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Saturday, 3 January 2026

 

TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡


NEWS AGGREGATION & COMMENTARY


May Great Spirit bless 🙏


Good morning, today's weather here will be mainly cloudy with intermittent flurries, with a high of 27° F. Well, I can only hope they keep making the same mistake as the last couple of days, which turned out to be cool, but sunny. As for my health status? I'm doing a lot better than I did last week. I'm still a little weak in the legs, but the stomach is doing fine.


I had forgotten what it feels like to feel nothing, like this morning—feeling nothing except for the pleasure of the taste of coffee and the sensation of its warmth going down my throat to my stomach without feeling nauseous, or eating something without feeling queasy. It was the nausea that killed me. I couldn't put anything in my stomach without feeling sick. So I guess I'll live to write another saga in my Tree House News, that's what kept me going when I was ill, curled up under a blanket on the recliner couch with my laptop.


Today I am back in my comfy office chair in the computer room, a spare bedroom we use for the computer room, with one long table against one wall for the two 27-inch displays, our laptops, and other electronics paraphernalia, a student's desk, a freezer and a rack that goes all the way up to the ceiling with stored canned and dry goods. Welcome to The News Room. Kept orderly, there's enough room for everything, and still a lot of elbow room for Paula and my Workshop, Image below:

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TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


What Is Laid Back?


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"Laid-back" describes a relaxed, easygoing, and carefree attitude or style, showing little worry, with musical genres like reggae, chillout, and lo-fi embodying this vibe.


Does anyone remember what those two words mean? This is what I remember from personal experience: I lived for a while with people in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, around the Morristown area, and I also recall our Canadian Newfoundlanders. My recollection is from the Seventies, but I believe their traits and personalities remain the same:


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The idea that Newfoundlanders are laid-back is a common perception and a prominent part of the province's reputation and tourism campaigns. This stereotype is generally seen as having a lot of truth, with people often described as friendly, warm, and relaxed compared to those in more populated parts of Canada.*_


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Tennessee is widely regarded as embodying the friendly, laid-back mentality of the South, particularly in its smaller towns and rural areas. While the general atmosphere is known for its hospitality, the specific "vibe" can vary across its three main regions...


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Morristown, Tennessee, is generally characterized as a community with a laid-back atmosphere and a slower pace of life. The broader East Tennessee region is described as culturally laid back, with residents who enjoy outdoor activities and a comfortable lifestyle.


I Can Personally Attest To That But back then, that truck and camper were pretty well welcomed in any state I traveled through. I used to have a name for the truck and camper that I preferred: Its second name, the Gypsy wagon, Me Hippy & Flower Child. I always kept my Gypsy Wagon clean and orderly; it was my home for a time when I lived in the Morristown region of the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee.


🌺 🌸 ☮️ ~ PEACE MAN! ~ ☮️ 🌸 🌺


BREAKING NEWS:


Venezuela president Maduro captured and flown out of country after ‘large scale’ US strike, says Trump

What We're Covering

• Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been captured and flown out of Venezuela after the US carried out a large-scale strike on the capital city of Caracas, US President Donald Trump announced in a post on social media. Trump said there will be a news conference today at 11 a.m. ET.


• US Attorney General Pam Bondi says Maduro has been indicted in New York on drugs and weapons charges. Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a GOP senator Maduro will stand trial in the US and that he anticipates no further action.


• Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez said the government is unaware of the whereabouts of Maduro and first lady Cilia Flores, adding the US attack has cost the lives of officials, military personnel and civilians across the country...

*Read More:*


15 min ago

China tells its citizens not to travel to Venezuela in the near future, state media reports

More To Raed:

Updated 8:36 AM EST, Sat January 3, 2026

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Aspirin, CT scans and sleep: Five questions raised by Trump’s new disclosures on his health

President Donald Trump wants to tamp down on public debates about his health.


The oldest president to assume office has been dogged by questions about recent doctors’ visits, bruises on his hands and whether he’s fallen asleep during public events. Trump dismissed these concerns in an apparently impromptu interview with the Wall Street Journal this week, in which he blamed the visible bruises on a high daily dose of aspirin — more than his doctors recommend — and said he has plenty of energy...

  • First, who is Trump’s doctor, Sean Barbabella?:
  • What are the risks of taking high-dose aspirin daily?:
  • What is the ‘advanced imaging’ Trump received, and did it reveal anything new?:
  • Trump said he aced another cognitive test. What is that, and why does it matter?:
  • What about Trump’s sleep patterns and diet?:

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PUBLISHED Jan 3, 2026, 6:00 AM ET - 2 hr ago

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Minnesota families and child care providers scramble as federal funds hang in balance

In the days since the Trump administration announced it would freeze federal child care payments to Minnesota amid an alleged fraud investigation, fear and confusion have spread almost as fast as the viral video that launched the scandal.


Minnesota receives about $185 million annually in federal child care funding, supporting care for 19,000 children, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. The state says the money helps cover the cost of routine child care for thousands of low-income families each month, allowing parents to work or attend school.


But HHS announced Tuesday it would freeze that funding – and it’s not clear if there are any alternate plans for families affected by the freeze. “Funds will be released only when states prove they are being spent legitimately,” Deputy Secretary of HHS Jim O’Neill said Tuesday...

  • Child care workers ‘did what they should have’:
  • Cutting a ‘crucial piece of survival’:
  • A DOGE-era policy returns:
  • Somali American community pleads for change:

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PUBLISHED Jan 3, 2026, 6:00 AM ET - 3 hr ago

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CANADIAN NEWS:


Despite pause, U.S. tariffs leave furniture, cabinet makers 'in dire straits': industry association

Sector hit with 25% tariffs in October, but Trump paused promised increases set for Jan. 1


The Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association says while it welcomes U.S. President Donald Trump's postponement of tariff increases on furniture, cabinets and vanities, the industry is still being devastated by the duties. Trump hit the sector with 25 per cent tariffs in October but paused a promised increase to a total of 30 per cent for upholstered furniture and to 50 per cent for cabinets and vanities that was set to take effect Jan. 1.


"Yes, 50 per cent is a relief. But our industry is still reeling from the 25 per cent," said Luke Elias, the association's vice-president. "You just can't mitigate that in the manufacturing environment overnight."...

  • Don't ignore industry in CUSMA review: association:


U.S. Supreme Court decision on Trump's tariffs could bring more trade uncertainty to Canada


U.S. businesses claim Canada is a back door for products from China

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Jan 02, 2026 4:39 PM EST | Last Updated: January 2

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Thousands of public, private sector workers will be working from the office again in 2026

Provincial government employees in Alberta, Ontario are headed back full time


The new year will bring some big changes to the rules on in-office work for many employees across the country — including tens of thousands of provincial government staff in Ontario and Alberta, who will soon be required back in the office full time. As of Jan. 5, Ontario provincial government employees will be expected to work in the office five days per week.


Alberta's public service is also returning to full-time, in-office work in February to "strengthen collaboration, accountability and service delivery for Albertans," a spokesperson for the Alberta government said...

  • Plan to come in 'sharper view':
  • A return to the cubicle:

WATCH | Is remote work gone for good?:


A new Ontario law means your job search might look a little different in 2026


Early retirement info coming soon for federal public servants, government says


Nearly 2,000 public servants using new job matchmaking service, union says


Quebec to cut thousands of full-time civil service positions by March 2027

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Posted: Jan 02, 2026 9:13 AM EST | Last Updated: January 2

- CBC -


- Google Search -

What is Canada planning for the future of lumber and metal?


Canada is planning for the future of its lumber and metal industries through a combination of trade protectionism, financial support, and long-term modernization strategies focused on domestic demand and sustainability.

For the Lumber Industry

Canada's strategy for lumber aims to stabilize the industry against trade disruptions (primarily U.S. tariffs) and pivot towards long-term growth and diversification.


Canada is planning for the future of its lumber and metal industries through a combination of trade protectionism, financial support, and long-term modernization strategies focused on domestic demand and sustainability.

For the Lumber Industry

Canada's strategy for lumber aims to stabilize the industry against trade disruptions (primarily U.S. tariffs) and pivot towards long-term growth and diversification...

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Prime Minister Carney announces new measures to transform Canada’s steel and lumber industries


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CECtICmreQ4


Friday, 2 January 2026

 

TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡


NEWS AGGREGATION & COMMENTARY


May Great Spirit bless 🙏


Here I am at 1:15 a.m., sitting here on the couch scrolling through the phone; not much is going on there. I wasn't sleepy, so I thought I would come out here and just let my mind wander where it will. As for the weather, they're calling for some more breezy conditions of 17 to 20 mph and a temperature of 25° F. I think I'll keep my nose in the house today, thank you. They might be wrong, and we get sun instead, like yesterday, 🌞 like Tropicana in Canada!🌴 🏝️ 🏄‍♀️ 🏜️ 🦎 I will be enjoying the Christmas tree for the last time tonight, tomorrow, the Christmas stuff is going back in the closet.


IN TODAY'S PRAYER 🙏 we can only pray for what is humanly possible to do whatever is in our power to do what's right, for one another. We, the People. And to strive to build better lives for all of us.


Not like the psychos in charge at the present time, who want us to destroy one another with demented, psychopathic hatred, lies, prejudice, jealousy, greed, theft, selfishness, deceit, and turncoat traitors like them. That is exactly what the founders of Project 2025 would imagine they certainly had planned to see us do: GO NUTS, giving both sides, the Nut Cases and Trumpo The Typo's Dunce Cadets, clashing, the red flag for a free-for-all goes up, then fight like knuckle-dragging Neanderthals throwing rocks at each other over what morcels of humanity that are left.

May the Flame of Empathy Never Go Out. 🔥 🙏

_*That is about all I have from the Newsroom for today. Thank you for reading the News.*_


TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


Is The World Falling Apart To Communism?


- Google Search -

Search instead for why does it seem like the whole world is falling apart to communism

  • AI Overview

The perception that the world is "falling apart to communism" is not supported by current global political and economic trends; in fact, communism as a state-governing ideology is in decline. The feeling may stem from an increase in political polarization, economic anxiety, and the use of the term "communism" to label a wide range of progressive or left-wing policies in some countries.


Current State of Communism Globally

  • Decline in Prevalence:

At its peak, around one-third of the world's population lived under a Marxist–Leninist system. Today, only five countries have a single-party government run by a communist party: China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam. And now America

  • Economic Reforms:
  • Lack of Global Spread:
  • Reasons for the Perception:

The perception of a global shift toward communism is often linked to domestic political dynamics and a misunderstanding of current political and economic theories.

*Political Polarization and Rhetoric:* In some democratic countries, particularly the United States, the terms "socialism" and "communism" are often used as political labels for even moderate social welfare programs (such as Medicare) or government intervention in the economy. This broad and often imprecise use of the terms can create the impression of a wider communist influence than actually exists.

  • Reaction to Capitalism's Failures:
  • Global Instability:
  • Authoritarianism vs. Communism:

In summary, the world is not falling apart due to a rise in communism. The current era is characterized by global economic integration (mostly capitalist), geopolitical competition among major powers that are no longer strictly ideological rivals, and domestic political reactions to economic challenges.

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WHAT DO YOU THINK?


BREAKING NEWS:


Agonizing wait as Swiss officials rush to identify ski resort fire victims

What We're Covering

• Fatal blaze: About 40 people were killed and around 115 others injured in a fire at a New Year’s party in ski resort bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland.


• Families wait for news of loved ones: Multiple people are missing, including a teenager who was celebrating the new year with friends. Authorities say identifying those killed could “take several days.”


• Probe underway: Investigators are looking into whether a flashover, in which everything in a room ignites almost simultaneously, caused an explosion. Witnesses reported that employees were carrying sparklers in champagne bottles, but officials say the investigation will take time.


• Scenes of chaos: New videos showed terror and chaos as the fire broke out inside the bar. One video showed flames spreading across the ceiling and crowds of people rushing up a flight of stairs toward the exit...

*Read More:*


31 min ago

Switzerland "deeply grateful" for international support, foreign minister says

More To Read:


Mayor Zohran Mamdani doubles down in an unapologetically progressive inauguration

If there was any hope New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani would inch towards the middle or appeal to moderate Democrats as he launched his administration, it vanished in the bitter January air that ushered in the start of his term.


During his inaugural address Thursday, Mamdani sought to send a clear message: That the left had won the hard-fought race for mayor, and his administration is now intent on showing the rest of the country that progressive liberals can, in fact, govern. At a time of deep political division across the US, Mamdani stuck to his political identity and ideology, reminding the crowd he had been “elected as a democratic socialist,” promising to “govern as a democratic socialist” and castigating the politics of complacency and the political establishment for failing its constituency...


It was an unapologetically progressive speech, in which Mamdani framed the mainstream Democratic party as one that lacked imagination and ambition. Then, he vowed to not “abandon my principles for fear of being deemed radical.”...

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Updated Jan 1, 2026, 10:14 PM ET - 11 hr ago - 11 hr ago

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Venezuela has detained several Americans as tensions with US rise

Venezuelan security forces have detained at least five Americans in recent months as the US has built a pressure campaign against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, a US official familiar with the matter told CNN.


The circumstances of the individual cases vary, and some could have been involved in drug smuggling, the official said. US officials are still collecting information about what the Americans were doing in Venezuela and at the time of their detention, the official added. Trump administration officials believe that the Maduro regime is detaining the Americans to build leverage against the US, the official said, as the pressure campaign against the Venezuelan leader — including the US strikes on drug boats, a CIA strike on Venezuelan port facility and recent oil blockade — has intensified in recent months.


The tactic mirrors that of Russia, Venezuela’s longtime ally, which has detained numerous Americans on Russian soil in recent years to use as leverage in Moscow’s tense relations with the US...

Read More:

Updated Jan 1, 2026, 9:36 PM ET - 12 hr ago

- CNN -


CANADIAN NEWS:


Thousands of public, private sector workers will be working from the office again in 2026

Provincial government employees in Alberta, Ontario are headed back full time

The new year will bring some big changes to the rules on in-office work for many employees across the country — including tens of thousands of provincial government staff in Ontario and Alberta, who will soon be required back in the office full time.


As of Jan. 5, Ontario provincial government employees will be expected to work in the office five days per week. Alberta's public service is also returning to full-time, in-office work in February to "strengthen collaboration, accountability and service delivery for Albertans," a spokesperson for the Alberta government said...

  • Plan to come in 'sharper view':
  • A return to the cubicle:

WATCH | Is remote work gone for good?:

Posted: Jan 02, 2026 9:13 AM EST | Last Updated: 37 minutes ago

- CBC -


Parts of Alberta just saw some of the most snow they've ever seen in the month of December

Meteorologist says precipitation could offer some relief to farmers grappling with drought conditions


Just as Edmonton saw a sharp spike in snowfall this December, other parts of Alberta also recorded some of their highest December precipitation volumes in decades. Experts say the unusually snowy start to winter could offer some relief to farmers who grappled with drought conditions in 2025.


Terri Lang, a meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, said that as of Dec. 28, the amount of precipitation in Edmonton in December was 416 per cent above its 30-year average, making it the city’s sixth wettest December since such data has been recorded


Some Alberta farmers are hoping that significant snowfall in December will help mitigate drought concerns in the spring and summer...

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Posted: Jan 02, 2026 8:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

- CBC -


The Project' explores Project 2025's origins and goals to reshape American culture


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7rASQFXZjM


Thursday, 1 January 2026

 

TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡


NEWS AGGREGATION & COMMENTARY


May Great Spirit bless 🙏


Good morning from the Niagara Peninsula. They are calling for another day of 20 to 30 kph winds on and off, with blowing snow, at 21° F *YUCK!* Just plain puky weather until at least next week. I ain't leavin' the house until mid-April.


Well, there isn't much shaking here in the Newsroom this morning, so I'm taking some time for myself, thinking random thoughts before I make the morning coffee.


As for my physical health, I am pretty well back to normal again, as normal as I can be for an 80-year-old in rehab. I am doing exercise every day now to build myself back up. Rehabilitation from any illness when you're 80 years old has only one speed, slow! I'm exercising to strengthen my legs after being laid up for months. I'm still pretty wobbly in the legs when I walk.


And now that my stomach has settled down, I've been changing my food intake daily to include more protein, fiber, probiotics, and other nutrients instead of drinking juices and consommé for almost a month because that was all my stomach would handle. I lost 14 lbs. The current flu nearly brought me to the Pearly Gates 🏛️👼, to the point that everything was making me nauseous, even colors and sounds. I pray that I never experience that again.


Out of Today's Breaking News:


At least one good news today, would you believe out of America this time.


Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as mayor of New York City


Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist who campaigned on a promise to tackle the affordability crisis in one of America's most expensive cities, was sworn in as New York City's112th mayor early Thursday. Mamdani, a 34-year-old immigrant from Uganda, makes history as the city's first Muslim mayor, first South African mayor, and the youngest mayor to hold the high-profile office in more than a century.


"This is truly the honor and the privilege of a lifetime," Mamdani said moments after being sworn in.


The former state assemblyman from Queens captured the world's attention and stunned the political establishment with his win in the Democratic primary last summer, running a campaign focused on affordability: He promised to create a universal childcare program, freeze the rent for roughly two million rent-stabilized tenants, and make city buses "fast and free."

Read More:

Updated Jan 1, 2026, 7:58 AM ET - 54 min ago

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TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


~ COURAGE ~


I have good vibes about Zohran Mamdani, just as I do about Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, who has some grit and teeth to chew it with, too. And we have two fire eaters: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders. C'MON THE REST OF YOU CHICKEN LIVERS! If I were still living in Tennessee, you can bet yer boots I would be out there defending the rights of We, the People, in one way or another.


When I fell into a hole, which I did several times in my life, I was at the bottom of the hole back then, making wrong choices because that was where it felt most comfortable, like that was where I belonged. After enough time at the bottom, I found it was kind of boring down there in the dark. I climbed back out, dukes up and ready for action 🥊 🥊


_*As I always said for most of my life, I was hiding in the shadows, hard pressed against the wall. Hiding, with nowhere to go, I shouted, "WHAT HAVE I GOT TO LOSE?" Then I forged forward 🦸‍♀️ 🏃‍♀️‍➡️*_


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Courage:

Courage is the mental and moral strength to face fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation, enabling one to act despite apprehension for a greater purpose, even when it's difficult or risky, and involves not just physical bravery but also emotional honesty, vulnerability, and standing up for one's own values. It's about controlling fear, not the absence of it, allowing for perseverance, authenticity, and doing the right thing.


BREAKING NEWS:


Dozens presumed dead in New Year catastrophe in Swiss ski resort

What We're Covering

• Deadly blaze: Dozens of people are presumed killed and around 100 others injured in a fire at a New Year’s party in a Swiss ski resort, according to police.


• Alpine haven: One of Switzerland’s most exclusive locales, Crans-Montana is known for sweeping vistas stretching from the Matterhorn to Mont Blanc.


• Investigation underway: The area is closed to the public while police investigate and a no-fly zone is in place. Officials are treating the tragedy as a fire, not a terror attack, a prosecutor said.


• Scenes of panic: Video from outside the Le Constellation bar shows panic in the crowd as the blaze broke out. Two witnesses told CNN affiliate BFMTV that the deadly fire was caused by sparklers placed in champagne bottles, but officials say it will take time to determine the cause...

Read More:


4 min ago

NOW: Officials are providing an update on the fire

More To Read:

Updated 11:20 AM EST, Thu January 1, 2026

- CNN -


‘Profound costs’: How Trump upended the federal government in his first year back in Washington

As President Donald Trump’s first year back in the White House winds down, he has already transformed and upended the federal government.


He has used political purges, mass federal layoffs and drastic spending cuts to neutralize dissent and aggressively implement his second-term agenda. At the same time, he has also ordered the Justice Department to investigate and prosecute his political opponents. And he has sidelined or dismissed dozens of independent watchdogs that hold agencies accountable.


Trump allies maintain that he is simply using all of the tools at his disposal, under an expansive view of executive power, to enact policies that the American people endorsed when they voted to return him to the White House in 2024...

  • Gutting the federal workforce:
  • Dramatic spending cuts:
  • Testing the rule of law:
  • Neutralizing oversight:

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PUBLISHED Jan 1, 2026, 6:00 AM ET - 5 hr ago

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CANADIAN NEWS:


Some snowbirds want out of Florida. A bad housing market makes it hard to leave

After a year of Trump 2.0, some Canadians in Florida face a difficult decision this winter


As the era of bilateral bad blood between Canada and the U.S. drags on, some snowbirds are facing a choice this January: Go south to warmer climes, or boycott a country that has gone from friend to somewhat of a foe. That decision is more difficult for the hundreds of thousands of Canadians who collectively own an estimated $60 billion worth of property in Florida, the favoured refuge for generations of the winter-weary.


Donna Lockhart, a snowbird from Ennismore, Ont., decided the recent anti-Canadian sentiment was too much to bear and it was time to put her condo near Punta Gorda, Fla., up for sale and get out of U.S. President Donald Trump’s America...

  • Housing troubles in southwest Florida:
  • The Canadian exodus:
  • A different approach:

Posted: Jan 01, 2026 4:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 5 hours ago

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Cool space stuff you don’t want to miss in 2026, including a Canadian who’s heading to the moon

We have a mission to the moon, eclipses and meteor showers


Happy new year!


As we roll into 2026, we can look back on all the great things that happened in space in the last 12 months, from getting our third-known interstellar visitor — 3I/ATLAS — to seeing beautiful displays of the northern lights, to the opening of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory that could change our views on the universe in ways we have yet to understand.


And now, we look ahead to some of the very cool things skywatchers might want to keep an eye on in the coming year.


Meteors, meteors, meteors!


  • A Canadian goes to the moon:
  • Eclipses:

Space missions:

Read More:

Jan 01, 2026 4:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 8 hours ago

- CBC -


1 MIN AGO: Trump’s Ambassador KICKED OUT of Canada — Diplomatic Crisis Explodes


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teTTh0D343w



Wednesday, 31 December 2025

 

TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏡


NEWS AGGREGATION & COMMENTARY


May Great Spirit bless 🙏


JUST WHAT IS HAPPENING TO OUR HEALTH SYSTEM IN ONTARIO?


Every time I visit this topic, there is a significant discrepancy about the size of Valles Marineris on Mars, either that or I forgot how to do simple math.


Here is all of the breakdown I spent part of the night researching on - Google Search -

It looks like a failing heart monitor.〽️


Me Question; - Google Search -


As of late 2025, Ontario has hired more than 260 U.S.-licensed doctors and nearly 1,400 U.S. Health care workers


The final statistics for December 31, 2025, were not yet available in the latest reports from that time.

These figures reflect the total number recruited throughout 2025, supported by a provincial initiative launched in June 2025 to fast-track the licensing process for American healthcare professionals.


Key Details Include:


Doctors: More than 260 U.S. physicians had moved to Ontario by September/November 2025.

Nurses: Nearly 1,400 U.S.-based nurses had registered to work in the province by September

2025.Process:

A new policy allows qualified U.S.-licensed physicians and nurses to work for up to six months while their full registration with the relevant provincial college is processed, removing a major barrier to employment.


ONTARIO IS FACING HOSPITAL AND CLINIC CLOSURE. WHY?


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Underfunding:

Primarily due to chronic underfunding, severe existing staff shortages and burnout, and a policy shift towards private clinics that draws resources from the public system. The recent hiring of U.S.-licensed professionals is a measure to help alleviate the staffing crisis, but it is not enough to offset these systemic issues.


*Inadequate Funding:*

Ontario's provincial funding for public hospitals is lower per capita than in any other Canadian province. The current funding increases often do not keep pace with the combined pressures of inflation, population growth, and an aging population, forcing many hospitals to operate at a deficit and make cuts.


  • Widespread Staff Shortages and Burnout:
  • Reliance on Private Agencies:
  • Increased Demand:
  • Insufficient Capacity Planning:


FORD ADMINISTRATION GOT 3.1 BILLION FOR OVER THREE YEARS for Health Care in February of 2024. Where is this $3.1 billion, Mr. Thief Ford?


If this is so, $3.1 billion in federal money, how come we still have a shortage in the hospitals and clinics that are currently operating? With all these new doctors and nurses, you would think there would be an improvement in the health system. I don't see any, MR. FORD, and I've been in and out of clinics to see doctors, and I've been in a hospital twice in the past ten years, and it's still the same old mess. I also have to go to another city to see a specialist because there are none where I live. Nothing has changed


WHY DON'T YOU COUGH UP WHAT YOU STOLE FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, MR. THIEF FORD?


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As of late 2025, Ontario is experiencing a mix of permanent and temporary closures of some clinics and hospital services

primarily in rural areas, due to staffing shortages and funding issues. At the same time, the provincial government is investing in new and expanded health care facilities and services across Ontario.


Clinic and Service


Walk-in Clinics:

At least one health system in the Huron and Perth counties permanently closed its last remaining walk-in clinic at the end of 2025 due to a lack of available physicians and a lack of provincial funding for its operation.


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Temporary ER/Urgent Care Closures

Many rural hospitals and urgent care centers across Ontario continue to face frequent temporary closures or service reductions, often during nights or weekends, with staffing shortages (especially nurses) cited as the primary cause.


Service & Bed Cuts:

Concerns about potential service cuts or the loss of thousands of nurses and hospital beds across the province.

  • Government Expansion and Investment:
  • expansion and new facilities:
  • New Construction/Expansion:
  • Primary Care Action Plan:

Hospital Funding:

Ontario is providing up to $1.1 billion in additional hospital funding for 2025-2026, which includes base funding increases and one-time funding for the surgical system, intended to maintain high-quality services. And add 260 U.S.- LICENCED DOCTORS AND NEARLY 1,400 U.S. Health care workers

  • Privatization of Surgeries:


EXCUSE ME, MR THIEF FORD. WHERE IS THE $3.1 BILLION OVER THREE YEARS FOR HEALTH CARE?

Is this $1.1 billion part of the February 2024 deal Federal government, Trudeau administration allotted $3.1 billion over three years?


IF CANADA IS TO SURVIVE ALL THIS FINANCIAL CALAMITY WE HAVE TO GET THE THIEVES AND LEACHES OFF THE FEDERAL TITY.


- Google Search -

In the 2024–25 fiscal year, the Ontario government projected health sector


Expenses of approximately $91.6 billion. The figure of $30 billion is not the total health budget but is referenced in different contexts related to the province's finances.


Here is a breakdown of how the figure of $30 billion relates to Ontario's finances and health sector:

  • Total Program Expense Increase:
  • Health Infrastructure:
  • Federal Funding:


On February 2024, Ontario signed a health care agreement with the federal government that will provide $3.1 billion over three years to invest in the province's health care system.

  • One-Time Tax Rebate:
  • Early Pandemic Response:


BREAKING NEWS:


SNAP bans on soda, candy and other foods take effect in five states Jan. 1

Starting Thursday, Americans in five states who get government help paying for groceries will see new restrictions on soda, candy and other foods they can buy with those benefits. Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Utah and West Virginia are the first of at least 18 states to enact waivers prohibiting the purchase of certain foods through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP.


It’s part of a push by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to urge states to strip foods regarded as unhealthy from the $100 billion federal program – long known as food stamps – that serves 42 million Americans. "We cannot continue a system that forces taxpayers to fund programs that make people sick and then pay a second time to treat the illnesses those very programs help create,” Kennedy said in a statement in December...

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PUBLISHED Dec 30, 2025, 3:19 PM ET - 11 hr ago

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Trump administration freezes child care payments to Minnesota amid federal investigation into alleged fraud

The US Department of Health and Human Services says it has frozen all child care payments to the state of Minnesota, as the FBI and Department of Homeland Security investigate allegations of fraud, including at child care centers, in the latest show of federal force in the state — home to the country’s largest Somali population.


Deputy Secretary of HHS Jim O’Neill announced the funding freeze on X Tuesday, weeks after ICE launched operations in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area to specifically target undocumented Somali immigrants, precipitated by revelations about widespread fraud against the state as well as President Donald Trump’s comments that he “doesn’t want” Somalis in the country.


The stepped-up effort also comes days after YouTube content creator Nick Shirley, who has created anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim videos in the past, posted a viral video in which he claimed to find widespread fraud at Somali-run child care centers. The video, which includes limited evidence for the creator’s allegations, has received more than 2 million views on YouTube as of Tuesday morning and was retweeted by Vice President JD Vance and former Department of Government Efficiency leader Elon Musk...

  • Surge follows viral video:
  • DHS and FBI say they are investigating fraud:
  • Dozens arrested in previous fraud scandal
  • President has long-standing grudge against Somalis:

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Updated Dec 30, 2025, 9:28 PM ET - 5 hr ago

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Russia is approaching a grim milestone: by mid-January, President Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation” in Ukraine will have dragged on longer than the war on the Eastern Front that began with the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941 and ended with the fall of Berlin in May 1945.


Putin is famously obsessed with World War II and official veneration of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany is part of the ideological glue that holds together the Russian state. Putin’s Russia has even seen the rehabilitation of Josef Stalin, the Communist dictator who presided over a ruthless purge in the 1930s before leading his country in what is known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War. But nearly four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a decisive victory over Kyiv eludes the Kremlin leader:...

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PUBLISHED Dec 31, 2025, 12:01 AM ET - 2 hr ago

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Motorcycles seized in raids targeting Canadian fugitive Ryan Wedding valued at $40M US: FBI

Other items seized included vehicles, artworks and what Mexican authorities described as Olympic medals


U.S. authorities have released more details on dozens of high-end motorcycles believed to belong to Ryan Wedding, the former Canadian athlete now accused of running an international drug ring. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) says the motorcycles, which were among the items seized in raids in Mexico City and the surrounding state of Mexico, have an estimated value of $40 million US ($54.7 million Cdn).


Last week, Mexico's Secretariat of Security and Citizen Protection said multiple agencies carried out raids on four homes linked to a suspect whose description matched Wedding's...


New pictures of Ryan Wedding show changes in fugitive’s appearance


CBC Explains10 ways ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding has evaded arrest for 10 years

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Posted: Dec 30, 2025 8:27 PM EST | Last Updated: 6 hours ago

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Major water main break in northwest Calgary leads to significant flooding, stranded cars

Fire official says 13 people were rescued from their cars


Ford, Trudeau sign $3.1B health-care funding deal that will see Ontario hire more health workers | CBC


Trudeau and Ford to sign Ontario health-care deal on Friday


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