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Good morning, everyone! At the moment, it's mostly sunny, warm, and breezy with gusty winds, but it's a nice cooling breeze, not that Chilly Willie stuff. Anyway, it's supposed to get up into the high 80 °'s and low 90s °F next week. That's more like normal for June, but then, WHAT IS NORMAL ANYMORE?
We, the People, have the power to decide WHAT IS NORMAL. It's not normal for We, the People, to be forced to accept that the regime is the new light of truth, the savior, when it's really the enslaver. You work hard for the Mother Trucker π©π€ in charge, the Orange Jabba the Hutt, the cause of chaos, misery, and suffering.
IT'S YOUR DECISION IF YOU TRULY BELIEVE THIS BIG ORANGE PLOP OF SPACE SLUG S--T ππ©
Then you wouldn't know the difference between a stick of dynamite π§¨or a candle π―️. Light the wick?? What's the difference? As the DUNCE CADETS would say, DUHHH! scratching their heads! Then hand them a match, and they'll light up the wick on the dynamite π️𧨠That would certainly light π‘ up their life with a bang π₯
Well, I had my second cup of Java, great stuff if one just measures the content of coffee in proportion to the amount of cups of water. Not a mug, I'm talking about a measuring cup of coffee. The result is just as good as Tim Hortons Dark Roast Coffee! I just made a little science research project out of coffee making ☕️π. That about wraps it up for me in the Newsroom. Have a pleasant day, and thank you for visiting and reading The Tree House News.
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TODAY'S DISCUSSION:
First Nations demand Alberta premier terminate separation referendum
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Treaty 8 First Nations have penned an open letter to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith objecting to her government's separation referendum.
The letter comes after a separation petition was overturned in court in favour of First Nations last month. Justice Shaina Leonard ruled that the province had a duty to consult with First Nations under Section 35 of the Constitution before legitimizing the petition spearheaded by separatist group Stay Free Alberta.
Now, a question on separation will be posed to Albertans in a referendum on Oct. 19, despite the court ruling. "The courts have already ruled in our favour when it comes to the referendum, and those rulings have been ignored," said Treaty 8 First Nations Grand Chief Trevor Mercredi at a press conference Thursday.
"The goal posts have been consistently and constantly moved back to accommodate the separatists, and it's something that we feel is very detrimental to Alberta and Canada." During a press conference at the annual meeting of western and northern premiers last month, Smith said the judge exaggerated the duty to consult, adding that arguments will be made in a court appeal on what the limits of duty to consult ought to be...
- 'Swimming in muddy water':
The chief said they'll be taking every means necessary against the referendum, including legal and civil disobedience.
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Published: June 04, 2026 at 4:42PM EDT
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I'm in favor of the chiefs. Let us pause for a moment for prayer and meditation that Injun doesn't get bit by the white snake again.
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BREAKING NEWS:
Vulnerable Republicans increasingly willing to defy Trump’s agenda as midterms approach
President Donald Trump remains the clear leader of the Republican party. Yet his grip is weakening among Republicans on Capitol Hill who’ve grown frustrated by what they view as increasingly brazen decisions in his second term.
Republicans are still on track to muscle through a top party priority next week, delivering $70 billion in Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection funding. But even that measure had been at serious risk of collapse in recent weeks after Republicans revolted over Trump’s insistence for a $1.8 billion settlement fund that critics say is intended to reward his political supporters.
While Senate GOP leaders successfully quashed much of that dissent, the days of bitter wrangling exposed cracks in Trump’s base of support on Capitol Hill. There is now a growing chorus of Republicans — and not just the usual defectors — willing to defy him as they seek to rein in his pursuit of his agenda, ranging from projects like the White House ballroom and exacting political retribution on his enemies to his handling of the Iran war and other foreign policy issues...
“They see the realities,” the person familiar with the private discussions said of Trump’s top aides. “But the president is his own comms director, legislative director, chief of staff, etc.” ...
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PUBLISHED Jun 6, 2026, 6:30 AM ET - 2 hr ago
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Democrats can do better than Graham Platner. They must demand he drop out.
The party risks betraying its own values if it won’t denounce the embattled Maine Senate candidate.
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Graham Platner needs to drop out of the Maine Senate race — and Democrats should be the ones to coax him toward the door. When Platner first threw his hat in the ring last year, there was a reasonable argument for his candidacy — here was a political outsider with a fresh perspective who represented a new generation of political talent for Democrats.
But everything we have learned about Platner over the past several months suggests that he is a moral and political trainwreck, with enough skeletons in his closet to fill a graveyard.
- Platner has been caught in so many lies that it’s difficult to take anything he says seriously:
- Where will Platner’s numbers be in November after five months of GOP ads hammering him?:
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Jun. 6, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT
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CANADIAN NEWS:
The Gordie Howe International Bridge is 'essentially complete.' The fight over it is not
Document shows decades-long fight to build rival Windsor-Detroit crossing
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The Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Windsor, Ont., and Detroit has been "essentially complete" since February, but a major lawsuit challenging Canada's decision to build it may not reach trial until 2027 or 2028, according to a newly obtained federal briefing note.
The information was contained in the heavily redacted briefing note prepared for federal Housing and Infrastructure Minister Gregor Robertson by deputy minister Paul Halucha. The note is dated Feb. 17, 2026, and was obtained by CBC News through an an access-to-information request...
The Gordie Howe International Bridge is silhouetted against an orange sky over the Detroit River between Windsor and Detroit. (Pratyush Dayal/CBC)
- 'Can't come soon enough' for truckers:
WATCH | The pressure is on to open Gordie Howe Bridge:
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Posted: Jun 06, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 6 hours ago
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YES! Finally πͺπ
Ottawa's mixed fleet of F-35s and Gripens could total more than 100 aircraft, sources say
Global Eye supply chain could be used for major Gripen project as negotiations continue ilitary objections:
WATCH | Canada to purchase GlobalEye surveillance planes:
- The lesson of 2023:
WATCH | More about the F-35 deal:
Posted: Jun 06, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 6 hours ago
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PM Carney Announces Canada's AEW&C Preferred Supplier: Saab GlobalEye | CANSEC 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxUYT7KFrx0




