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Négociations de Pipeline, Grève des Infirmières et Tragédie Maritime — Jeudi à Vancouver

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🏛️ Gouvernement et Politique

  1. Accord sur les Ressources entre la C.-B. et Ottawa. Le Premier ministre Mark Carney et le Premier ministre de la Colombie-Britannique, David Eby, ont annoncé un accord de plusieurs milliards de dollars visant à maintenir l'interdiction des pétroliers au large de la côte nord de la Colombie-Britannique, tout en s'engageant à développer les ressources. L'accord met l'accent sur la coopération tout en protégeant les environnements locaux.
  2. Pas de Conflit Juridique si le Pipeline Vient de l'Alberta. Le Premier ministre de la C.-B., David Eby, a déclaré que la province ne contestera pas légalement les constructions de pipelines venant de l'Alberta, reconnaissant les limites constitutionnelles. Cette annonce influence la politique régionale des pipelines.
  3. Signature du Pacte Stratégique Canada-Philippines. Le Premier ministre Mark Carney et le président philippin Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ont signé des accords portant sur l'énergie et le travail lors de sa visite à Vancouver, marquant un renforcement des relations bilatérales.

🚑 Dernières Nouvelles & Incidents

  1. Vaisseau Coulé en C.-B. Identifié. Le vaisseau qui a coulé dans le détroit de Géorgie a été identifié comme étant le "Big Coast", un KingFisher en aluminium de 30 pieds. Six personnes sont toujours portées disparues, soulignant les préoccupations continues en matière de sécurité maritime.
  2. Un Homme de la C.-B. Coincé au Venezuela après un Séisme. Arnaldo Dos Santos, aidant les locaux après avoir été piégé par des séismes au Venezuela, tente de retourner à Vancouver malgré les infrastructures endommagées et une pièce d'identité périmée.

🚨 Criminalité et Sécurité Publique

  1. Accusations de Conduite Dangereuse. Jawad Mazen Fawwaz, 21 ans, qui avait déjà conduit dans Burrard Inlet pour une cascade, fait maintenant face à des accusations pour un accident à grande vitesse survenu en mars, soulevant des préoccupations pour la sécurité publique et des forces de l'ordre.
  2. La Patrouille Routière Prévient Contre le Dépassement par la Droite. La patrouille routière de la C.-B. a diffusé des images de caméra embarquée d'un motocycliste dépassant illégalement par la droite, en mettant l'accent sur les lois de sécurité routière.

💼 Économie et Affaires

  1. Nouveau Accord Fédéral-Provincial pour les Infrastructures. Les gouvernements fédéral et de la C.-B. ont conclu un accord renforçant le financement des infrastructures essentielles, inclus dans l'accord plus large sur les ressources, améliorant ainsi les capacités de transport et de commerce.

🏥 Santé

  1. Grève Légale des Infirmières en C.-B. Le Syndicat des infirmières de la C.-B. est désormais en position de grève légale, concentrant leurs actions sur les soins aux patients en refusant d'accomplir des tâches non essentielles, ce qui affecte les services de santé à travers la province.

📰 Aussi Aujourd'hui

  • Le Quai de White Rock Reçoit un Financement Fédéral. Une subvention de 25,9 M$ soutiendra son remplacement.
  • Les Chiens de Sécurité Mis en Avant à la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA à Vancouver.
  • Quesnel Attire avec Succès des Médecins Formés aux États-Unis.
  • Metro Vancouver Fait Face à des Manifestations contre la Hausse des Tarifs de Transport.
  • Metro Vancouver Près d'Atteindre ses Objectifs de Conservation de l'Eau en Juin.
  • Première Implantation de Neuralink au Cerveau au Canada.
  • L'Alberta Annoncera de Nouveaux Détails sur le Pipeline Pétrolier.
  • Conseils de Sécurité pour la Natation en Été Publiés.

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Metro Vancouver nearly exceeded daily water conservation goal in June

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White Rock Pier replacement gets $25.9M federal grant

The federal government announced Wednesday that it is putting almost $26 million towards the White Rock Pier reconstruction project to preserve the community's "crown jewel."

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Transit advocates call for low-income transit pass as TransLink fares increase

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Quesnel rolling out the red carpet to attract U.S.-trained doctors — and it's working

The community of Quesnel in northern B.C. is pulling out all the stops to attract U.S.-trained physicians and solve previously long waits for family doctors. A health-care recruiter in the community of around 10,000 people says the so-called "red carpet" approach is working — with at least four doctors committed to work there by the end of the summer.

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Vancouver 'RoboCop' is 1st Canadian ALS patient to receive Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant

On May 20, VPD Sgt. Lee Marten became the third Canadian, and the first Canadian ALS patient, to receive a Neuralink brain implant as part of a clinical trial at Toronto Western Hospital. He is just the 26th person in the world to undergo the procedure which is being tested on people unable to move because of ALS.

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Want to cool off with a dip in a river or lake? Here's how to stay safe

After a rash of drowning deaths during Europe's ongoing record-breaking heat wave, advocates are urging Canadians to stay safe this Canada Day as they push for more public swimming access across the country.

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Carney, Eby to announce 'multi-billion-dollar' agreement ahead of Alberta's pipeline update

The B.C. premier's office said the agreement being announced Thursday "will power decades of job growth and prosperity."

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Meet the working security dogs of the FIFA World Cup in Vancouver

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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

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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
BC Nurses’ Union now in legal strike position after 72-hour notice

BC Nurses’ Union now in legal strike position after 72-hour notice

The BC Nurses' Union issued a 72-hour strike notice on Monday, saying it had yet to receive a meaningful response from its employer.

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B.C. man who drove into ocean in livestream stunt charged with dangerous driving in New West crash

B.C. man who drove into ocean in livestream stunt charged with dangerous driving in New West crash

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Ottawa and B.C. agree to maintain tanker ban. What’s in the new deal?

Ottawa and B.C. agree to maintain tanker ban. What’s in the new deal?

The future of the ban came into question after the federal government and Alberta signed a memorandum of understanding in November to lay the foundation of a new oil pipeline.

Canada Jul 2, 2026

Pembina, partners go ahead with gas plant for data centre north of Edmonton

Pembina Pipeline Corp. and two partners have given the go-ahead to the Greenlight Electricity Centre, a natural gas plant serving a data centre customer. The 932-megawatt plant would be built in Sturgeon County, part of Alberta's Industrial Heartland region north of Edmonton.

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Former owner of sunken B.C. vessel speaks, identifies the boat involved

Former owner of sunken B.C. vessel speaks, identifies the boat involved

The boat, named Big Coast, was a 30-foot aluminum KingFisher and the former owner said he sold it more than four years ago through a dealer, so he never met the new owner.

Canada Jul 2, 2026
BC Highway Patrol dashcam illustrates dangers of passing on the right

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Cultus Lake Waterpark remains closed, eyes mid-July reopening date

Cultus Lake Waterpark remains closed, eyes mid-July reopening date

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Carney signs strategic pact with Philippines during Marcos visit to Canada

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B.C. man trapped in Venezuela after earthquakes now providing aid to others

B.C. man trapped in Venezuela after earthquakes now providing aid to others

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B.C. TV show says boat that sank off Richmond was ‘utilized’ for several years

B.C. TV show says boat that sank off Richmond was ‘utilized’ for several years

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