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Projets de pipeline, enquête sur un décès suspect et retour au bureau fédéral — Lundi à Edmonton

17 articles il y a 1 semaine 140

🚑 Nouvelles de dernière heure et incidents

  1. Début d'une enquête pour homicide après un décès suspect à Edmonton. La police d'Edmonton enquête sur un décès suspect survenu samedi matin près de l'avenue 106 et de la 113e rue. L'homme blessé a été trouvé et déclaré mort à l'hôpital. La police demande des vidéos des rues avoisinantes.

🚨 Criminalité et sécurité publique

  1. La police de Calgary utilise des preuves ADN pour une accusation de vol industriel. Un homme de 54 ans a été accusé en lien avec un vol de 255 000 $ chez Crypto Therm Manufacturing Inc. à Calgary. La police a utilisé des preuves ADN pour identifier le suspect après le crime, commis en novembre dernier.

🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. Smith et Ford proposent un tracé de pipeline pétrolier Alberta-Ontario. La Première ministre de l'Alberta Danielle Smith et le Premier ministre de l'Ontario Doug Ford discutent de la création d'un nouveau pipeline pétrolier reliant Hardisty, Alberta, et Sarnia, Ontario. Cela fait partie d'un plan plus large de corridor énergétique est-ouest.
  2. Avancée dans la vérification des signatures pour le référendum séparatiste. Élections Alberta procédera à la vérification des signatures pour une pétition de référendum séparatiste, suite à une décision judiciaire. La pétition était initialement bloquée en raison de problèmes juridiques concernant les exigences de consultation.
  3. Un groupe anti-extraction de charbon étudie les options légales en Alberta. Après l'échec d'une pétition citoyenne contre l'extraction de charbon dans les pentes orientales, les organisateurs, dont le chanteur Corb Lund, critiquent le processus de pétition d'Élections Alberta et envisagent des actions légales.

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. Le Canada choisit l'Allemagne et la Norvège pour la construction de sous-marins. La décision du Canada de contracter l'Allemagne et la Norvège pour construire des sous-marins marque une collaboration internationale importante en infrastructure militaire.

🏈 Sports

  1. Summer McIntosh établit un nouveau record mondial aux essais de natation canadiens. La nageuse canadienne Summer McIntosh a battu le record mondial du 200m papillon féminin, démontrant son immense talent lors des essais de natation.
  2. Frederik Andersen rejoint les Oilers d'Edmonton sous l'entraîneur Babcock. Andersen, retrouvant l'entraîneur Mike Babcock, anticipe un partage de la charge de travail avec les Oilers après sa récente Coupe Stanley avec les Hurricanes de la Caroline.

📰 Aussi aujourd'hui

  • Tamara Lich participe à la fête du 4 juillet chez l'ambassadeur des États-Unis.
  • L'astronaute Jeremy Hansen prend sa retraite de l'Agence spatiale canadienne.
  • Un projet de grandes données suscite des réactions parmi les citoyens d'Olds, Alberta.
  • Un conducteur surpris en train de dormir dans sa Tesla autonome sur une autoroute de la C.-B.
  • Sylvan Lake cherche à améliorer ses cliniques de santé face à la demande croissante.
  • Les employés fédéraux au Canada retournent au bureau 4 jours par semaine.
  • Les Lions infligent leur première défaite aux Elks avec une victoire de 36-24.

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Summer McIntosh breaks women’s 200m butterfly world record at Canadian swim trials

Summer McIntosh broke the world record in the women’s 200-metre butterfly at the Canadian swim trials Sunday night in Montreal. McIntosh touched the wall in two minutes 01.65 seconds.

General Jul 6, 2026

Lions earn 1st win by handing Elks their 1st loss in 36-24 decision

James Butler and the B.C. Lions won the ground battle while grinding out their first victory of the CFL season, beating the previously undefeated Edmonton Elks 36-24 on Saturday in front of another sellout crowd at the Apple Bowl.

General Jul 6, 2026

Federal workers return to the office 4 days a week. Will it be smooth sailing or 'another hot mess'?

With federal workers now expected to be in the office four days a week, office space, parking and public transit remain key concerns as public service unions pledge to monitor the transition.

General Jul 6, 2026

Ford, Smith unveil plan for new ‘Northern Shield’ oil pipeline between Alberta and Ontario

The premiers of Alberta and Ontario unveiled a proposed 3,300 km pipeline to transport oil from Western Canada to refineries in Southern Ontario.

General Jul 6, 2026

Sylvan Lake pushes to upgrade health clinic as urgent care demand swells

The town's current ambulatory clinic operates with limited hours and has restrictions on the types of services it can offer. An urgent care centre would provide extended or around-the-clock care and allow ambulances to drop-off patients directly.

General Jul 6, 2026

Smith, Ford propose path for oil pipeline from Alberta-Ontario

Alberta and Ontario’s premiers have unveiled the proposed route for a 3,300-kilometre pipeline that would transport oil from Western Canada to refineries in southern Ontario. The Northern Shield energy corridor would start at Hardisty, Alta., pass near Regina and Winnipeg, and end in Sarnia. What's still unknown are an estimated price tag, timeline and details about whether private investors are involved.

General Jul 6, 2026

When big data comes to a small town: The project riling up citizens in Olds, Alta.

Synapse Real Estate Corp. wants to build a massive data centre complex. The town government sees an opportunity to boost its tax revenue and local employment, while many residents worry about pollution, noise, home values, safety and strain on local health care and emergency services.

General Jul 6, 2026

Astronaut Jeremy Hansen is retiring from the Canadian Space Agency

Hansen, who voyaged around the moon in April, is leaving the Canadian Space Agency.

General Jul 6, 2026

Carney to choose Germany and Norway to build Canada's submarines

Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to select Germany's TKMS as the preferred bidder for Canada's next submarine fleet, choosing the European partnership over South Korea, sources confirm to CBC News. The decision launches negotiations on one of the country's biggest defence projects, deepens security ties with Europe and signals Ottawa’s determination to accelerate military rearmament.

General Jul 6, 2026
Calgary police say DNA evidence used to charge man in large industrial theft

Calgary police say DNA evidence used to charge man in large industrial theft

Calgary police have charged a 54-year-old man with stealing more than $250,000 worth of copper wire and industrial equipment during a recent break and enter.

Crime Jul 6, 2026
Ontario, Alberta push to advance 3,300 km east-west oil pipeline

Ontario, Alberta push to advance 3,300 km east-west oil pipeline

The plan follows an agreement signed between Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan to explore an east-west energy corridor and railway.

Canada Jul 6, 2026

Convoy leader Tamara Lich attends July 4 party at U.S. ambassador's residence in Ottawa

Convoy protest leader Tamara Lich had to obtain permission from her parole officer to attend an official Independence Day event at the U.S. ambassador's residence in Ottawa. She's serving a conditional sentence after being convicted of mischief in October 2025.

General Jul 6, 2026
Suspicious death in Edmonton leads to homicide investigation

Suspicious death in Edmonton leads to homicide investigation

A suspicious death that occurred Saturday morning has become a homicide investigation. Police are asking the public for any video footage of the area.

Canada Jul 6, 2026
Alberta anti-coal mining group looks into legal options after citizen petition fails

Alberta anti-coal mining group looks into legal options after citizen petition fails

The group Water Not Coal, led by country music singer Corb Lund, says it's exploring its legal options after being told its citizen petition against coal mining has failed.

Politics Jul 6, 2026
Elections Alberta set to verify separatist referendum petition after court stay

Elections Alberta set to verify separatist referendum petition after court stay

Elections Alberta says it should be able to verify by July 27 the results of a petition calling for a referendum on the province separating from Canada.

Politics Jul 6, 2026
‘Mind-blowing’: Video reportedly shows driver asleep in self-driving Tesla on B.C. highway

‘Mind-blowing’: Video reportedly shows driver asleep in self-driving Tesla on B.C. highway

A shocking sight was captured on a busy Interior B.C. highway over the weekend with a driver apparently asleep at the wheel of a self-driving Tesla.

Traffic Jul 6, 2026
Andersen expects to share the load under Babcock

Andersen expects to share the load under Babcock

New Edmonton Oilers goaltender Frederik Andersen doesn't expect to start as many games under coach Mike Babcock as he did when they were Toronto Maple Leafs.

Sports Jul 6, 2026