加拿大每日新闻简报 | 2026年2月25日
精选加拿大各大主流媒体重要新闻,中英双语呈现。
中文新闻摘要
1. 特朗普发表国情咨文:强硬姿态面对多重挑战
来源: National Post
美国总统特朗普发表国情咨文,面对支持率下滑和外交政策压力,展现强硬立场,称"你们什么都还没见到"。演讲内容涉及贸易、移民及国内政策,对加拿大与美国关系具有重要影响。
2. 阿尔伯塔省推进建立省级警察部队
来源: Globe and Mail
阿尔伯塔省省长丹妮尔·史密斯政府在省议会复会之际,再度推进建立省级警察力量,寻求减少对联邦政府的依赖。这是省内寻求更大自主权的最新举措。
3. 保守党要求调查庇护申请者的医疗保障问题
来源: Globe and Mail
联邦保守党提出动议,要求调查庇护申请者获得医疗服务的方式,并呼吁立即驱逐在加拿大被定罪的外国公民。此举反映了当前移民政策的政治争议。
4. BC省长呼吁联邦规范AI公司事件上报义务
来源: Globe and Mail
Tumbler Ridge枪击案曝光OpenAI曾封禁凶手账号却未通知当局,BC省长大卫·伊比呼吁渥太华立法要求AI服务提供商强制上报危险内容事件。
5. 萨斯喀彻温省长谈关税:后特朗普时代的应对之策
来源: Saskatoon StarPhoenix
萨省省长斯科特·莫在商业午餐会上表示,美国将长期是加拿大最大贸易伙伴,加拿大人需调整心态应对新贸易现实,并探讨了省内应对关税压力的经济策略。
6. 卡尔加里市议会一致通过:审查市中心免费乘车政策
来源: Global News
卡尔加里市议会全票通过动议,将对市中心免费公交区域政策进行全面审查。该政策自实施以来引发争议,议员们希望评估其实际效果与成本。
7. 蒙特利尔魁北克水电设施火灾引发大面积停电
来源: Montreal Gazette
蒙特利尔Ville-Marie区一处魁北克水电公司地下竖井发生火灾,逾40名消防员紧急出动,周边多个街区停电,影响居民正常生活。
8. 渥太华NEXUS/全球入境项目重启时间表不明
来源: Ottawa Citizen
服务于预审低风险旅客的NEXUS和全球入境通道在渥太华机场关停,重启时间仍未确定,折射出当前加美边境合作的紧张态势。
9. 新斯科舍省反对党敦促政府管控省电力公司
来源: Halifax SaltWire
新民主党领袖克劳迪娅·陈德呼吁省长蒂姆·休斯顿采取行动,解决新斯科舍省电力公司导致的高电费问题,众多省民承受巨大生活成本压力。
10. 埃德蒙顿油人队:迎回老将有望解决杀人蜂困境
来源: Edmonton Journal
老将前锋亚当·汉里克回归阵容,有望为油人队在联盟中排名倒数的杀人蜂阵容注入活力。球迷期待他带来防守端转变。
English News Summary
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
1. Trump’s State of the Union: Defiant Address Amid Falling Approval Ratings
Source: National Post
President Trump delivered a combative State of the Union address, declaring “you’ve seen nothing yet” while facing declining approval ratings and foreign policy pressure. The speech on trade, immigration and domestic policy carries significant implications for Canada-U.S. relations.
2. Alberta Takes Another Step Toward Provincial Police Force
Source: Globe and Mail
As the legislature returned, Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government renewed its push to establish a provincial police force, seeking reduced ties to Ottawa. It is the latest move by Alberta to assert greater autonomy from the federal government.
3. Conservatives Call for Investigation into Asylum Seekers’ Health Care Access
Source: Globe and Mail
Federal Conservatives introduced a motion demanding an investigation into how asylum seekers access health services, and calling for immediate deportation of foreign nationals convicted of crimes in Canada. The move highlights growing political tensions around immigration policy.
4. B.C. Premier Urges Ottawa to Regulate AI Incident Reporting After Tumbler Ridge Shooting
Source: Globe and Mail
After it emerged that OpenAI banned the Tumbler Ridge shooter from ChatGPT without notifying authorities, B.C. Premier David Eby called on the federal government to require AI providers to report dangerous content. The case has ignited a national debate on AI safety regulation.
5. Sask. Premier Scott Moe on Trade, Tariffs and a Post-Trump America
Source: Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Premier Scott Moe told a business audience that the U.S. will remain Canada’s largest trading partner for the foreseeable future, urging Canadians to adapt to new trade realities and outlining Saskatchewan’s approach to managing tariff pressures.
6. Calgary City Council Unanimously Backs Review of Downtown Free Fare Zone
Source: Global News
Calgary’s city council voted unanimously to launch a comprehensive review of the downtown free transit fare zone. The policy has drawn controversy since its launch, and councillors want to assess its real-world effectiveness and cost.
7. Fire in Hydro-Québec Shaft Knocks Out Power Across Montreal’s Ville-Marie
Source: Montreal Gazette
A fire in a Hydro-Québec underground access shaft in Montreal triggered a response from more than 40 firefighters and caused widespread outages across the Ville-Marie borough, disrupting daily life for many residents.
8. Restart of NEXUS and Global Entry at Ottawa Airport Still Uncertain
Source: Ottawa Citizen
Kiosks for the NEXUS and Global Entry trusted traveller programs remain out of service at Ottawa airport with no clear timeline for resumption, reflecting ongoing tension in Canada-U.S. border cooperation.
9. N.S. Opposition Leader Calls on Premier to Rein in Nova Scotia Power
Source: Halifax SaltWire
NDP Leader Claudia Chender urged Premier Tim Houston to take action against rising electricity costs driven by Nova Scotia Power, as many residents across the province struggle with high utility bills.
10. Oilers Veteran Adam Henrique’s Return Could Fix Edmonton’s Penalty Kill Woes
Source: Edmonton Journal
The return of forward Adam Henrique is expected to bolster the Oilers’ NHL-worst penalty kill. He logged the most PK ice time during the team’s last strong defensive stretch, giving fans reason for optimism heading into a critical stretch.
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