This acct focuses more on Canadian politics & current affairs. It's also the backup to my other accounts:
@Love4Spring and @Love4Autumn.
🚫 DM & 🚫 Porn.
Good luck with your competition, Dr. Luke!
AI deployment in Canadian medical systems is actively transitioning from isolated pilot projects to integrated clinical solutions, primarily driven by hospital-level initiatives and clinician champions.
While deployment has historically been fragmented due to Canada's provincial healthcare structures, the technology is now actively targeting system crises—specifically severe doctor shortages, staggering wait times, and crushing administrative burnout.
Most of our medical specialists have direct access to private insurance and hospital systems, but our family doctors do not. Many of them work beyond retirement age to help mitigate the GP shortage. This group tends to rely more on paper and is still struggling with mounds of paperwork after office hours.
#AI #Hospital
#HealthServices
🐎 Is Netanyahu: A Wild Horse Out of Control?
🔥 Israel criticized the MoU and continually pushed Washington to continue the war.
⛽ After hitting out at Israel, JD Vance's trip to Switzerland on Friday was cancelled, citing 'unfinalized logistics'.
⏸️ The primary trigger appears to be ongoing Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, which Iran views as a violation and has consequently paused and conditioned further talks until guarantees against Israeli actions are secured.
📄 While the main MoU (signed June 17) remains intact, implementation is currently stalled and precarious.
🧑💼 Both the White House and Swiss officials have confirmed the postponement, stating that while preparations continue, no new date has been set.
🕊️🤝
Visual: Fox News (L), & Aljazeera (R)
@z1J6AwkKUG04XUS@business You just need to check out your reflection in the mirror and brush up on your English to avoid future misinterpretation of any messages on X. 🤪
The history of Japanese invasions in China and the Asia Pacific cannot and will not be erased by a defeated country single-handedly.
Canada's chances of moving on are at an all-time high.
The team made history with a 6-0 victory over Qatar, putting them ahead of Switzerland on goal differential.
#FIFA#GroupB
The $300B Reconstruction and Development Fund, outlined in the MOU, is a private investment vehicle, not a U.S.-funded reconstruction or reparations program.
Companies from the U.S., Gulf Arab states, Asia, South America, and Africa have committed financing. 💰🌍
#Investment #Development #Fund
COVID-19's ORIGIN 🔥💣
We might've figured out the source and culprit ages ago, but a confession from Trump's Director of National Intelligence, plus new documents and communications about COVID-19's origins, research funding, and Dr. Anthony Fauci's alleged actions, definitely reignites a debate that's still unresolved over 6 years how the pandemic started.
Netanyahu refused to stop bombing Lebanon, in what appears to be a violation of the peace deal.
Trump said at the G7 he wasn't happy with Israel's invasion and handling of Hezbollah.
But, he has no one to blame. Israel was groomed by U.S. weapons and taxpayers' money into what it is today.
👇
(1/2) 📢 This week, #GC reforms to make bail laws stricter and sentencing laws tougher for repeat and violent offending became law. https://t.co/x3KU1Zio1r
Unlike China, the EU not only lacks its own business plans but also a clear vision for its future.
It appears to have fallen into the US trap from the moment the Ukraine war started.
Even with all the complaining and dancing around, the US is still in charge as long as the EU relies on it for regional security and fossil fuels, especially with all those LNG imports. Not to mention, the US is the biggest single-country export market for the EU.
#Trade
#Energy
Have you seen post-war German Chancellors commemorate Nazi criminals or Germany challenge the US military budget?
If not, you can understand why China and Chinese descendants are outraged.
How dare Japan question China's military spending after killing 30M Chinese people?
How dare Takaichi's Economic Minister, Minoru Kiuchi, and 126 lawmakers visit Yasukuni Shrine to remember war criminals?
Japan is shifting from its post-WWII pacifist stance to a major military build-up, establishing strong deterrence. Despite China's total military budget being nearly five times Japan's, Japan spends more per person—over twice as much—due to China's large population of over 1.4 billion compared to Japan's roughly 121 million.
For the current fiscal year starting 01.04.2026, Japan approved a record defence budget of 9.04 trillion yen (about USD$58 billion), a 3.8% increase from last year.
Japan is investing this budget more in high-tech, offensive, and asymmetric capabilities rather than traditional hardware:
📍Long-Range "Standoff" Missiles: Over $6 billion for extending strike capabilities, upgrading Type-12 missiles to 1,000 km, and integrating U.S. Tomahawks.
📍The "SHIELD" Drone System: Around $640 million for a layered coastal defence network using unmanned drones to compensate for recruitment shortages.
📍Next-Gen Fighter Jets: Ongoing funding for a 6th-generation stealth fighter, to be deployed by 2035 with Italy and the UK.
Takaichi's European trips spark controversy as she seeks foreign military deals while Japanese locals protest against militarization.
"I am very convinced if she continues to spread that militarism shit either China or North Korea or South Korea will have a war with Japan," a translated comment on X from a Japanese citizen.
🌍 #Japan #Militarization #Protest
A year ago, I tried to convince myself that it was finally time to let go. Japan, of course, has never shown remorse—and never will—but aside from that, the broader situation seemed calm, even cooperative. Then Takaichi replaced Ishiba. Behind all those brittle, steely smiles, I now see her aggression and her old tactics clearly. Today, I find myself agreeing with @BeijingDai: war between China and Japan is inevitable.
History has taught us a bitter lesson: whenever Japan faces economic contraction, it has turned to military expansion—seizing the resources it needs to survive, always at China’s expense.
That pattern has not changed—only the masks have.
Have you seen post-war German Chancellors commemorate Nazi criminals or Germany challenge the US military budget?
If not, you can understand why China and Chinese descendants are outraged.
How dare Japan question China's military spending after killing 30M Chinese people?
How dare Takaichi's Economic Minister, Minoru Kiuchi, and 126 lawmakers visit Yasukuni Shrine to remember war criminals?
Japan is shifting from its post-WWII pacifist stance to a major military build-up, establishing strong deterrence. Despite China's total military budget being nearly five times Japan's, Japan spends more per person—over twice as much—due to China's large population of over 1.4 billion compared to Japan's roughly 121 million.
For the current fiscal year starting 01.04.2026, Japan approved a record defence budget of 9.04 trillion yen (about USD$58 billion), a 3.8% increase from last year.
Japan is investing this budget more in high-tech, offensive, and asymmetric capabilities rather than traditional hardware:
📍Long-Range "Standoff" Missiles: Over $6 billion for extending strike capabilities, upgrading Type-12 missiles to 1,000 km, and integrating U.S. Tomahawks.
📍The "SHIELD" Drone System: Around $640 million for a layered coastal defence network using unmanned drones to compensate for recruitment shortages.
📍Next-Gen Fighter Jets: Ongoing funding for a 6th-generation stealth fighter, to be deployed by 2035 with Italy and the UK.
Takaichi's European trips spark controversy as she seeks foreign military deals while Japanese locals protest against militarization.
"I am very convinced if she continues to spread that militarism shit either China or North Korea or South Korea will have a war with Japan," a translated comment on X from a Japanese citizen.
🌍 #Japan #Militarization #Protest
Photo: the japan times
Yes, he is.
The current Japanese government seems to be taking a notably different approach compared to its predecessors. In just eight months since last October, they've actively engaged in actions that have provoked China and formed quasi-alliances with nations sharing a similar stance.
#Japan
#Politics
This post & comments paint a concerning picture of the UK. Canada should reassess its immigration system, possibly reintroducing quotas to ensure a balanced intake of skilled talent from diverse countries—prioritizing those who genuinely want to integrate, not reshape our culture