的全面性。

💼 Economy & Business

  1. Pembina及合作夥伴獲4.6億美元發電中心綠燈。 這項重大投資於亞伯達的能源基礎設施,目標在2030年啟用,反映出工業發展的持續增長。

📰 Also Today

  • 亞伯達省長週四公布西海岸油管詳情。
  • YMCA被指在CUPE工會組織化過程中打壓工會。
  • 特朗普拒絕延長CUSMA協議所引發的影響分析。
  • 牛仔比赛选手目标在卡尔加里的Stampede夺冠。
  • 卡爾加里火焰隊新秀從鄉村背景中汲取成功。
  • 射殺冷湖原住民的警官免於起訴。
  • 加拿大日因亞伯達分離議題引發複雜情緒。

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