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Weekly Calgary juin 29 - juil. 5, 2026

Propositions de pipelines, alertes fumée et esprit Stampede — La semaine à Calgary

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🚑 Faits divers

  1. Tir mortel impliquant un officier près d'Irricana. L'organisme de surveillance de la police de l'Alberta enquête après qu'un agent de la GRC a abattu un homme lors d'une altercation près d'Irricana. L'incident s'est produit lorsque les agents ont répondu à un appel au 911. Malgré les mesures de sauvetage entreprises par les agents, l'homme a été déclaré mort sur place.

  2. Arrestation à Edmonton liée au crime organisé suite à un contrôle routier. Le Service de police d'Edmonton a arrêté Safaldeep Singh, recherché dans tout le Canada pour complot en vue de commettre un meurtre et extorsion. L'arrestation, survenue suite à un contrôle pour conduite dangereuse, a révélé des liens avec le gang "For Brothers", impliqué dans des fusillades et extorsions au Canada et aux États-Unis.

🚨 Criminalité et sécurité publique

  1. Un responsable du MDN réprimandé pour des cartes de visite ornées d'un F-35. Un responsable du Ministère de la Défense nationale a été critiqué pour avoir commandé des cartes de visite personnalisées avec des avions de combat F-35, soulevant des inquiétudes quant au professionnalisme et au gaspillage gouvernemental.

  2. La police de Calgary recherche un suspect dans une agression violente au centre-ville. Les autorités sont à la recherche d'un homme impliqué dans une agression au centre-ville de Calgary. Le suspect a attaqué un passant qui est intervenu dans ce qui semblait être une altercation verbale entre le suspect et une femme.

  3. Un Calgarien condamné pour plusieurs accidents sous influence. Kane Anignostis Burrows a reçu une peine de 4,5 ans après deux incidents de conduite avec facultés affaiblies. Il a eu deux accidents en huit mois, causant un décès et endommageant plusieurs véhicules, soulignant les défis persistants de conduite dangereuse dans la ville.

🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. L'Alberta propose un nouveau pipeline malgré le débat. L'Alberta a annoncé des plans pour un nouveau pipeline pétrolier vers la Colombie-Britannique, que la première ministre Danielle Smith affirme créer une "richesse transformatrice". Cependant, des obstacles majeurs subsistent, notamment des préoccupations publiques et environnementales.

  2. Les Canadiens soutiennent le projet de pipeline, montrent des sondages internes. La proposition de pipeline du premier ministre Carney a obtenu un soutien selon des sondages internes du gouvernement. Le plan fédéral vise à promouvoir un nouveau pipeline pétrolier vers la côte du Pacifique, soulignant un consensus national sur les infrastructures énergétiques.

  3. Le maire de Calgary cherche à participer au débat sur la séparation. Le maire Jeromy Farkas plaide pour que la ville fasse campagne contre la séparation proposée de l'Alberta mais se heurte aux restrictions provinciales. Il demande la levée de celles-ci pour permettre une participation municipale directe aux enjeux politiques clés.

  4. Forte demande pour les rabais d'accessibilité de l'Alberta. Plus de 106 000 Albertains ont demandé les chèques de secours de 100 $ dès le premier jour de disponibilité. Les rabais visent à compenser la hausse du coût de la vie, bien que des problèmes de site web aient frustré les demandeurs.

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. Le projet de pipeline de l'Alberta fortement dépendant du financement public. La nouvelle proposition de pipeline repose largement sur l'investissement public, posant des questions sur sa viabilité financière. Les critiques suggèrent que le plan pourrait avoir du mal à attirer des investissements privés.

  2. Les ventes de maisons à Calgary diminuent avec la baisse de la demande. Le marché immobilier de Calgary a enregistré une baisse de 4 % des ventes en juin, reflétant une tendance au refroidissement alors que la dynamique du marché évolue.

🏥 Santé

  1. L'U de C développe un nouveau traitement contre le cancer. L'Université de Calgary teste une nouvelle thérapie CAR T-cell ciblant des cancers difficiles comme le sarcome alvéolaire à cellules molles. Les premiers résultats sont prometteurs, offrant de l'espoir pour de nouvelles options de traitement.

🎨 Communauté et culture

  1. 40 millions $ pour le centre d'art contemporain de Calgary. Le gouvernement fédéral investira 40 millions de dollars dans la transformation de l'ancien planétarium de Calgary, annonçant un coup de pouce pour les initiatives artistiques et culturelles locales.

  2. Le Stampede de Calgary dévoile de nouvelles attractions. Le Stampede de Calgary annuel a introduit deux nouvelles attractions dans son parc d'attractions, un point fort pour les visiteurs. Les ajouts visent à renforcer l'atmosphère festive de l'événement de cette année.

  3. Annonce d'un investissement majeur dans les arts. Dans le but de renforcer le paysage culturel de Calgary, le gouvernement fédéral a annoncé d'importants investissements, renforçant le soutien aux arts à travers le pays.

🏈 Sports

  1. Héritage générationnel au Stampede de Calgary. Lynn Edge participe au Stampede de Calgary, continuant une tradition familiale centenaire. Son père a concouru il y a 100 ans, et Lynn a accumulé de nombreux prix dans les événements de coupe de bétail.

  2. Les Stampeders dominent lors de leur victoire au "Stampede Bowl". Le quart des Calgary Stampeders, Vernon Adams Jr., a établi un record de franchise avec six passes de touché lors de la victoire 58-36 contre les Toronto Argonauts, mettant en avant une attaque puissante.

  3. McManis fera ses débuts avec les Ticats. Wynton McManis s'apprête à jouer son premier match pour les Tiger-Cats de Hamilton, affrontant Winnipeg. Le secondeur rejoint l'équipe après avoir manqué des matchs en raison d'une blessure au genou, ajoutant de la force à sa nouvelle équipe.

🌦️ Météo et routes

  1. Les experts avertissent de ciels d'été enfumés. Les résidents de l'Alberta peuvent s'attendre à des conditions de fumée accrues cet été. Les experts attribuent ces prévisions aux incendies de forêt en cours, qui pourraient affecter la qualité de l'air dans la région.

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