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Tirs policiers à Winnipeg, réseau électrique mis à l’épreuve par la chaleur et la nouvelle franchise de Desiree Scott — Winnipeg mardi

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🏛️ Gouvernement et politique

  1. Homme de 42 ans abattu et décède après une intervention policière à Linden Woods. La police a reçu deux appels du frère de l’homme à 20 h 42 et 21 h 58; des agents sont arrivés sur Avon Gate à 22 h 23, ont affronté un homme armé d’une arme blanche et un officier a tiré; l’Unité d’enquête indépendante mène l’enquête et l’homme est décédé à l’hôpital.
  2. Winnipeg abaisse la limite de vitesse sur Wellington Crescent entre River et Academy. Le conseil municipal a approuvé la modification pour le tronçon de Wellington Crescent entre River Avenue et Academy Road, effective immédiatement, invoquant des mesures d’apaisement de la circulation pour ce segment de la voirie.
  3. Trois résidences pour aînés de la région de Winnipeg sans climatisation entièrement fonctionnelle en pleine vague de chaleur. La WRHA a confirmé des pannes partielles aux établissements Pembina Place (57 lits), Middlechurch Home of Winnipeg à West St. Paul et Donwood Manor; Pembina Place installe trois nouvelles unités sur plancher et la province s’attend à ce que certaines unités soient opérationnelles d’ici mercredi.

💼 Économie et affaires

  1. Desiree Scott cofonde la nouvelle franchise professionnelle féminine de la NSL à Winnipeg, qui débutera en 2027. La Northern Super League a annoncé Winnipeg comme sa septième franchise pour 2027; Scott sera vice-présidente aux relations communautaires et à l’expérience joueuse et Rob Gale occupera le poste de chef des opérations sportives.
  2. Le Manitoba établit un nouveau record estival de demande en électricité pendant la vague de chaleur. Manitoba Hydro a indiqué que la consommation maximale d’électricité a atteint un sommet estival cette semaine alors que la chaleur et l’humidité ont poussé la demande à des niveaux records, mettant à rude épreuve le réseau provincial.

🌦️ Environnement

  1. Environnement et Changement climatique Canada émet des avertissements de chaleur extrême couvrant des parties du Manitoba et une grande partie du pays. Les alertes signalent des épisodes de chaleur de deux jours et plus avec des valeurs d’indice humidex au‑dessus des seuils d’avertissement; le nord du Manitoba pourrait voir des maxima diurnes près de 29 °C durant l’épisode de chaleur jusqu’à mercredi.
  2. Les niveaux d’eau commencent à baisser à Brandon après le pic de la rivière Assiniboine. La ville de Brandon a indiqué que le niveau à la 1st Street a diminué d’un peu plus de trois pouces (près de 8 cm) depuis le sommet; la municipalité a rappelé aux résidents que les débits demeurent très élevés et qu’aucune évacuation n’a été ordonnée.

📰 Aussi aujourd’hui

  • Un shérif du Manitoba, 28 ans, décède après une collision entre une fourgonnette et un train à l’ouest de Portage la Prairie.
  • Homme de 42 ans abattu mortellement par la police de Winnipeg à Linden Woods (voir 10684).
  • Trois résidences avec pannes de climatisation incluent Pembina Place, 57 lits.
  • La parodie musicale Heated Rivalry ouvre sur scène, production locale signalée.
  • Complexe d’appartements de la Première Nation de Peguis détruit par un incendie, la communauté décrit la perte comme dévastatrice.
  • Homme mort, femme blessée dans un renversement de VUS dans la Première Nation de Sagkeeng.
  • La chaleur extrême et l’humidité peuvent alimenter des orages violents et des tornades, cite un professeur de l’Université de Toronto.
  • Les blessures liées à la violence en milieu de travail ont triplé entre 2015 et 2025, selon un rapport de la Manitoba Federation of Labour.
  • Des centaines de manifestants au palais municipal de Winnipeg s’opposent au rachat fédéral d’armes.
  • Propriétaire de chalet de Burge Lake et résidents de Lynne Lake poursuivent Alamos Gold suite à un incendie au Manitoba.
  • Femme de 26 ans portée disparue, présumée dans la région de Thompson, la GRC demande des informations.
  • Clinique privée Grifols autorisait des donneurs de plasma présentant des risques de maladie, d’après une constatation de Santé Canada.
  • La Federation of Labour met en garde: la hausse de la violence au travail doit être traitée.
  • Les dirigeants d’O-Pipon-Na-Piwin affirment que l’évacuation due aux feux de forêt a laissé les communautés « se débrouiller seules ».
  • Une route provinciale du Manitoba gondole sous la chaleur extrême; une voiture lourdement endommagée.
  • Les voyages de Canadiens aux États-Unis remontent malgré un boycott prolongé des déplacements.
  • (Doublon) La chaleur peut augmenter le risque de tornades, référence à Environnement Canada.
  • Des dizaines de restes de la Première Guerre mondiale retrouvés sur un chantier en France incluent un soldat manitobain.
  • Annonce d’une équipe d’expansion à Winnipeg comme 7e franchise de la NSL (voir 10618).
  • Prévisions météo du Manitoba par Riley Laychuk pour le 14 juillet 2026.
  • La climatisation d’un foyer de West St. Paul était en panne depuis des jours pendant la vague de chaleur.
  • L’Assemblée des Premières Nations tient son assemblée d’été au moment où le projet de loi sur l’eau suscite des inquiétudes.
  • (Doublon) Prévisions météo du Manitoba pour le 14 juillet 2026.
  • (Second doublon) Des experts relient les vagues de chaleur à des orages l’après‑midi plus violents.
  • (Doublon) La parodie musicale Heated Rivalry fait rire sur scène.

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