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furnishings. It's easy to change when the seasons changes. >> Meredith: a lot of people follow people like you, I want my house to look a little different. When I try to do it it's not quite the same. >> Yes. >> Meredith: there you did a couple of things. Wasn't just one thing -- >> If we l l our lives and changed everything all the time, you spend all your money and never keep up with your ambition. The best way is take a back seat for a moment and think about it and reset as the seasons change. I think that's what we do best at north star. Because as every season approaches we go back -- we leave on friday -- filming a new show at the moment which is top secret. That will be on in october. We'll come and tell you about that another time. >> Meredith: okay, good! Part two >> We head out to nova scotia to turn chicken poo into chicken pie once again and transform the hotel. Can I just say in all the things we've ever done, it has been the most joy. Probably sounds like a cliche, we meet our public on a daily basis. They don't think it's us fixing the lee -- >> Meredith: you are there? >> We are there. We're hands-on. We have an amazing manager called mrs. Julie mcdonald. She's a superstar maritime woman and in her 70s and performs like a kid. >> Morning julie! >> Sid: wait a second, wait a second. If I'm there and call down, I need towels -- >> We're your busboys? >> Sid: you're on the front door? >> Meredith: all the time. >> Turn down service. Not tonight, darling. [ Laughter ]. >> Meredith: they're tired tonight, sid. >> You got to be hands-on, if you want to have fun with it. That's what we wanted to do, meredith. We wanted to get out there and get into it and properly attach ourselves to the way it works. It's been a meeting of minds of the community in louisbourg, a beautiful town in the maritimes in cape breton, is just welcoming and has allowed us the opportunity to go out there and shine. I am exhausted at the moment because we've been working so hard. But although I'm going to work even harder it's going to wake me back up. Does that even make sense? >> Meredith: yes, it does. That's the east coast way. You work hard, but the ocean is there, the goodness of the people around you. >> That's it. >> Meredith: I was thinking too, we have more designer tips to get through. Go to the inn. Get inspired there. >> Go to the inn -- [ speaking simultaneously ] >> Firsthand from the colin -- >> Act of getting away. It's about we -- we wrote that book at the start of the pandemic and it's just been so sell received. Could have tapped -- fifth print run. >> Sid: congratulations. >> Whether you read our book or check into the hotel, you give yourself a moment to destress and take away the worries of life. It's fun, colin, isn't it? >> For the most part. >> What do you mean for the most part -- >> It is tons of fun. Because it's escapist and it's about living your best life and don't we all want to do that? >> Meredith: we do. You've shown us how to do it. It's the experience, sid. That's what -- [ speaking simultaneously ] >> It is. Overwhelming wave of joy. >> Meredith: I'm glad I could bring the sports daddy back -- >> Can you believe it? >> Sid: I've been doing this show since 2021. That line is referred to me back at least top three in terms of things that have been said on this show when I've been on. Your sports daddy comment. >> I love it. >> Sid: the way you would deliver it. Bless your heart. >> You know you're my sports daddy. >> Meredith: there it is! >> A little bit messy, thank god you're here to moderate, meredith. >> Meredith: moderating meredith! >> Sid: but in all seriousness, you're busy but always give us time. We love seeing you.u. When the top secret show that you're doing is available to be unearthed please come back. Ladies and gentlemen, colin and justin! [ applause ] >> Sid: we're going to take a break. "you sound off" coming up later on. What is your etiquette go to? We're going to talk about etiquette later on. We're going to do a "you sound off." pair it together, you have a show. feedback@breakfasttelevision.ca. More "bt" coming up a this. [ ] Closed captioning is brought to you in part by Sportsnet Plus Stream the Stanley Cup Playoffs nba Playoffs Blue Jays ufc and more! Canadian summers just hit different with Tims. ("Steal My Sunshine" by Len) Introducing two new Sparkling Quenchers... made with natural flavours and colours. Memories are made with Quenchers. It's time for Tims New Herbal Essences is packedwith naturally derivedplant based ingredientsyo and none of the stuffit won't. Our sulfate free collections,smell incredible and leave your hairtouchably soft and smooth. New Herbal Essences. ( ) At Enterprise Mobility, our experts always see another road. Because when there's no limit to how far mobility can go,

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avenues that the university is exploring to clear out this encampment, he said that lines of communication remain open with the students. He added in a statement that they held a long and productive meeting yesterday, they will be meeting again today. He said the university remains hopeful that we can reach an agreement and bring the unauthorized encampment to an end. Organizers however say they remain steadfast in their demands for divestment. We know they will be meeting protesters and university officials -- they will be meeting at 5 P.M. eastern this afternoon. >> Tammie: okay, we will see how all of that develops following along on this story on citynews.ca and CityNews 24/7. That is caryn ceolin live at u of t. >>> Also happening right now in toronto, a solidarity gathering at an all-girls jewish school after it was the target of a shooting this weekend. >> What happened here this weekend crossed a dangerous line. It was an attempt to intimidate and isolate the wonderful people, the wonderful children here at this school and it was a deliberate attempt to spread fear across our entire jewish community, to make us cower and hide who we are. But as you can see here today, the attackers completely failed. We are more united than ever. We are more committed than ever to support each other. We are more determined than ever to fight antisemitism wherever it happens. >> Tammie: and this is a live look at the school that was targeted this morning, and this solidarity rally that is happening right now. Ontario's minister of education stephen lecce is currently speaking. Now, the school was found with multiple bullet holes in a window this weekend. Those suspects are still at large. You can see members of the public, political figures like we said, standing with the community this morning, as those children head back to school today.

>>> A report from the province's privacy commissioner may shed light on the controversial move that saw sections of ontario's greenbelt sold off to developers in 2022. Privacy commissioner patricia cosime has been investigating the premier and government staffers reported use of personal phones and emails. At that time, the ford government handed over protected green space to build approximately 50,000 homes. After months of backlash from the public and opposition, the move was reversed but the handling of communication has been under the microscotiabank ever since. They will publish the report this morning at ontario's legislature. >>> About 4700 evacuated residents will be able to return to their homes in fort nelson, bc, today. The residents have been dis displaced since may 10th when a wildfire blew into within a few kilometres of that town. Currently two fires continue to burn out of control in the area. Fort nelson's mayor says four homes were recently destroyed by wildfire, but is relieved that nearly 5,000 residents can come back home. >>> Officials in papua new guinea fear more than 2,000 people have been buried alive in a landslide. It happened on friday, also burying a 200-metre stretch of the province's main highway under large debris, which made rescue efforts even more difficult. The death toll has been updated by government officials yesterday, growing to roughly three times the original estimate by the U.N. >>> Health officials in gaza say 35 people were killed by israeli airstrikes in rafah, which hit an installation where two senior hamas members were located. Palestinian countries are -- counties, rather, are accusing israel of targeting civilians where dozens were injured. This comes two days after the international court of justice ordered israel to end its military operation in rafah.

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