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Good morning, everyone! It's an improved, more spring-like morning out there in my Green Space. It was pleasant to linger out there with my coffee this morning, though it was still a little cool, so I wore a sweater. The weather appears to be back to normal here on the Niagara Peninsula, still mostly cloudy but with lighter clouds than the last couple of days. I pray it gets sunny, especially for Tuesday, when we are planning to go out of town.
_*Well, that's about it from me here in the Newsroom, other than I pray you all be well physically, mentally, and spiritually and blessed. Thank you for reading the Tree House News.
TODAY'S TOPIC:
ONTARIO HEALTH CARE
FORWARDED FROM YESTERDAY'S ARTICLE
"LIES!" like how the Ontario Health Care System sucks even after billions of federal dollars being pumped into it. What happened to the promise of hiring American doctors and nurses to expand the health care workforce? Where are the American doctors and nurses since the last infusion of federal funding? The Ontario Health Care system got worse, not better, under the usual way of governing
Ford, Trudeau sign $3.1B health-care funding deal that will see Ontario hire more health workers
Agreement comes year after feds promised to boost health transfers to provinces
Searching further into the ONTARIO HEALTH CARE CAPER,
I came up with this publication, The Bullet. It's a newsletter by the Socialist Project. I do not endorse socialism, but the information in their publication appears to track with other non-political sources to give you, the Tree House News reader, an idea of where Ontario Health Care is going. I SUSPECT IT'S BEING USED TO PAY FOR FORD'S PRIVATISATION DEALS. If Ford were doing it to benefit We, the People, he would not need to defend the destruction of our healthcare system. Rather than rejecting this socialist newsletter, I am posting it for your information and consideration.
- Google Search -
The Ontario Healthcare Crisis
The Budget plan was to decrease total provincial hospital funding for 2024/25 by $250-million, almost one percent. However, the Fall Economic Statement (FES) noted a one billion healthcare funding increase. While the FES did not reveal how this would be spent, the Financial Accountability Office indicated that health spending was 6.7% over budget ($2.6-billion) in the first half of the fiscal year and that this included $1.3-billion for hospitals and home care.
This mimics what occurred in 2023/24 where hospital funding was budgeted to increase 0.5% but, largely through an increase announced at the very end of the fiscal year (in the 2024/25 Budget in fact) the total planned increase was much higher (11%).
This is not the way to fund hospitals. It does not allow hospitals to plan appropriate staffing levels and encourages reliance on overtime and much more expensive for-profit staffing agencies. Hospitals need better funding, but they also need clear guidance on hospital funding when the fiscal year begins at the very latest.
By 2023/24 many hospitals were reporting significant deficits – deficits which they had to get special permission from government to run.
Now, it is not clear that the government will 100% fund the need created by the failure of their Bill 124 real wage cuts. The government has chosen to parcel this money out very slowly, if at all. As a result, by the middle of this fiscal year (2024-25) hospitals faced huge working capital problems, large deficits, negative operating margins, high long-term debt, and extremely high bed occupancy. This is no way to run a vital service that saves people's lives.
The Situation Under the Current Government and Its Future Plans
The PC government promised to end hallway healthcare. This promise is now largely forgotten, given the many hospital capacity failures that have occurred during this government's reign. However, the government does make some promises to increase capacity. These promises do mark a change in policy. After decades of stagnating capacity, the promise now is to increase it. The problem is that what has been done, and what has been promised for the future, are totally inadequate to meet the need for care.
The government's promise to increase LTC capacity remains officially in place – but the government's execution of this promise has been inept, inadequate, and slow.
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February 9, 2025
- socialistproject-ca -
Ford defends health-care record as hospitals say financial 'crisis' is coming
Ontario Hospital Association calls for financial certainty to plan long-term
Premier Doug Ford is defending his government's health-care record ahead of his eighth budget, even as the province's hospitals say they face a billion-dollar structural funding deficit.
Ontario’s premier has repeatedly pushed back in recent weeks against criticism that his government is not providing the province’s hospital system with enough funding to address problems like hallway health care.
That comes as the association that represents Ontario’s hospitals is warning that funding uncertainty is causing critical financial strain. Ford, who promised to end hallway health care in hospitals when he was elected in 2018, says the province’s population has grown since then, compounding the problem. He has stressed that his government has rolled out tens of billions in new spending on health care in that time...
- Ontario budget expected to be tabled in coming weeks:
- 'Rapidly developing into a crisis':
- Hospitals face 'deepening structural deficit,' OHA says:
- Funding to recruit and retain medical professionals needed, Ontario's doctors say:
- 'A downward spiral':
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Posted: Mar 09, 2026 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: March 9
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My opinion, shout out ONLY •<- big period, that's it.
WAKE UP, PEOPLE! THE FEDERAL MONEY FOR ONTARIO HEALTH CARE IS BEING SIPHONED OFF TO PRIVATISATION.
MY WAKE-UP CALL!
HOW CAN WE HAVE A STRONG CANADIAN ECONOMY IF 90% OF CANADA WAS IN BED SICK OR LAYING HORIZONTALLY IN A COFFIN PASSED AWAY FROM SOME TERRIBLE VIRAL OUTBREAK, WITH NO TECHNICANS, MEDICAL SCIENCE RESEARCHERS, AND DOCTORS TO WORK ON A SIMPLE VACCINE OR HAVE A HOSPITAL BED AVAILABLE TO PUT THE ILL IN? BECAUSE OF THE SHORTAGE OF BEDS IN HOSPITALS, THEY DIE OUT THERE EVERYWHERE, IN ALLEYWAYS, ON THE STREET, IN SHOPPING CENTERS, PARKING LOTS, THEIR APARTMENTS, CARS, TENTS, WHATEVER. NO ONE TO GIVE OUT HEALTHCARE, OR TO CLEAN UP THE MESS AFTERWARD. AND WHO WILL RUN YOUR FACTORIES?
THINK ABOUT IT!
BREAKING NEWS:
Trump to send ICE agents to airports amid partial government shutdown
Here's The Latest:
• ICE agents deployed: President Donald Trump said ICE agents will head to US airports Monday, placing border czar Tom Homan in charge of the effort. Homan told CNN’s “State of the Union” that agents would be there to release Transportation Security Administration officers from “non-significant roles.”
• Shutdown stalemate: The move follows Trump’s warning a day earlier that he would deploy ICE agents if lawmakers failed to reach an agreement to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
• Travel woes: Travelers were warned to expect worsening airport wait times this weekend as Transportation Security Administration workers go without pay due to a partial government shutdown that began in mid-February. You can track wait times at major airports here.
Read More:
2 min ago
More than 400 TSA officers have quit since start of shutdown, DHS says
More To Read:
Updated 10:37 AM EDT, Sun March 22, 2026
- CNN -
Iran vows to ‘irreversibly’ destroy infrastructure after Trump ultimatum on Strait of Hormuz
Dozens have also been injured in Iranian strikes on cities in southern Israel.
Here's The Latest:
• Iran’s threat: Iran says it will retaliate across the Middle East and “irreversibly” destroy the region’s critical infrastructure and energy sites, if US President Donald Trump carries out a threat to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants unless the Strait of Hormuz is “fully open” within 48 hours.
• Strikes on Israel: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned Iran after a missile attack on the southern Israeli city of Arad, which injured at least 84 people. Several people were also wounded in a separate Iranian ballistic missile attack on the city of Dimona.
• Latest from the region: The number of people reported killed in Iran and Lebanon since the start of the conflict is now into the thousands. Saudi Arabia ordered Iran’s military attachΓ© and several embassy staff to leave the country, as Tehran continued to strike neighbors in the Gulf.
Read More:
12 min ago
Israel escalates attacks in Lebanon as Iran vows retaliation if US bombs power plants
More To Read:
Updated 10:47 AM EDT, Sun March 22, 2026
- CNN -
Trump aims to end the revolution that Fidel Castro started. Can the US and Cuba strike a deal?
Cubans plunged into darkness twice in a week
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Havana
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Donald Trump wants us to believe that a deal with Cuba is close at hand. After this past week, I am not so sure.
“They have no energy. They have no money. They’re in deep trouble,” Trump has said, explaining why he believes the Cuban government is desperate to reach an agreement to save the country.
Trump is correct that Havana is under the most severe pressure at any time since the 1962 missile crisis, when a US invasion of the island seemed all but guaranteed.,,
- The ‘Honor of Taking Cuba’:
VIDEO | Included:
Cubans plunged into darkness twice in a week
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAC1sDYcWfk


