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埃德蒙顿每日要闻 — 2026‑03‑24

11 篇文章 生成于 1 周前 127
  1. 近半数加拿大黑人女性因害怕遭遇种族歧视而推迟就医:黑女人健康研究所的《未被听见的声音》全国调查采访了近2,000名黑人女性、女孩和性别多元者,发现近50%曾延迟或回避就医;有三分之二感到在医疗中被忽视,精神健康为最常见慢性病(15.8%)。报告提出70条建议,呼吁将反黑人种族主义列为公共卫生紧急状况并制定国家级健康公平策略,目的是让普通家庭更容易获得安全的医疗服务。

  2. Wetaskiwin市长被禁止进市政厅,民众要求交代:市长Joe Branco自1月中旬起被同僚票决禁止进市政厅,只能线上参加会议,城市在3月20日援引隐私法称为“机密人事事项”。市议会曾拟聘第三方承包商调查威胁并改善沟通,但议案被撤回——居民对长期不透明感到不满并流传许多谣言。

  3. 莱斯布里奇消防员担忧服务提供方可能改变:艾伯塔省紧急卫生服务(EHS)称地面救护合同将于2026年9月到期,市镇需在4月30日前决定是否按EHS成本继续提供整合的消防/急救服务,否则可能进入招标或由EHS接管。工会主席Brent Nunweiler担心若由营利性低价供应商接手,会影响救援质量,市长Blaine Hyggen表示市府正在评估选项。

  4. 燃油价格上涨促使阿尔伯塔人转向电动车和房车:多地汽油价已超过每升$1.70,Calgary的Sean Smiley说电动车线索已经是平时的2–3倍;充电站花费$5–8,远低于一次加满$50–$100的汽油费,电池寿命常见为15–20年。因航空燃油涨价和想在国内度假,更多人也在考虑买或租RV,这会改变大家出行和度假的方式以节省开支。

  5. 前卡尔加里市长和现任市议员住所被执法人员搜索:RCMP在前市长Jyoti Gondek家执行搜查令并扣押手机,Ward 10议员Andre Chabot家也被搜引,相关投诉由卡尔加里警察在2025年10月移交。两人表示配合调查,市长Jeromy Farkas知情但由于案件仍在调查中各方均保持谨慎回应。

  6. 阿省“金色猫雕像”引发立法机构争论:反对派领袖Naheed Nenshi批评省长Danielle Smith接受“巨型金猫”礼物,但省长办公厅幕僚长Rob Anderson说这只是铜制雕像,价值“几百美元”,是2023年沙特能源部长赠送。这个小物件迅速成为网络表情包,变成关于礼物与判断力的政治符号。

  7. 加拿大在休斯顿与美方讨论恢复部分Keystone XL的可能性:自然资源部长Tim Hodgson在CERAWeek会议上与美国能源部长Chris Wright和内政部长Doug Burgum谈及由South Bow/Bridger提出的项目,若实施可能使加拿大对美原油出口增加逾12%。Hodgson并重申加国也在推进Trans Mountain输油管线扩建(30万桶/日)以开拓海外市场。

  8. 卡城男子因涉嫌儿童性犯罪被起诉:Alberta ICE指控23岁的Malik Buccini‑Small在社交媒体上诱导7至15岁的女孩,使用用户名如iggypup和wakanda4ever,涉案受害者至少三名,他曾是女子冰球队助教。被告面临10项指控并被还押,3月24日有庭审,被警方呼吁知情者联系当地警察或匿名热线1‑800‑222‑TIPS。

  9. ATCO投入1000万美元参与努纳武特港路项目:ATCO将取得West Kitikmeot Resources 40%股权,分期注资约$10M,Grays Bay项目包括北极通道的深水港、230公里全季节道路和约1,800米的跑道,已被提交联邦重大项目办公室。项目可能有军民两用价值,并将首次把北极海洋深水港通过陆路接入北美公路系统。

  10. QEII公路枪击案嫌犯被捕并被控谋杀:RCMP在Saskatchewan的Canoe Lake逮捕了18岁的Jimmy Gassner,并以二级谋杀指控他与3月14日发生在Leduc附近的袖珍车旁枪击有关,受害者为22岁的Birinder Singh。警方表示可能有不止一名嫌犯,动机尚不清楚但仇恨动机被列为调查方向,案件仍在进行中。

  11. 联邦司法部长拒绝省长们要求参与法官任命的提议:司法部长Sean Fraser在渥太华表示不会对上诉和省级高等法院的任命方式做“重大改变”,尽管安大略、魁北克、阿尔伯塔和萨省四位省长(Doug Ford、Francois Legault、Danielle Smith、Scott Moe)在3月致信要求更多省方参与。省方称应反映各省社区需要,而民主监督团体则警告这可能让任命更具党派色彩。

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Warrants executed at homes of former Calgary mayor, current councillor

Former mayor Jyoti Gondek and current city councillor Andre Chabot both said RCMP showed up at their homes with search warrants and seized their cellphones, but don't know why.

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Alberta’s ‘infamous’ golden cat statue sparks legislature hissing match

A statue of a golden feline can be seen in the background of a picture sent out by Premier Danielle Smith’s office on social media and has since become a popular meme.

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Canada discusses Keystone XL revival with Trump administration officials

Canadian and American government officials discussed a proposed revival of the canceled Keystone XL oil pipeline during a meeting in Houston, Tx. this week.

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Calgary man arrested for alleged child sex offences

ALERT's Internet Child Exploitation unit has charged a Calgary man with a list of child sex offences after he is alleged to have lured them into sharing sexual content online.

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ATCO investing $10M in company building Nunavut port-and-road project

ATCO said it's making the investment in West Kitikmeot Resources, which is developing a deepwater port on the Northwest Passage, an all-season road to NWT and an airstrip.

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RCMP arrest and charge 18-year-old in QEII drive-by shooting that killed driver

Alberta RCMP have arrested an 18-year-old man and charged him with second-degree murder following a brazen daylight shooting on the QEII near Leduc earlier this month.

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Fraser rejects call from 4 premiers to appoint judges approved by the provinces

Four premiers are jointly calling on the federal government to give them more of a say in judges who are appointed to their superior and appeal courts.

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