📍 Edmonton · Sun, Jul 5, 2026 · 10 articles · 164

Oilers Sign Mukhamadullin & Stastney, GM Emphasizes CUSMA's Importance — Edmonton Sunday

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. Trump administration denies strategizing with Alberta separatists. U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra clarifies that no meetings or financial discussions have occurred with Alberta separatists. This statement counters claims made by separatists and highlights the ongoing tension surrounding Alberta's political landscape.

💼 Economy & Business

  1. General Motors stresses the importance of CUSMA for the auto industry. GM Canada's president, Jack Uppal, emphasized at the Calgary Stampede that the CUSMA is crucial for keeping North American trade competitive and integrated amid global economic pressures.

🏈 Sports

  1. Edmonton Oilers secure defense with key signings. The Oilers announced contracts for defencemen Shakir Mukhamadullin and Spencer Stastney, enhancing their defensive lineup. Mukhamadullin's two-year contract is notable following his acquisition from the San Jose Sharks.

  2. Canada's World Cup journey inspires future ambitions. The historic performance of Canada's team at the World Cup has fueled the players' desire to compete and excel in future tournaments, bringing excitement to Canadian soccer fans.

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. Northern Alberta swimmer rewriting record books. A young swimming sensation from northern Alberta is making waves with record-breaking performances, capturing the attention of sports enthusiasts and scouts alike.

📰 Also Today

  • Canada's World Cup run concludes with loss to Morocco. Historic achievements acknowledged despite the defeat.
  • New study explores how dreams aid problem-solving. Research examines the benefit of 'sleeping on it.'
  • Smart glasses highlight privacy law gaps in Canada. Raises concerns over current regulations.
  • Fundraising efforts for Alberta's referendum campaign analyzed. Evaluates third-party advertising efforts.
  • Art exhibit on death portrays lively themes. A unique Alberta museum exhibit challenges perspectives on mortality.

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