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Saturday, 6 June 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏑


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


Great Spirit bless πŸ™


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 πŸ‘©‍🎀 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 πŸ›πŸ’©

Then you wouldn't know the difference between a stick of dynamite 🧨or a candle πŸ•―️. 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 πŸ–Œ️🧨 That would certainly light πŸ’‘ up their life with a bang πŸ’₯


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 ☕️😊. 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

VIDEO | Included:

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.

Read More:

Published: June 04, 2026 at 4:42PM EDT

- CTV -


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.” ...

Read More:

PUBLISHED Jun 6, 2026, 6:30 AM ET - 2 hr ago

- CNN -

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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.


VIDEO | Included:

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?:

More from MS NOW Daily

Must reads from Today's list: ...

Read More:

Jun. 6, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT

- MS NOW -

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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


AUDIO | Included:

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:

Read More:

Posted: Jun 06, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 6 hours ago

- CBC -

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YES! Finally πŸ’ͺ🍁


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

- CBC -

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PM Carney Announces Canada's AEW&C Preferred Supplier: Saab GlobalEye | CANSEC 2026


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxUYT7KFrx0



Friday, 5 June 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏑

NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS

Great Spirit bless πŸ™


It's a splendid, sunny πŸŒ… morning again on this Friday in early June with the blossoms blooming, the birds singing, and maybe no sewer shitsnuffaluffagus today 🚚➰ Honestly, that thing sounds like someone dropped a boulder on a dragon's tail. The dragon roared, and an explosion of flames ensued, and now the boulder holder's pants are on fire.πŸͺ¨πŸ¦–πŸ’₯πŸ‘–πŸ”₯


Well, I do pray that we have a lot of BRAVE BOULDER HOLDERS defending and protecting the people's fort of constitutional rights against the mean old Orange Wannabe Dick-tater πŸ‘ƒπŸ₯”all 3 1/2 inches, according to Stormy Daniels. Never met the woman, but I believe I would enjoy her company.


What thoughts to think first thing in the morning. Then, the silence between the garbage truck and the construction work gone manual is shattered by the cacophony of sirens from police, fire engines, and ambulances somewhere southwest of us. "Hear all about it!" At 6:00 PM on the - CHCH News - out of Hamilton.


That's about all I have to share from the Newsroom for today. I will now turn the topic over to the Discussion of the Day. Thank you for visiting and reading the Tree House News.

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TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


ONTARIO HEALTH CARE UPDATE


- Google Search -


Question: Ontario budget 2026 health care


πŸ”ΉAI Overview

Ontario's 2026 budget allocates a record $101.2 billion to the health care sector, featuring a heavy emphasis on primary care expansion, hospital upgrades, and home care. Key commitments include $604 million for primary care teams, $1.1 billion for hospital operations, and $64 billion toward a 10-year infrastructure plan.


Core Health Care Investments

  • Primary Care: The province is dedicating $604 million to primary care teams (including $325 million in new targeted funds) with the goal of attaching 500,000 more people to continuous primary care. This includes up to $300 million to expand 18 primary care teaching clinics.
  • Hospitals:
  • Home & Community Care:
  • Health Infrastructure:


Workforce and Specialized Services

  • Nursing Education:
  • Long-Term Care:
  • Autism Programs:

You can read the full, comprehensive *2026 Ontario Budget Chapter 1B Services* or review the *Highlights of the 2026 Budget* for detailed provincial breakdowns...

- Read More - Google Search -

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- Google Search -


Question: Who is in charge of Ontario Health Care funding for Ontario in 2026?


πŸ”ΉAI Overview

Ontario's health care funding in 2026 is directed by the Ministry of Health, with operations and system coordination managed by the provincial agency Ontario Health.

  • Key Leadership & Responsibilities:

Contact:

Sylvia Jones

Ontario Minister of Health, responsible for setting legislative policies, determining budgets, and administering public health programs (including OHIP).

Matthew Anderson

Is the President and CEO of Ontario Health.

Read More - Google Search -

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BREAKING NEWS:


The US economy added a stronger-than-expected 172,000 jobs last month

The US labor market appears to have found its footing:


The economy added 172,000 jobs in May, shattering expectations, new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed Friday. The latest jobs report provided some reassurance that the US labor market may be stabilizing after a year of weak and stilted job growth: Unemployment held steady at 4.3%, while employment gains topped 100,000 for the third consecutive month, a pattern not seen since early 2024.


Job growth was also far stronger than initially thought in recent months. March’s payroll gains were revised up by 29,000 to 214,000, while April’s tally was revised higher by 64,000 to 179,000 jobs added. Economists were expecting that employers added 105,000 jobs last month and that the unemployment rate wouldn’t budge from 4.3%.


CHART | Included: The US jobs in May and the unemployment rate remained at 4.3%

Read More:

1 hr 1 min ago

Updated Jun 5, 2026, 8:33 AM ET

- CNN -

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Senate Republicans fall in line with Trump and pass reconciliation bill

Passing billions in funding for ICE and CBP outweighed Republican complaints about Trump’s $1.8 billion settlement fund.


After a marathon session of votes Thursday and Friday, senators passed a roughly $70 billion reconciliation bill funding immigration enforcement as more moderate Republicans abandoned efforts to constrain President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion settlement fund — and a host of other controversies — and advanced the legislation without imposing any new restrictions on the president.


Democrats were able to force votes on a number of hot-button issues.


News

  • Senate Republicans are on a collision course with Trump over their reconciliation bill:
  • Read More:

Jun. 5, 2026, 5:38 AM EDT

- MS NOW -

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CANADIAN NEWS:


Canadian economy adds 88,000 jobs in May, defying economists' expectations


It's the first significant employment gain since November 2025, says StatCan


Canada's economy added 88,000 jobs and the unemployment rate fell ‌back to 6.6 per cent in May, data showed on Friday, defying widespread expectations and showing signs of some resilience despite softer economic growth.


Canada had lost 112,000 net jobs in the first four months of 2026, but May's big addition helped erase almost 80 per cent of the job losses posted since the year began. It's the first significant employment gain since November, according to Statistics Canada. Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast the unemployment rate to hold at the six-month-high ​level reached in April at 6.9 percent...


CHART | Monthly change in jobs in Canada


CHART | Unemployement rate in Canada

Read More:

Posted: Jun 05, 2026 8:56 AM EDT | Last Updated: 36 minutes ago

- CBC -

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NASA orders International ‌Space Station astronauts to shelter, prepare for evacuation due to air leak

Russian crew ‌attempts to fix worsening air ​leak on its portion of orbital laboratory

LISTEN TO SOUNDTRACK


NASA ordered astronauts aboard the International ‌Space Station to shelter ​in their spacecraft ⁠and ⁠prepare ‌for potential evacuation on ⁠Friday, as a Russian crew ‌attempted to fix a worsening ​leak ⁠of air ⁠on ⁠its portion ⁠of ​the orbital laboratory, ​the U.S. agency ⁠said.


More to come.

Posted: Jun 05, 2026 10:09 AM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes ago

- CBC -

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Poll suggests 84% of Albertans want privacy law to cover political parties and candidates

Privacy watchdog renews call for legislative changes in wake of data breach

LISTEN TO SOUNDTRACK


At least four in five Albertans agree that the privacy law applying to businesses should also apply to political parties, suggests a new Ipsos poll, conducted for a B.C. privacy advocacy organization. Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner Diane McLeod says the poll results bolster her call for her office to have oversight of political parties, following a massive voter data breach that came to light in April.


“I think there's a loss of trust,” she said in an interview with CBC News on Thursday. Elections Alberta has said the pro-independence Republican Party of Alberta’s legally acquired list of nearly three million Alberta electors and their personal information — somehow ended up in the hands of a separatist group called the Centurion Project...

  • Privacy director says political parties’ stances outdated:
  • Voter says province must do more in wake of breach:
  • Major parties say voter data protection strong:

Read More:

Posted: Jun 05, 2026 8:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

- CBC -

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House passes bill to aid Ukraine and impose new sanctions on Russia


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlBGHBV5kQI


President reacts to the House passing a war powers resolution


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWV95x0mdWY




Thursday, 4 June 2026

 

NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS

Great Spirit bless πŸ™


It's another beautiful, bright, warm, typical early June morning here at the Tree House on the Niagara Peninsula. I pray that we continue having just ordinary, good-old-fashioned, lazy, hazy days of summer, like we used to have back in the Sixties and Seventies, the best years of my life. Not that I didn't enjoy life after, I just enjoyed it differently. And that's another story, that's the one that I share in bits and pieces, in my online diary-blog, and even here on the social networks.


I have nothing to lose; I don't have anything in this physical world that is of much value to anyone else; I am not an important person; I'm just the curious type, and since I have nothing to lose, I like to know what's behind Curtain Number Three. Or all the parts that make the whole work. Unless it's extraterrestrial and outside the realm of time and space, everything within the physical universe can be measured to explain how the beast works, but not necessarily what it looks like, so they develop better technology and measure ever-greater distances.


This type of behavior is called CURIOSITY, like ya know, ya gotta turn the bug over ta see how many legs it's got. And I got the bug πŸͺ² and voilΓ ! Here I am writing a news blog, which I vowed to myself to carry on with you all through this mess until the FAT ORANGE MAGGOT JABBA THE HUTT AND HIS DUNCE CADETS ARE NO MORE. That sounds like a legend that should go down in history. I pray πŸ™ for humanity to overcome what might be the greatest stumbling block πŸͺ¨ we will encounter before we learn again how to fly πŸ¦… straight and true.*_


This Clown Maniac 🀑🀣 with the Big Red Button πŸ”΄ in hand is the world's most dangerous beast, the Anti-Christ, so he self-proclaimed to be. Then a thousand years of peace will follow. Just optimistic enough to be anxious to see it come, like this very large light in the sky that makes night look like daylight. Like the light, the Children of Fatima and an entire crowd of people witnessed. Or how about that UFO, the description of the New Jerusalem coming down from the stars?


- Google Search:


Question: The Biblical New Jerusalem


πŸ”ΉAI Overview

The Biblical New Jerusalem is the ultimate, heavenly city described in the Book of Revelation as the eternal dwelling place of God and the redeemed. Representing the climax of biblical prophecy, it is depicted as a radiant, paradise-like city characterized by unimaginable dimensions, flawless materials, and the permanent removal of human suffering

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- Google Search -


Question: The thousand year reign in the bible


πŸ”ΉAI Overview

The "thousand-year reign" (or the Millennium) is a prophetic period mentioned explicitly in Revelation 20:1–7. It describes a time when Satan is bound in an abyss, and Christ and His resurrected saints reign on earth or in heaven. It ends with Satan's temporary release, a final rebellion, and the Last Judgment.


Biblical scholars, theologians, and Christian denominations generally interpret the nature and timing of this 1,000-year period in three distinct ways:

  • 1. Premillennialism:
  • The Sequence:

Christ physically returns (the Second Coming), believers are resurrected, and a literal 1,000-year era of worldwide peace and righteousness begins.

  • Details:
  • Learn More:

2. Amillennialism:

This perspective interprets the 1,000 years symbolically rather than as a literal span of time.*

  • The Sequence:
  • Details:
  • Learn More:
  • 3. Postmillennialism:
  • Key Biblical Passages:

Isaiah 11:1–9: The "peaceable kingdom" where the wolf dwells with the lamb.


Daniel 7:13–14: The description of an everlasting kingdom given to the "Son of Man".


Psalm 2:6–9: The establishment of God's ruler on Zion

Read More - Google Search -


Thank you for visiting and reading my Blog News - The Tree House News.

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BREAKING NEWS:


Iran war powers rebuke shows how Trump is increasingly boxed in

Ahead of a House vote Wednesday on whether to rein in President Donald Trump’s Iran war powers, Speaker Mike Johnson pleaded with Republicans to oppose it. In an interview with CNN’s Manu Raju, he repeatedly said it would be “dangerous” and would sap Trump of negotiating power to cut a deal to end the war.


And the thing is: Johnson had a point. Such votes signal a lack of resolve even in Trump’s own party to continue the war. But four Republicans voted for it anyway, allowing the resolution to pass 215-208 and delivering Trump one of the biggest legislative rebukes of his presidency...

  • Retreating on the Kennedy Center and ‘anti-weaponization’ fund:
  • Political setbacks, from Pulte to primaries:
  • No good way out of the Iran war:


Read More:

PUBLISHED Jun 4, 2026, 12:00 AM ET

- CNN -*

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Supreme Court turns toward an explosive final month with Trump’s priorities at stake

The Supreme Court is facing an extraordinary showdown with Donald Trump as the justices scramble to finish more than two dozen opinions before the end of the month — with a president who will lash out if any decisions don’t go his way. Pending decisions on executive power, immigration, mail ballots and the Second Amendment could all have an outsize influence on the next two years of Trump’s presidency.


Of the 26 cases the high court is expected to decide before the end of June, the Trump administration took an active role in all but one. The court is expected to announce opinions on Thursday, but it’s unclear which of the dozens of cases already heard might come down then, or how many opinions the court may put out. Topping the list is a series of appeals dealing with Trump’s power to fire officials within the executive branch that Congress tried to insulate from presidential control...

  • ‘You’re fired’:

Fire Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, over allegations that she committed fraud by claiming two properties as her principal residence

Birthright citizenship returns:

VIDEO | Included:

  • Transgender athletes long-shot:
  • Second Amendment showdown:
  • Picking midterm winners:

Read More:

2 hr ago

Updated Jun 4, 2026, 7:15 AM ET

- CNN -

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CANADIAN NEWS:


Alberta separatists claim independence means holding onto a Canadian passport. We asked legal experts

Experts say an independent Albertan wouldn’t be entitled to Canadian citizenship


As questions around the logistics of separation loom ahead of the Oct. 19 Alberta referendum on whether or not to kickstart the legal process of exiting Canada, the question of citizenship remains a murky one.


While several separatists claim an independent Alberta would mean citizens would continue to carry Canadian passports, experts in constitutional law say that isn’t a guarantee.


“The answer is that Albertan residents and citizens in a new theoretical Republic of Alberta would have no entitlement to Canadian citizenship in the absence of Canada's consent," said Gerard Kennedy, an associate professor in the faculty of law at the University of Alberta...

  • ‘More options, not less,’ separatists claim:
  • Canada gets the final say:

WATCH | Clarity Act won't apply to Alberta's referendum question, Carney says:

  • Challenges include dual citizenship, international recognition:

Read More:

Posted: Jun 04, 2026 8:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

- CBC -

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Supersized data centres are coming to Canada. One province is at the epicentre

So far, Canada has 5 hyperscale data centres. Another 96 are in development.


A new national AI strategy by the federal government this week comes at a time when the country is confronting a wave of new high-powered data centres, while public sentiment could be souring on the impacts of the new technology. Data centres have long been under-the-radar for many Canadians, but that’s about to change.


New research from York University points to a dramatic shift in data centres in the country: The ones being built now have 10 times the capacity of what's come before, which is driving up concerns about the land, water, and energy they consume. Alberta is at the epicentre with available energy, incentives, and open arms by the government...

CHART | Included: How Canadians feel about data centers in their area

  • Rapid growth:
  • Alberta is calling:

CHART | Included: Provincial share of planned data center capacity

  • Plethora of concerns:
  • Reducing impacts:

Read More:

Posted: Jun 04, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 34 minutes ago

- CBC -

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A hyperscale AI data centre boom is coming


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




Wednesday, 3 June 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏑

NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS

Great Spirit bless πŸ™


Morning, all! Well, it's a beautiful sunny Wednesday morning. Here I am once more, sitting outside in my Green Space 🌿🌳🌴🦜🌺🌸πŸͺ΄ while I have my first coffee ☕️ of the morning πŸŒ…. It is wonderful to be able to sit outside without a dum-dum πŸ—Ώ coat πŸ§₯ on. I have taken on a project in Sketching and designing right now, which I enjoy doing at the patio table in my Green Space. Much brighter light to work with, and it gives me a chance to get some sun and fresh air for a while at the same time.*_


Holy smokes! Where did everyone go? I guess it's summertime where most everyone is busy doing something outdoors, I would suppose. I also wouldn't be surprised that, for those who can't even afford a steak for a "steak-cation," they will have to settle for baloney sandwichesπŸ₯ͺπŸ₯ͺπŸ₯ͺ and a glass of water 🍸


Let us start the morning by;

LETTING THIS SINK IN, dum-dum! ⛲πŸ—Ώ


WHO AND WHEN WILL SANITY FINALLY HIT HOME? When will someone with a sane mind REMOVE THIS FAKE KINK, MANIAC, DEMENTED, PEDOPHILE, WANKER FROM HIS THRONE? If you don't, THEN SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES! Don't forget that this is a maniac with access to the BIG RED LAUNCH MISSILES BUTTON πŸ”΄


In my opinion, or from my perspective on this, all that Iran needs to do is refine enough fissile material for one atomic bomb, and they instantly become a superpower, a threat to all nations. Think of that one too, eh? It would be like if France gave Canada one nuclear bomb; Canada would instantly become a superpower. All you have to do is blow up one city. WHICH ONE? Once they detect who launched the nuclear missile, a fleet of atomic bombs will follow it back to its origin, starting a chain reaction of missiles being launched everywhere. And that's that, the Earth will look more closely like Mars when the fires go out.


Welcome To Mars! This is Skyhook 223 MARK 2 going to City Square 🏘️πŸ›–⛺️πŸ•Œ Destination: The famous Face 🧝‍♂️ on West Ave., Sector 34, and southeast of the Great D&M Pyramid πŸ›• "How's life on Mars?" I ask the chap standing beside me, looking out at the desolate landscape. "I say," he said, "Well, it goes like this, dear chap, IT'S QUITE BREATH TAKING!" When they say gas station here, they mean gas, like in oxygen, and the sign said 500 miles to the next gas station to get gassed πŸ€£πŸ¦―πŸ’¨πŸΎ


How can we expect to reach the stars when we are still behaving like a bunch of barbarians beating each other up with sticks and stones? Or climbing over one another like crabs in a bucket?


I would like to believe, and pray πŸ™ that, as humans, humanity as one species, we should be more evolved emotionally, intellectually, and empathetically, so that we may teach other evolutionary beings by example, doing it as a more evolved, advanced, more benevolent, caring, civilized species, and break the chain of this never-ending GROUND HOG DAY!


Thank you for visiting and reading the Tree House News.

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BREAKING NEWS:


Read Scott Pelley’s full statement on firing from CBS News’ ‘60 Minutes’

“The collapse of values at the top has become untenable,” the award-winning journalist said. “The leadership of 60 Minutes is no longer recognizable.”


VIDEO | Included:

Veteran journalist Scott Pelley released a statement Tuesday night after he was fired from CBS News’ “60 Minutes,” bashing the network’s new leadership and saying “the collapse of values at the top” had become “untenable.” Pelley, whose decadeslong career at CBS News earned him dozens of Emmy Awards, was ousted from the network after criticizing the show’s newly named executive producer, Nick Bilton, and editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, in a recent staff meeting.


In a call with CBS News staff members on Wednesday, Weiss defended Pelley’s firing and accused him of having broken a foundation of “trust and mutual respect.” “Despite our attempts to engage with Scott Pelley and to find a way back, ...


Now, the new owner of our network is casting this legend aside, apparently to curry a moment of favor with the Trump administration.

News:

  • Scott Pelley fired from CBS News after tense ‘60 Minutes’ meeting:

The waste is heartbreaking.

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Jun. 3, 2026, 10:29 AM EDT

- MS NOW -

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Republican infighting in Iowa points to GOP peril after Feenstra loses governor’s race

Trump’s endorsement has essentially been the gold standard in Republican politics. But not this time.


Republicans have not lost a gubernatorial race in Iowa since George W. Bush was president. So the anxiety within the GOP as voters went to the polls Tuesday was, on its face, hard to explain...


But the projected defeat of Rep. Randy Feenstra, Trump’s endorsed candidate, in the GOP primary for governor was an early sign of just how unpredictable voters may be in Iowa this year.


In the two decades since a Democrat last won the governorship, in 2006, Iowa has gone from presidential battleground to reliably red-state terrain, carried three times by Donald Trump. In most election cycles, that record would all but guarantee a comfortable race for Republicans this fall — even in a year when momentum is building on the left. *Not this year*...

  • What happened in Iowa on Tuesday was a clear test case of just how far the president’s blessing and the sway of partisan identity can carry a candidate over the finish line:

Iowa could become a tipping point for either Republicans maintaining sway for the final two years of Trump’s time in power or seeing it slip away.

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Jun. 3, 2026, 12:53 AM EDT

- MS NOW -

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CANADIAN NEWS:


Above World Cup venues, fighter jets will be on patrol

No fly zone in effect over FIFA sites, planes and drones banned


Fighter jets — likely armed with missiles and machine guns — will be on patrol over Vancouver and Toronto over the next several weeks, protecting World Cup match venues and fan festivals. "It'll be very big," U.S. Air Force Gen. Gregory Guillot told CBC News in an exclusive interview. He described the deployment as an "air patrol overhead to make sure that no aircraft with nefarious intent could get in there and interfere with the games."


While such combat air cover is standard in war zones, the armed missions are less frequently used in North American airspace — and happen at higher altitudes, so most people wouldn’t notice. Major events, such as the Super Bowl or any attended by the U.S. president, are common instances where military aircraft are on patrol...

  • Practice interception over Toronto in June:
  • Protecting airspace:

WATCH | The massive co-ordinated World Cup security effort:

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Posted: Jun 03, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 8 hours ago

- CBC -

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Trump moves to hit over 60 countries including Canada with new tariffs over 'forced labour'

Proposed tariffs the latest step in replacing duties struck down by U.S. Supreme Court


The Trump administration plans to impose new tariffs on dozens of trading partners, including Canada, over allegations the countries are allowing goods produced by forced labour into their supply chains.


It's the White House's latest step to replace the broad-based tariffs that were struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in February. The proposed new tariffs were announced by U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer late Tuesday night, not long after he wrapped up an afternoon meeting with Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc in Washington...

WATCH | Carney downplays impact of new 'forced labour' tariff:

  • Forced labour accusation 'absurd,' says EU official:

Greer has now proposed a list of tariff rates that would apply to each trading partner*

Read More:

Posted: Jun 03, 2026 11:26 AM EDT | Last Updated: 38 minutes ago

- CBC -


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWMceWTr8i8



Tuesday, 2 June 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏑

NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS

Great Spirit bless πŸ™


Wow! Can you believe this, eh? Four days of consecutive sunny weather. I wish I could hold this high-pressure system down with a hammer and pegs πŸ”¨πŸ“Œ like a tent ⛺️ If I could, I would. I love being able to sit outside in my Green Space 🌿🌳🌴🦜🌺🌸πŸͺ΄ while I have my first coffee ☕️ of the morning πŸŒ…. At least here in the Newsroom, all is well and peaceful when I was out in my Green Space. I wonder what they did to that sewer shitsnuffaluffagus. No roaring of the shitsnuffaluffagus today, "Grrreeat!" says Tony the Tiger. 🐯


Actually, they're more like Sahelanthropus than homo sapiens. The shitsnuffaluffagus has no relation to Mr. Snuffleupagus, Snuffy the muppet on TV. After all, no self-respecting Snuffleupagus would want even to get close to... well, maybe it went to find another sewer to suck. "Dum - dum sewer sucking truck!" - 🚚➰

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Well, for us Canadians:

Here is an update on Carney's Canada Strong Fund proposal.


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Where do you get the Canada Strong Fund?


AI Overview

Everyday Canadians will be able to get the Canada Strong Fund through a dedicated retail investment product, allowing you to invest directly alongside the private sector into major national projects.


The government is currently setting up a transition office to finalize details on how individual investors can purchase these products through their regular financial institutions.

  • What you need to know:

How it works: It is being designed like a Crown corporation to finance infrastructure, clean energy, and critical mineral projects, and is expected to work similarly to government bonds.

  • Investment:
  • Current Status:

You can read more about the mandate and objectives in the [Department of Finance Canada Strong Fund Release]<-Link.

As the retail product is launched, you will be able to purchase it through YOUR PERSONAL BANK BROKERAGE.

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Well, there's not much more astir here in the Newsroom at this time, so we may as well go on with the local and national news. Thank you for reading the Tree House News.

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BREAKING NEWS:


Clashes continue in Lebanon despite Israel and Hezbollah accepting US partial ceasefire plan

Clashes have continued in southern Lebanon despite Israel and Hezbollah accepting a US plan for a partial ceasefire.


President Donald Trump said on Monday that he had spoken to both sides and "they agreed that all shooting will stop", after Iran warned Israeli military actions in Lebanon were a threat to the US-Iran ceasefire. Lebanon said Hezbollah had accepted the plan for it to halt attacks on Israel and for Israel not to attack the Lebanese capital, Beirut.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the agreement. But he said strikes on Beirut would go ahead "if Hezbollah does not stop attacking our cities and civilians", and that Israeli forces would still operate in south Lebanon. While the ceasefire appears to be largely holding, there was further violence overnight.


Hezbollah said its fighters had targeted Israeli tanks in the southern Lebanese towns of Haddatha and Bayada with missiles and shells...

  • Bowen: Trump needs this war to end, but Iran is not backing down:
  • Iran attacks damage 20 US military sites since start of war, satellite images show:

June 2, 2026 - 6 hours ago

- BBC -

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Strikes continue in southern Lebanon after Trump has heated call with Netanyahu

Here's The Latest:

Lebanon clashes: High-stakes talks between Israel and Lebanon are taking place at the US State Department after Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah and the Israeli military continued to trade strikes overnight. Lebanese Authorities said Hezbollah agreed to a US proposal for a ceasefire with Israel in which strikes on Beirut would stop.


US-Israel tension: US President Donald Trump declared Israeli forces would not move on Beirut after a call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The call became heated, according to sources, as he pressed Israel to scale back its Lebanon offensive, which threatened to upend negotiations with Iran.


Status of Iran talks: Meanwhile, Trump told ABC News he believes a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and extend the ceasefire with Iran is reachable “over the next week.” Iran’s final draft proposal is under review, Iranian media reported, indicating that negotiations are ongoing a day after reports that Iran suspended them over Israel’s offensive in Lebanon.

Read More:


23 min ago

Israel-Lebanon talks begin at US State Department

More To Read:


Why Trump’s cratering poll numbers are so remarkable

His approval rating is lower than it has been since immediately after leaving office — but you need to look beneath the hood for the real story.


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President Donald Trump’s approval numbers have been in a prolonged slump in a way that we haven’t seen in his second term. According to The New York Times’ national polling average on Monday, 38% of Americans approve and 58% disapprove of his performance. He hasn’t broken a 40% average approval since late April. The overall figures are bad, clearly, and though Trump has had runs of horrific polling before and bounced back, there are reasons to believe he’ll have a harder time recovering this time.

  • Trump’s cratering poll numbers are remarkable in part because they challenge a consensus about how low any politician’s numbers can rise or fall in this political climate:
  • More from MS NOW Daily:
  • It will be difficult for Trump to bounce back from those kinds of numbers when he’s so out of touch on the most important issue to most Americans:

Jun. 2, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT

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CANADIAN NEW:


Canada tells U.S., Mexico it wants CUSMA renewed

Formal letter comes as Canada-U.S. trade minister heads to Washington


Canada has given the U.S. and Mexico official notice that it wants the free trade deal between the three countries to be renewed. In a letter to his American and Mexican counterparts, Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said the country is seeking renewal of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) when it comes up for review on July 1.


LeBlanc is in Washington Tuesday for a meeting with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, a member of U.S. President Donald Trump's cabinet. All the signals from the White House over the past year and a half indicate that the Trump administration does not want a straightforward renewal of CUSMA and instead wants significant changes to its terms, including on automotive exports and access to Canada's dairy market...

More to come.

Posted: Jun 02, 2026 9:50 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago

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In first remarks after Canada enters ‘technical recession,’ Carney acknowledges ‘weakness’ in economy

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OTTAWA - While Prime Minister Mark Carney acknowledged weaknesses in the Canadian economy, he also defended the federal government’s economic agenda on Tuesday and did not use the word “recession.”


“This government’s been in the process of laying the foundations for a stronger, more resilient, more independent Canadian economy,” Carney said Tuesday when asked directly by reporters in Ottawa about whether Canada is in a recession.


“That process is settling in during that time as we make major investments, major changes to how the government operates, how we do major projects, how we have new trade agreements with other countries.”...

Updated: June 02, 2026 at 10:00AM EDT

- CTV News -


Israel continues to bomb Lebanon despite Trump claiming there will be a ceasefire


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkrp-KFQANo