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Oilers, Nagsign ng Mukhamadullin at Stastney; GM Binibigyang-Diin ang Kahalagahan ng CUSMA — Edmonton Linggo

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🚨 Krimen at Publikong Kaligtasan

  1. Trump administration itinatanggi ang pakikipag-ugnayan sa Alberta separatists. Nilinaw ni U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra na walang naganap na pagpupulong o usapang pinansyal sa Alberta separatists. Ang pahayag na ito ay kontra sa mga sinasabi ng mga separatists at binibigyang-diin ang patuloy na tensyon sa politikal na kalagayan ng Alberta.

💼 Ekonomiya at Negosyo

  1. Binibigyang diin ng General Motors ang kahalagahan ng CUSMA sa industriya ng auto. Ipinunto ng presidente ng GM Canada, Jack Uppal, sa Calgary Stampede na mahalaga ang CUSMA para mapanatiling kompetitibo at kabit-kabit ang kalakalan sa Hilagang Amerika sa gitna ng pandaigdigang economic pressures.

🏈 Palakasan

  1. Pinalakas ng Edmonton Oilers ang kanilang depensa sa pamamagitan ng mahalagang mga signings. Inanunsyo ng Oilers ang kontrata para sa mga depensang manlalaro na sina Shakir Mukhamadullin at Spencer Stastney, na nagpaganda ng kanilang defensive lineup. Ang dalawang taong kontrata ni Mukhamadullin ay kapansin-pansin matapos ang kanyang pagkakakuha mula sa San Jose Sharks.

  2. Paglalakbay ng Team Canada sa World Cup nagbigay inspirasyon para sa mga susunod na ambisyon. Ang makasaysayang pagganap ng koponan ng Canada sa World Cup ay nagpaalab ng kanilang layuning makipagpaligsahan at magtagumpay sa mga darating na torneo, na nagdala ng kasiyahan sa mga tagahanga ng Canadian soccer.

🎨 Komunidad at Kultura

  1. Bagong rekord sa swimming ng Northern Alberta. Isang batang swimming sensation mula sa hilagang Alberta ang gumugulat sa lahat sa pamamagitan ng pagbasag ng mga rekord, na umaakit ng atensyon mula sa mga sports enthusiasts at scouts.

📰 Also Today

  • Natapos ang World Cup run ng Canada sa pagkatalo sa Morocco. Kinilala ang makasaysayang tagumpay sa kabila ng pagkatalo.
  • Bagong pag-aaral tinatalakay kung paano nakakatulong ang panaginip sa paglutas ng problema. Sinusuri ng research ang benepisyo ng 'pagtulog muna bago magdesisyon.'
  • Mga smart glasses itinatampok ang kakulangan ng batas sa privacy sa Canada. Nagdudulot ng pag-aalala sa kasalukuyang regulasyon.
  • Sinusuri ang fundraising efforts para sa kampanya ng Alberta's referendum. Tinataya ang efforts ng third-party advertising.
  • Art exhibit tungkol sa kamatayan nagpapakita ng buhay na mga tema. Isang natatanging exhibit sa Alberta ang nagtutulak sa pagbabago ng pananaw tungkol sa mortality.

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Canadian men's historic World Cup run ends, but achievements can't be overshadowed by loss to Morocco

Azzedine Ounahi broke a 0-0 deadlock — and the hearts of Canada's World Cup team and its millions of fans — to lead Morocco to a 3-0 victory and end a historic tournament for Canada's men.

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Art exhibit about death at Alberta museum actually full of life

In a corner of the Royal Alberta Museum, two chalkboards hang on the wall to capture random thoughts on death — the coda to an art exhibit that tells tales of death from around the world.

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Smart glasses expose a gap in Canadian privacy laws

Concerns about privacy have been raised around the use of smart glasses and its ability to film people without their knowledge. David Fraser is a privacy lawyer with McInnes Cooper in Halifax and explained the legalities surrounding this technology in an interview with the CBC’s Information Morning.

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Is there any merit to the advice to ‘sleep on it?’ New research suggests our dreams may help problem-solve

A pair of recent studies by dream researchers suggest that the age-old advice may in fact be grounded in science.

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How fundraising is going so far for third-party advertisers in Alberta's referendum campaign

Just over two weeks since its launch, the pro-separation group Let Alberta Decide has pulled out to an early fundraising lead for advertising dollars in the province’s October referendum campaign.

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Swimming phenom from northern Alberta is 'rewriting the record books'

Grande Prairie's 18 year-old Oliver Dawson was named the city's parade marshal for Canada Day 2026 for his feats in the swimming pool. Dawson has broken two Canadian breaststroke speed records so far, and he doesn't plan on slowing down anytime soon.

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Canada's historic run at World Cup fuels players' hunger for future tournaments

It was a historic tournament for the Canadians, who earned their first point and first win in a men's World Cup, and made it into the knockout round for the first time. Once there, they topped South Africa 1-0 to earn a spot in the Round of 16.

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General Motors says renewal of CUSMA ‘very important’ for auto industry

General Motors says renewal of CUSMA ‘very important’ for auto industry

As uncertainty remains around North American trade relations, General Motors says CUSMA, the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, is 'very important' for the automobile industry.

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Oilers sign d-men Mukhamadullin, Stastney

Oilers sign d-men Mukhamadullin, Stastney

The Edmonton Oilers have signed defenceman Shakir Mukhamadullin to a two-year contract extension, the NHL club announced Sunday.

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Trump administration not meeting or strategizing with Alberta separatists: Hoekstra

Trump administration not meeting or strategizing with Alberta separatists: Hoekstra

The Trump administration is not meeting or strategizing with Alberta separatists, U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra told Global News in an interview.

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