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温哥华周四要闻:管道谈判、护士罢工、船只悲剧

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🏛️ 政府与政治

  1. 卑诗省与渥太华达成资源协议。 总理马克·卡尼(Mark Carney)与卑诗省省长大卫·埃比(David Eby)宣布了一项价值数十亿的协议,将保留卑诗省北海岸的油轮禁令,并承诺资源开发。该协议强调在保护本地环境的同时加强合作。
  2. 阿尔伯塔建管道卑诗不再抗争。 卑诗省省长大卫·埃比表示,该省将不对来自阿尔伯塔的管道建设提出法律挑战,承认宪法限制。此声明影响区域管道政治。
  3. 加菲战略伙伴协定签署。 总理马克·卡尼与菲律宾总统费迪南德·马科斯(Ferdinand Marcos Jr.)在访加拿大温哥华期间签署了涵盖能源和劳工的协议,标志着双边关系的加强。

🚑 突发与事件

  1. 沉没卑诗船只确认。 沉没在乔治亚海峡的船只被确认是“大海岸”(Big Coast),一艘30英尺长的铝制KingFisher。六人仍失踪,突显海洋安全问题。
  2. 卑诗男子地震后被困委内瑞拉。 阿纳尔多·多斯·桑托斯(Arnaldo Dos Santos)在委内瑞拉地震后援助当地民众,被困期间试图返回温哥华,面临基础设施受损和证件过期等问题。

🚨 犯罪与公共安全

  1. 特技驾驶引发危险驾驶指控。 贾瓦德·马赞·法瓦兹(Jawad Mazen Fawwaz),21岁,此前因特技表演驾车驶入巴拉德湾,今年3月又因高速撞车事故被指控,加重了公众及执法安全担忧。
  2. 高速巡逻警告违规右侧超车。 卑诗省高速巡警发布行车记录仪视频,曝光一名摩托车手非法从右侧超车,强调交通安全法规。

💼 经济与商业

  1. 新的联邦和省基础设施协议。 联邦及卑诗省政府达成一项协议,加强关键基础设施投资,作为更广泛资源协议的一部分,提升交通和贸易能力。

🏥 健康

  1. 卑诗省护士开始合法罢工。 卑诗省护士工会进入法律罢工状态,集中抗议的方式为拒绝非必要工作,影响全省医护服务。

📰 今日其他资讯

  • 白石码头获联邦资金支持。 2590万加元的拨款将用于其重建。
  • 安保犬亮相温哥华世界杯。
  • 魁奈尔成功吸引美训医生。
  • 大温哥华因公交票价上涨爆发抗议。
  • 大温哥华6月几乎达到节水目标。
  • 首位加拿大患者接受Neuralink脑植入。
  • 艾伯塔将公布新油管细节。
  • 夏季游泳安全提示发布。

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