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Great Spirit bless 🙏
It's a splendid, sunny 🌅 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.🪨🦖💥👖🔥
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 👃🥔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
🔹AI 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...
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Question: Who is in charge of Ontario Health Care funding for Ontario in 2026?
🔹AI 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.
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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%
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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:
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Jun. 5, 2026, 5:38 AM EDT
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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Posted: Jun 05, 2026 8:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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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




