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Usapang Pipeline, Strike ng Nurses at Trahedya sa Dagat — Vancouver Huwebes

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🏛️ Pamahalaan at Pulitika

  1. Kasunduan sa Yaman ng B.C. at Ottawa. Inihayag nina Punong Ministro Mark Carney at B.C. Premier David Eby ang isang multibillion-dollar na kasunduan para mapanatili ang pagbabawal sa mga tanker sa hilagang baybayin ng B.C., kalakip ang mga pangako sa pag-unlad ng yaman. Itinatampok ng kasunduan ang kooperasyon habang pinoprotektahan ang lokal na kapaligiran.
  2. Walang Laban Kung Magkaroon ng Pipeline mula Alberta. Sinabi ni B.C. Premier David Eby na hindi kukuwestiyunin ng probinsiya sa legal ang mga konstruksyon ng pipeline mula Alberta, na kinikilala ang limitasyong konstitusyonal. Ang anunsyo ay may epekto sa pulitika ng pipeline sa rehiyon.
  3. Nilagdaang Canada-Philippines Strategic Pact. Sinelyuhan nina Punong Ministro Mark Carney at Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ng Pilipinas ang mga kasunduan ukol sa enerhiya at paggawa sa kanyang pagbisita sa Vancouver, na nagmamarka ng mas pinatibay na bilateral na relasyon.

🚑 Breaking at Insidente

  1. Natukoy ang Nalubog na Barko sa B.C. Ang barkong lumubog sa Strait of Georgia ay nakilalang "Big Coast," isang 30-foot aluminum KingFisher. Anim na katao pa ang nawawala, na nagpapakita ng patuloy na alalahanin sa kaligtasan sa dagat.
  2. Lalaking Taga-B.C. Istranded sa Venezuela Pagkatapos ng Lindol. Si Arnaldo Dos Santos, na tumutulong sa mga lokal matapos maistranded ng mga lindol sa Venezuela, ay sinusubukang bumalik sa Vancouver sa kabila ng nasirang imprastraktura at paso na pagkakakilanlan.

🚨 Krimen at Publikong Kaligtasan

  1. Mga Kaso ng Delikadong Pagmamaneho mula sa Stunt. Si Jawad Mazen Fawwaz, 21, na dati nang pumunta sa Burrard Inlet para sa isang stunt, ay ngayon nahaharap sa mga kaso dahil sa high-speed crash noong Marso, na nagdudulot ng pag-aalala sa publiko at pagpapatupad ng batas.
  2. Babala ng Highway Patrol laban sa Paglusot sa Kanan. Naglabas ang BC Highway Patrol ng dashcam footage ng isang motorcyclist na ilegal na lumulusot sa kanan, na binibigyang-diin ang mga batas sa kaligtasan ng trapiko.

💼 Ekonomiya at Negosyo

  1. Bagong Kasunduan sa Imprastraktura ng Pederal at Probinsya. Ang mga pederal at pamahalaang B.C. ay nagselyo ng kasunduan na nagpapalakas sa pagpopondo sa kritikal na imprastraktura, kasama sa mas malaking kasunduan sa yaman, na pinapahusay ang mga kakayahan sa transportasyon at kalakalan.

🏥 Kalusugan

  1. Nagsimula na ang Legal na Strike ng mga Nurses sa B.C. Ang BC Nurses’ Union ay nasa legal strike position na ngayon, na nakatuon ang kanilang job actions sa pagkalinga sa pasyente sa pamamagitan ng pagtanggi sa mga hindi kinakailangang tungkulin, na naapektuhan ang mga serbisyong pangkalusugan sa buong probinsiya.

📰 Sang-ayon Din Ngayon

  • Sinusuportahan ng Pambansang Pondo ang White Rock Pier. Isang $25.9M na grant ang susuporta sa pagpapalit nito.
  • Mga Security Dog Itampok sa FIFA World Cup sa Vancouver.
  • Matagumpay na Nainganyo ng Quesnel ang mga Doktor na Sining sa U.S.
  • Humaharap ang Metro Vancouver sa Mga Protesta ng Pagtaas ng Pamasahe sa Transit.
  • Halos Nakamit ng Metro Vancouver ang Mga Target sa Pag-iingat ng Tubig noong Hunyo.
  • Unang Canadian Patient na Tumanggap ng Neuralink Brain Implant.
  • Alberta I-aanunsyo ang Bagong Detalye ng Oil Pipeline.
  • Inilabas ang mga Tip para sa Kaligtasan sa Paglangoy ngayong Tag-init.

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