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Sunday, 26 April 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏑


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


Great Spirit bless πŸ™


Morning, everyone. I wasn't feeling the best this morning, so I am late getting the news started. I may be keeping it short. I am not feeling ill; I am less than perky from feeling ill earlier. This dum-dum GERD feels like the aftereffect of eating carrion with vultures. A sick stomach sucks out all your energy 😰


As for the weather right now, it's hard to say; there's a thick Frankenstein movie-like fog out there. I'm expecting to see the Frankenstein monster πŸ€– come lurching out any time from the bushes 🌿🌳🌾 across the driveway /┆\ Well, at least I still have my sense of humor 🫀 I hopeπŸ₯Ή


TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


Pirates, Thieves and Brigands


I was chasing a news item that just turned out to be a picture of a rabbit hole, nothing more. It was an old story someone pumped up, with no basis or results from a Google search whose sole source was Instagram. Grab any old news and pump it up bigger than the original. AN AIR SANDWICH! Conspiracy theories, clickerama schemes, nut job schemes, that Bitcoin stuff, etc., etc. Nothing better to do than misguide people. The same bunch as those telemarketers, or online adverts, anything to separate you from your bucks kind of πŸ’© GREED IS IN THE AIR. DON'T DARE SMILE IN THE PUBLIC SQUARE. THEY MAY STEAL YOUR DENTURES, AND COME BACK FOR YOUR UNDERWEAR, GUM YOUR STEAK RARE, AND AT THE PRICE OF STEAK, IT'S VERY RARE! ♪♫♭。♪˚♬π„ž πŸ‘΅πŸ¦·


Now I am hearing about Identity theft. That is one thing NO ONE is 100% protected from identity theft. There are many ways they can get your Social Security number; once they have that, they can access your credit cards and so on. Even just making a living has become a very real disaster for the many who live on paychecks. Because that's how the Orange pig makes a nothing out of you.


How fraudsters are stealing from Canadian health-care workers | Full episode | the fifth estate

A data breach at B.C’s Interior Health means thousands of employees’ information is for sale on the dark web. Health-care workers’ identities are repeatedly stolen; the agency denies it ever happened.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh_XtPby5Dc


If I were the Judge, I would throw the book at the Agency, "excuse me, but...ahem," CROOKS! the whole lot of them for allowing this mishandling of personal information to happen in the first place.


BREAKING NEWS:


Suspect at White House Correspondents’ Dinner may have been targeting Trump officials, Blanche says

President Donald Trump and top officials were rushed to safety after shots were fired near stairs leading down to the main ballroom.


Here's The Latest:

Potential motive: The suspected gunman who charged through a security checkpoint at last night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner appeared to be targeting Trump administration officials, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told CNN.


How the incident unfolded: President Donald Trump and top officials were rushed to safety at the Washington Hilton after shots were fired near stairs leading down to the ballroom, sending attendees ducking for cover. The suspect, who police say was armed with a shotgun, handgun and knives, “got off a few shots” before he was subdued by law enforcement, according to Blanche.


California man in custody: Authorities identified the suspect as Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old from California, three sources told CNN. He will face several charges, US Attorney Jeanine Pirro said. FBI agents assembled overnight outside a home linked to Allen in Torrance, a Los Angeles suburb..

*Read More:*


2 min ago

Trump refers to alleged “manifesto” of suspect, says suspect “hates Christians”

More To Read:

Updated 11:31 AM EDT, Sun April 26, 2026

- CNN -


Just a' wonderin': we have two entrances into the ballroom involved, guarded. It would take a lot of expertise to pull off an assassination, with a shotgun, pistol, and knives." Even if he got through both guarded entrances, how accurate would his aim be with any of the weapons he had to reach his intended target accurately? Did he think he was Bruce Lee?


That's all the news I have from CNN today, folks. It's all about Ronald McDonald Trumpo the Typo. Have a great day.


  • ‘We are less-than’: Americans fear more cuts to healthcare programs after RFK Jr. hearings
  • The Trump administration is poised to eviscerate Medicaid access for millions. RFK Jr. offered little to soften the incoming blow.


The walls are closing in on millions of Americans who utilize federal healthcare benefits such as Medicare and Medicaid, as the sweeping changes and cuts promised in President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” inch closer to reality, and lawmakers do little to soften the incoming blow.


All eyes were on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. last week as he wrapped up a marathon seven congressional committee hearings, in review of several proposed federal health nominees and his handling of HHS. Senators spent the week grilling Kennedy over Trump’s 2027 budget proposal, which would cut $15.8 billion from HHS and put new restrictions on those seeking Medicaid coverage — on top of the impacts of Trump’s bill, which leaves millions at risk of losing insurance coverage.


But the Kennedy hearings didn’t offer much in the way of positive news for federal aid recipients anxious about the future. Instead, Kennedy spent the week defending Trump’s budget proposal and balking — or making misleading claims — about cuts to Medicaid, which is poised to lose $1 trillion in federal spending by 2034 under Trump’s current terms. “In all honesty, until Trump is gone, RFK is out, along with others who shouldn’t be anywhere near anything to do with Healthcare...

  • Shifting goal posts:
  • “We are looked down at”:

Read More:

Apr. 26, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT

- MS NOW -


CANADIAN NEWS:


Rental car charges and a StubHub scalping scheme exposed: CBC's Marketplace Cheat Sheet

The consumer news you may have missed this week


Miss something this week? Don't panic. The CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need. Want this in your inbox? Get the Marketplace newsletter every Friday.

  • Enterprise demanded almost $10K from couple over alleged diesel damage — evidence suggests otherwise:

Kelly and Katherine Graves say returning their rental car was uneventful. A week later, they were accused of damaging it. Enterprise says the Kelowna, B.C., couple put diesel fuel into a gasoline-powered SUV — despite receipts showing they bought gasoline...

  • Canadian scalper's multimillion-dollar StubHub scheme exposed in Paradise Papers:
  • AI slop videos aimed at babies are 'garbage,' says pediatrician:
  • What else is going on?:

Read More:

Posted: Apr 26, 2026 8:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 4 hours ago

- CBC -


Albertans call for answers after being stranded on northern highway during snow storm

'The people that should have cared did not care fast enough until it was too late'


Judith Iwaszkiw is used to Alberta’s unpredictable snow storms, and even more used to driving during them. “We travel in inclement weather all the time. It's just part of living up here,” said Iwaszkiw, a former emergency services professional from Fort McMurray, Alta.


But her drive on Friday, up from Medicine Hat, Alta., was unlike any other. Iwaszkiw was in one of around 300 stranded vehicles on Highway 63, the only major route in and out of Fort McMurray. Highway 63, and the nearby Highway 881, reopened Saturday after heavy snow and strong winds led stranded motorists and a road closure on Friday...


Snowy Alberta highway reopens after last of stranded travellers manage to leave: RCMP


LISTEN | Hundreds stuck on snowy northern Alberta highway:

  • ‘We deserve better’:

Highways 63 and 881 have both reopened as of Saturday afternoon:

  • The power of community:

Read More:

Posted: Apr 25, 2026 10:12 PM EDT | Last Updated: 15 minutes ago

- CBC -


CCTV Footage Reveals Moment Of Trump Assassination Attempt Amid WHCP Dinner Event At Washington


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s40OsovXgk4



Saturday, 25 April 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏑


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


Great Spirit bless πŸ™


Happy wet, rainy, soggy, dripply Saturday morning from Mud Puddle Central to you all! Well, ain't that tellin' the truth? We have the limp dick jetstream all across Canada, snow in the north and rain in the south, no worries about forest fires, they say. Doesn't that make you feel like throwing a brick at the radio or something?


TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


~ FOLLOW THE CRACKS ~


Is the species of homo sapiens suffering from senility, dying of old age on the evolutionary scale already? That shouldn't be for several billion years yet, before the final step in the evolutionary process, if you can put a time scale on the infinities.


OVERPOPULATION could and may quite well be one of the major factors in the problems we face today. I will not address it in this discussion.


If that's so, then I'm the last of the Mohicans that's still got an operational noggin, and everyone else is jumping off the precipice like lemmings! "Oh me, Oh my! Wasn't that a party!" ♪♫♭。♪˚♬π„ž Here I sit on my butt on a tuffet, having a puffit while dusting off my dunce hat as I watch the Day of the Lemmings Show🀑 𓉴


Really, though, it's like I'm watching a very large automaton falling apart in little pieces. It is tearing itself apart piece by piece. Man has reached the brink in technology and science to the point where he or she has already taken a peek under G-d's kimono.


Attaining this marvelous technological and scientific level, we should be sufficiently advanced to comprehend what is happening and stop it. We are allowing mentally ill people to feel joy in destroying the good, and sane people CRINGE at the actions of the insane, but do nothing to end it.


Maybe we are at the doorstep to Armageddon. If so, then go ahead, by all means, step into the theater of horrors. I just happened to fall into the right cracks at the right time, and I see what's really in those cracks. I have some difficulty remembering the small stuff in the temporal world we share, e.g., taking my pills on time, when there is so much more to think about. But I have an excellent memory for the things I discover in the cracks outside our usual endeavors, where most others don't even see the cracks, let alone the contents within them.


Maybe it's like Brian Cox said on TV last night, "Don't worry too much if you don't understand me, I'm sometimes not sure if I understand what I am saying myself."


BREAKING NEWS:


The law sets a 60-day limit on unauthorized wars. Will Trump respect it?

A post-Vietnam law puts a 60-day clock on the use of military force without congressional authorization.


The war in Iran – for which the Trump administration sought no approval – hits that 60-day mark May 1, according to the text of the law, the War Powers Resolution, but it’s not at all clear what will happen next.


  • The law lays out a timeline for undeclared wars:


First, 48 hours. The president must notify Congress within 48 hours of introducing the armed forces “into hostilities” and explain the scope, justification and likely duration of the effort...

  • The precise deadline is a matter of debate:
  • The law has never been used to end a military action:
  • Reagan compromised to keep US troops in Lebanon:
  • Obama redefined ‘hostilities’:
  • Clinton said the check cleared:

Read More:

PUBLISHED Apr 25, 2026, 5:00 AM ET - 4 hr ago

- CNN -


‘Nothing feels normal anymore’: How everyday Iranians are coping with war

When bombs started falling on Tehran in February, we heard much about the political ramifications, including the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader.


But what about the ordinary people who call the capital home? Maryam Rahmanian, an Iranian-American photojournalist living in Tehran, wants to tell their stories. She took portraits of civilians who decided to stay in the city, asking them what the war meant to them and how it has affected their lives.


“Some people had to keep working. Some stayed home and endured the hours in uncertainty. Some were focused on protecting loved ones. Others tried to hold on to a sense of normal life as that life became increasingly fragile,” said Rahmanian, who works in Tehran with the permission of the government. “These stories do not offer a complete account of the war...

  • Salemeh, 35:
  • Akram, 63:
  • Rezvaneh, 22:
  • Sara, 39:
  • Sadra, 33:
  • Azadeh, 50:
  • Mobina, 26:
  • Mahtab, 35:
  • Bahareh, 26:
  • Sama, 45:

Read More:

PUBLISHED Apr 25, 2026, 8:30 AM ET - 46 min ago

- CNN -


Trump is using the Iran war to take more control over business

The president has already turned the federal government into a major shareholder


President Donald Trump considers China the country’s biggest rival. But he also seems to view it as a model where the state calls the shots on who gets ahead in business. Since returning to office, Trump has taken a more direct stake in American businesses than his predecessors — especially the Republican ones — turning the federal goverrnment into a major shareholder.


While it’s still nowhere near China’s state-directed market economy, it’s still closer to it than the U.S. has typically been. America’s investment portfolio currently spans 16 companies with $21 billion invested so far, according to the Council on Foreign Relations. The roster includes smaller stakes in Intel Corp. — the single-largest federal commitment— and rare-earth mineral companies such as MP Materials among others.


Now he’s poised to use the Iran war to exert more power in the economy. The Trump administration is galloping ahead with a pair of bailouts for Spirit Airlines and the United Arab Emirates...


With Trump knocking down wall after wall separating business and government, that critique appears prescient.

Apr. 25, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT

- MS NOW -


Court defers deportation of truck driver who caused fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash

Jaskirat Singh Sidhu's application accepted by Federal Court judge at hearing on Friday


Days from being deported, an 11th-hour decision by a Federal Court justice on Friday means that Jaskirat Singh Sidhu, who was found responsible for the fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash in 2018, can stay in Canada for a little while longer.


Sidhu was behind the wheel of the semi-truck that blew through an oversized stop sign with a flashing yellow light, right into the path of the Saskatchewan junior hockey team’s bus, on April 6, 2018. The collision killed 16 players and staff and injured 13 others. He was scheduled to be deported and board a plane for India early Monday morning...

  • Court hears application to defer deportation:
  • Differing perspectives:
  • Deportations from Canada on the rise:

Posted: Apr 24, 2026 7:49 PM EDT | Last Updated: 11 hours ago

- CBC -


Carney talks CUSMA review with Mexican president as official negotiations loom

Mexico has an official start date for trade talks with U.S., but Canada does not


Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Friday as the two countries are gearing up for the North American trade agreement review this year.


The two leaders touched on a number of topics, including the upcoming review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), according to a readout from the Prime Minister's Office.


"They agreed to work in close coordination to address shared economic priorities and challenges, and deliver greater certainty, security, and prosperity for their peoples," the readout of the phone call said...


WATCH | New U.S. trade advisory panel to meet after a week of jibes from Trump officials:


WATCH * Tariff relief for aluminum manufacturers hinges on;


  • increased production in the U.S.:
  • Canadian tourist killed in Mexico:

Posted: Apr 24, 2026 7:29 PM EDT | Last Updated: April 24

- CBC -


Negotiating CUSMA: What's at stake? | The Current

April 24, 2026


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6akwiPrqvPo



Friday, 24 April 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏑


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


Great Spirit bless πŸ™


Good morning, everyone! Well, I got out of bed twice this morning. The first time I got up, I felt sick to my stomach, so I turned on the small heater in the kitchen while I went to spray whatever wasn't agreeing with my stomach, maybe a dead weasel, or a flopping sucker fish, who knows? Maybe my mom was a pelican 🦀 😁 Well, here it is 10:20 in the morning, and just getting started. I will be keeping it brief today; I can only pray that someone finds some morsel in today's Tree House News to take home with them. Put it under your pillow and save it for a rainy day, eh? πŸ₯Ή⛈️


THE GOOD NEWS OF THE DAY IS:


LISTEN UP CANADA!


- Google News -

AI Mode


Lockheed Martin and MAS formalized partnership to build F-35 depot


- April 23, 2026 -

The twenty-third day of the fourth month of 2026


Like the medical Care, WATCH THE MONEY! Too many tiefs and pirates hereabouts, especially in Ontario.


Lockheed Martin and L3Harris MAS formalized a strategic partnership on April 21, 2026, to establish an F-35 Air Vehicle Depot in Mirabel, Quebec. This agreement creates a framework for collaboration and information sharing to support the long-term sustainment of Canada's future fleet of F-35 fighter jets.

F35.com


Key Partnership Details

  • Signatories: The agreement was signed by MAS General Manager Ugo Paniconi and Lockheed Martin F-35 Customer Programs Vice President Marshall Shepard.


  • Infrastructure: The depot will be located at the existing L3Harris facilities in Mirabel, which currently maintain Canada's CF-18 fleet.

Investment: L3Harris estimates that retooling the infrastructure to handle advanced F-35 maintenance will cost at least $200 million, primarily for enhanced security measures.


Regional Hub Ambitions: While the primary focus is on Canada's planned fleet, MAS aims to transform the facility into a regional hub that could eventually service U.S. and other international F-35 aircraft.

F35.com


Economic and Strategic Impact

Sovereign Capability: The partnership enables Canada to independently operate and maintain its F-35 fleet, reducing reliance on overseas logistics.


  • Job Creation: The project is expected to support approximately 1,500 direct and 3,500 indirect jobs, contributing to the aerospace ecosystem in Quebec.


  • Supply Chain: The depot will anchor a framework of roughly 30 Canadian suppliers, potentially contributing $3.2 million per jet across the global F-35 fleet.

CBC


This formalization follows Canada's earlier identification of L3Harris MAS as a "Strategic Partner" in late 2024 to investigate depot requirements.

Read More:

April 23, 2026

- Google News -


OTHER BREAKING NEWS:


Jeanine Pirro drops criminal probe of Jerome Powell

Jeanine Pirro, the US Attorney for the District of Columbia, said Friday she is closing the criminal probe of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.


That would clear the way for Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s pick to succeed Powell, to get confirmed for the role. Powell’s term helming the central bank is set to expire on May 15, and Warsh appeared before the Senate Banking Committee for a confirmation hearing earlier this week. However, one key senator on the committee vowed to block the vote unless the DOJ dropped the investigation into Powell.


The Department of Justice launched a criminal investigation into the Fed chair in January after Trump spent months railing against Powell for not lowering interest rates faster. Trump’s complaints included accusations of impropriety and incompetence in cost overruns at the central bank’s ongoing multibillion-dollar renovation project at its Washington, DC, headquarters...


The move to abandon the investigation comes after weeks of private pleas from Senate Republicans that grew increasingly public

  • ‘Then I’ll have to fire him’:

Read More:

Updated Apr 24, 2026, 10:51 AM ET

- CNN -


Americans are asking if the president is OK

His always-erratic behavior is raising new questions amid the Iran war.

Is the president OK?


I asked that question on TV this week. Not as a throwaway line or a partisan jab, but as a serious question about the capacity of the person holding the most powerful office in the world.


Since Donald Trump announced his first campaign for the White House in 2015, critics have wondered about his frequent digressions, anecdotes that never happened and seemingly dwindling vocabulary.


But in his second term, especially over the past few weeks, Trump has seemed more erratic than ever, making bizarre claims and accusations about the Iran war on social media and ratcheting up his already inflammatory rhetoric.


Americans are noticing.


For years,“sanewashing” has helped normalize Trump’s words and actions.


Listen to the latest episode here ⤵️

Read More:

Apr. 23, 2026, 6:36 PM EDT

- MS NOW -


Ottawa approves Enbridge's $4B Sunrise natural gas pipeline expansion project

Project includes 139 km of new pipeline in B.C.


Ottawa has approved Enbridge Inc.'s $4-billion Sunrise natural gas pipeline project in British Columbia, bolstering a West Coast liquefied natural gas project in which the company has a stake, Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson said Friday. "Our commitment to Canadians was to get projects approved and built — and with today's approval of the Sunrise Expansion Program, we're doing just that," Hodgson said in a news release.


"This project will enable us to heat more homes, businesses, hospitals and schools while bolstering British Columbian industry, including for LNG, and creating thousands of jobs. It is proof that, in partnership with industry and Indigenous partners, we can strengthen energy security and price stability and create new international trade opportunities while meeting rigorous environmental and safety standards.


• Enbridge sells stake in Westcoast pipeline to First Nations group

Read More:

Posted: Apr 24, 2026 8:52 AM EDT | Last Updated: 15 minutes ago

- CBC -


I CHRISTEN THIS DAY AS HAPPY CANADA DAY! ✨πŸ’₯πŸ’«πŸ


CBC News: The National | Carney fires back at U.S. trade demands


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



Thursday, 23 April 2026

 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏑 PART 2

 

NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS

 

Great Spirit bless πŸ™


YOU HAVE NO FACTORY WORKERS, NOBODY OPERATING THE GOVERNMENT, NO ECONOMY, OR ANYTHING TO KEEP THE WHEELS OF SOCIETY ROLLING. WHAT YOU WILL HAVE IS A LOT OF BODIES LYING IN THEIR BEDS, SICK. God forbid if we get another pandemic and no vaccines and medical aid because of some arse hole Dumb Cockroach anti-vaxxer. A bunch of insane, demented, SADISTIC, GREEDY, PEDOPHILIC DUNCES Like Ford with health care!


BUTT-HEAD FORD, THE PIRATE ☠️πŸ₯· IS NOW ATTEMPTING TO STEAL OUR LAND.


BREAKING NEWS:


A Note from - CNN-* Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is gaining power. What that means


Senate takes key step toward funding ICE and border patrol with only GOP votes

With Congress at a stalemate over how to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, Senate Republicans took a key step to tee up a party-line measure that would fund only the most controversial immigration programs — to eventually reopen the government completely.


The GOP effort to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and border patrol without any Democratic support moved ahead after a marathon overnight session known as a “vote-a-rama” that stretched into the early hours of Thursday morning. The chamber adopted the Senate GOP budget blueprint by a vote of 50-48, with all Democrats present opposed. Two Republicans, Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Rand Paul of Kentucky, broke ranks with their party, voting against the immigration funding.


The effort comes weeks after the Senate unanimously approved a package to fund the rest of DHS, including the Transportation Security Administration. Why the Trump team’s arcane economic theory won’t play at the gas pumps...

  • Next steps on immigration funding measure:

Read More:

Updated Apr 23, 2026, 7:28 AM ET - 1 hr ago

- CNN *


How Trump set the stage for a long, drawn-out negotiation with Iran

The U.S. and Israel killed off the people who would’ve made this process work more effectively.


Peace talks between Iran and the U.S. are proceeding neither quickly nor smoothly this week, in part because Iran’s government “has not yet decided” if it will participate in a second round of peace negotiations on how to end the war. One factor that explains the sluggishness is that Iran’s government is reportedly unable to settle on a clear counteroffer to the U.S.’ latest position on ending the war.


That may sound like a problem of Iranian dysfunction, but it’s also one for which President Donald Trump bears enormous responsibility — since he has killed so many of Iran’s leaders. Trump has sown the seeds for a drawn-out conclusion to a war he desperately wants to end.


• One cannot pursue “regime change” and lighter-touch coercive diplomacy at the same time.

  • More from MS NOW Daily:

Donald Trump looks at the Bible.

• As part of a Bible-reading event, Trump expected to recite Scripture read at Jan. 6 riot

• Missouri’s failed DEI suit vs. Starbucks offers lessons to Big Business

Apr. 23, 2026, 6:00 AM EDT

- MS NOW -


CANADIAN NEWS:


Inside the 'quadruple tap' strike on Lebanon paramedics

Rescue worker who captured footage of Israeli strike on ambulance crews hopes footage will be used as evidence*

*Listen to this article - Estimated 8 minutes


Ali Mouallem has likely seen the video of his ambulance being hit by an Israeli missile hundreds of times now. But when he showed it once again to a CBC News crew visiting Nabatieh, in south Lebanon, his hands were still shaking.


"Look at what's in the [ambulance] — the clothes we are wearing, we are only civilians and ambulance teams!" said Mouallem, 26. "We are doing humanitarian work, far from any politics," he said, suggesting the video refutes Israeli claims that Lebanese paramedics...


WATCH | Paramedics recorded strikes on ambulances:

  • Risk for paramedics intensifies:
  • 'Quadruple tap':
  • Chief paramedic's son killed in strike:
  • Civil defence workers also targeted:

Read More:

Posted: Apr 23, 2026 7:25 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago

- CBC -


They call these G-d's chosen people? From my observation, I would say they are G-d's chosen people to be in the seventh circle of hell up to their necks in PIG FECES. At least the F'n cockroaches that are running the show.


Americans are paying more attention to Canada. Should we worry?

Our neighbours' benign indifference to Canadian affairs seems to have ended as the MAGAsphere takes notice


New Democrat MP Leah Gazan probably thought she was communicating only with a small and like-minded group of Canadian NDP supporters when she rolled out a lengthy acronym during a news conference in Ottawa earlier this month.


 

🧚‍♀️ TREE HOUSE NEWS 🏑


NEWS AGGREGATOR & COMMENTS


May Great Spirit bless πŸ™


Today is much more like spring, with a nice bright sunrise coming over the trees and a slight mist in the wooded area across the driveway. So silent I can hear the creek below the hill and not much more except for a couple of birds singing somewhere in the distance. Well, it appears spring and life have returned, thank you.


Prayer for today πŸ™ Great Spirit πŸ‘Ό I pray that you all have as pleasant and productive a day as possible, friends. May the Great Spirit be with you all to guide you to do the right thing. Let the Great Spirit be your guide, AMEN!


I still feel a little tired, but other than that, I feel more mentally awake or clear-headed than I was when I began the news yesterday. That cloud of doom and gloom seems to have gone its way. Although I'm sure if I dwelled on the outside world too much, it would feel like the pit of snakes I get in my stomach when I'm about to get a bout with the GERDS.


- Google Search -

GERD


πŸ”ΉAI Overview

GERD -Gastrointestinal Reflux Disease - Mat-Su Surgical ...Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic condition where stomach acid frequently flows back into the esophagus, causing persistent heartburn, chest pain, and regurgitation. It is caused by a weakened lower esophageal sphincter, often linked to obesity, pregnancy, or hiatal hernia. Treatment involves lifestyle changes, antacids, or PPIs, and prevention includes avoiding trigger foods, eating smaller meals, and elevating the head of the bed.


Getting up every morning, and the first couple of hours feel like you have a hangover from drinking too much cheap whisky.


TODAY'S DISCUSSION:


ONTARIO HEALTH CARE SYSTEM


News Release


Ontario Investing an Additional $30 Million to Expand Primary Care Workforce

Investment will add nearly 1,800 health-care workers to primary care teams as part of Ontario’s $2.1 billion Primary Care Action Plan

Quick Facts:

• The primary care upskilling program for registered nurses is a 12-week program that provides additional education and training to support working in primary care settings. Upon completion, registered nurses will receive a certificate from the program.

• Since the launch of the government’s $2.1 billion Primary Care Action Plan, Ontario has already attached over 275,000 new patients to a primary care provider, putting the province on track to meet or exceed its target of connecting 300,000 new people to care in 2025-26 and every Ontarian to a primary care provider by 2029.

• The government is investing in the largest medical school education expansion in more than a decade by adding 340 undergraduate seats and 551 postgraduate positions by 2028-29, representing a 67 per cent increase in family medicine graduates.

• Nurse practitioners have an expanded scope of practice and can diagnose, order and interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe medications and perform specific procedures, making them essential in primary care environments.

Since 2018, Ontario has added over 100,000 new nurses and nearly 20,000 additional physicians to its health-care workforce, including an over 14 per cent increase in family doctors.

• Ontario is taking significant steps to strengthen its health-care workforce by making it easier for U.S.-licensed nurses and board-certified physicians to move to and practise in Ontario. In 2025, over 1,700 nurses and more than 450 doctors from the US have already chosen Ontario.

  • In August 2025, the Ontario government invested $56.8 million to train 2,200 more nurses for communities across the province.

Table of Contents:

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February 09, 2026

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February 09, 2026

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NOTE:

Remember that date, then follow the money from there.


- Google Search -


Question: What are the results of Ontario's planned hiring and training of new doctors and nurses? Is the funding going to go to Ontario healthcare?


πŸ”ΉAI Overview*


Yes, new funding is specifically directed into Ontario’s health-care system, with over $160 million announced in the 2025 Budget for training, an additional $30 million for primary care teams, and $4.2 million for nursing education, all aimed at expanding the workforce. These investments support hiring, training, and retaining nurses and doctors.


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That's it for me for today. Signed:

Ford's KILLJOY! πŸ˜‚

Or his conscience, Do You Dare Look Under Your bed tonight Mr Ford? You might see the one-eyed ghost, πŸ§ΏπŸ‘» Oh my!


I isn't a' quittin' on this one until I get that skunk dead in its tracks. I believe that healthcare should be the # 1 priority, even over food and water, because without health...


YOU HAVE NO FACTORY WORKERS, NOBODY OPERATING THE GOVERNMENT, NO ECONOMY, OR ANYTHING TO KEEP THE WHEELS OF SOCIETY ROLLING. WHAT YOU WILL HAVE IS A LOT OF BODIES LYING IN THEIR BEDS, SICK. God forbid if we get another pandemic and no vaccines and medical aid because of some arse hole Dumb Cockroach anti-vaxxer. A bunch of insane, demented, SADISTIC, GREEDY, PEDOPHILIC DUNCES Like Ford with health care!


Americans are paying more attention to Canada. Should we worry?

Our neighbours' benign indifference to Canadian affairs seems to have ended as the MAGAsphere takes notice*

  • Truckers caught America's eye:
  • Woke, weak, effeminate, oppressive Canada:
  • Expect more interference in Alberta:

 This is everything that you don't want in an information environment. It's very troubling

  • Unclear who's behind 'slopaganda':

Posted: Apr 23, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 5 hours ago - CBC -

 

New Democrat MP Leah Gazan probably thought she was communicating only with a small and like-minded group of Canadian NDP supporters when she rolled out a lengthy acronym during a news conference in Ottawa earlier this month. In fact, she had wandered into the wood chipper of U.S. culture war politics.

 

Her use of the phrase "MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+" — which many Canadians would probably also struggle to decipher — became fodder for hilarity on Fox News and was mocked across the MAGAsphere. Everyone from Elon Musk to Ted Cruz chimed in with their thoughts on the matter. NDP's Leah Gazan calls - MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ critics 'bigots'

 

- Google Search - Question: What is MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA?

 

NOTE: MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ stands for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, and Asexual+

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