Very awesome opportunity to speak to first-year Real Estate & Housing @LangUofG students at @UofG today. Graduates of REH represent some of the best & brightest Realtors in their markets - and we love scooping as many as we can at @planet_realty.
Entrepreneurship in Canada is collapsing.
Number of active newer businesses, under 2 years old, has decreased by 40% year over year.
This should be ringing alarm bells!
Another Toronto cop is dead — shot executing a warrant in the exact same North York hellhole where an 8 year old boy was killed by a stray bullet less than a year ago.
This wasn’t random. U.S. Ambassador Hoekstra just confirmed the operation may be linked to the investigation into the March shooting at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto. A Canadian officer is dead because of what looks like international criminal fallout on our streets.
This isn’t ‘random violence.’ It’s a neighborhood surrendered to chaos, enabled by soft liberal policies and zero accountability.
This is the Ontario officer killed this week.
How many more before someone admits we have a crime/infiltration problem, not a ‘poverty’ one?
Prayers for his family and the entire thin blue line.
End the madness.
You just eliminated mandatory minimum sentencing on most crimes so more convicts can roam the streets free.
You deliberately created an environment where more police will be placed in the line of fire needlessly.
This morning, a Toronto Police Officer, Constable Marc Pinizzotto, was killed in the line of duty. This tragedy follows the death of OPP Constable Tarun Bali on Tuesday. Canada mourns the loss of these brave officers who dedicated their lives to protecting their communities.
My prayers are with their loved ones, their fellow officers, and their communities in this time of grief.
Sepsis kills more people in American hospitals than heart attacks. 350,000 deaths a year, and the reason is brutally simple: the early warning signs are almost invisible.
A slightly elevated heart rate. A small temperature shift. A lab value drifting in the wrong direction. Each one looks like noise on a busy ward. By the time the pattern is obvious to a human, the patient is hours into a cascade toward organ failure, and every hour of delayed antibiotics raises mortality.
Tampa General built a system on Palantir's Foundry that watches roughly 1,000 inpatients continuously. Vitals, labs, medication records, clinician notes, all scanned in real time for the pattern no single nurse can see across 12 beds at 3am. When risk crosses a threshold, a rapid response team gets paged. Humans still make every treatment decision. The software just compresses detection from hours to minutes.
The results since 2022: overall sepsis mortality cut in half, 48-hour deaths down 68%, length of stay down 30%, roughly 900 lives saved. At one hospital.
Now run the national math. There are about 6,100 hospitals in the US. If even the 500 largest matched these numbers, you'd be looking at tens of thousands of lives a year from a single use case. The treatment for sepsis hasn't changed. Antibiotics and fluids, same as decades ago. The entire gain comes from starting them earlier.
The hardest problem in medicine was never the cure. It was noticing in time.
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"It appears that Canada ended up signing a contract for high-speed rail despite having initially filed a business case that expressly excluded both that option as well as the procurement method that was selected."
https://t.co/wG7HNBrhXC
Adam van Koeverden - “we have to stick to the facts here Mister Speaker, Canada’s economy is growing”
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
George Orwell, 1984
The Government of Canada will announce new legislation that would require online platforms to make social media services and AI chatbots safer for children
https://t.co/NbwYduxTkJ
Optimism is not the belief that everything will be fine, but the belief that problems are SOLVABLE, combined with the willingness to actually go solve them. That thesis has built every good thing we have.