It's National Old Stuff Day, which means I have to be nice to you, it's also National Peasants Day, and it's Dr. Seuss's birthday, so I don't know if he's been cancelled yet, or are they giving him the Roald Dahl treatment, where they do him the indignity of rewriting his work after his death?
00:12:51.020Wait, there's more. I didn't finish reading this article. There's more because, uh, we were told,
00:12:57.200I think I'm frozen up here. Okay. So we were told that the convoy had some sort of manifesto
00:13:04.460overthrow the government, which it didn't like, like five fringe people loosely attached to the
00:13:13.240convoy had a manifesto that none of the real convoy leadership ever took seriously. That's
00:13:18.840right. Um, but anyways, these guys, these con the, sorry, the climate caravanners, they do have,
00:13:26.900they're not calling it a manifesto. They're calling it an ultimatum. I just love how they
00:13:31.980discovered their thesaurus. Um, anyways, organizers have said the caravan intends to issue quote an
00:13:38.240ultimatum to the prime minister and his cabinet for their alleged quote criminal inaction on climate
00:13:43.340change. These guys sound more radical, more radical than any part of the convoy. Uh, the ultimatum
00:13:50.500calls on the government to establish a citizens assembly to decide how Canada's economy will be
00:13:55.200transformed to tackle the climate and ecological emergency in the next two to three years.
00:13:59.580I thought it was 12, um, and threatens and threatens, oh gosh, waves of caravans that will aim to occupy
00:14:09.840Ottawa indefinitely until their demands are met. Uh, and then it says onto Ottawa described Sullivan's
00:14:19.260protest Wednesday as a quote, continuation of worldwide disruptions of iconic paintings and symbols to
00:14:25.120wake people and governments up to the urgent actions needed to tackle the climate emergency.
00:14:29.660Last year, climate activists made international headlines for throwing soup on a Van Gogh painting
00:14:35.480at the National Gallery in London. Closer to home, protesters opposed to coastal gas link pipeline in
00:14:40.600northern BC threw maple syrup onto an Emily Carr painting at the National Art Gallery in November.
00:14:48.740These people have committed more mischief than any member of the convoy. They are issuing ultimatums,
00:14:56.700manifestos, and threats. They plan to occupy the nation's capital. They've got a caravan, which is
00:15:03.300just a cute thesaurus search away from a convoy. I'm dying. I'm dying to see how these people are
00:15:10.320treated. Oh, me as well. Say, uh, Efren, can you book me a cameraman for, uh, April Fool's day? Uh,
00:15:17.420we got to get to Ottawa for this. Here's the question. That's beautiful. Oh, it's April 1st,
00:15:22.700right? The little on the nose. Um, Sheila, here's my question. Uh, they're lunatics, uh,
00:15:30.340and they're vandals. And, uh, you know, that, that, that goes without saying, do you think there
00:15:36.500will be any MP in Ottawa that day that will actually come out to address this crowd?
00:15:42.000A hundred percent Jagmeet Singh, um, probably the environment minister. They're all going to get
00:15:47.440meetings with, um, for sure. The NDP, I imagine the environment minister, probably natural resources
00:15:55.860might even get a, like a, uh, uh, I admire what these people are doing from Justin Trudeau,
00:16:00.680I think. Incredible. Well, that'll be really telling because as you said, they're issuing an
00:16:08.940ultimatum, although I fear their ultimatum is about as effective as a WWE referee warning the bad guy to
00:16:17.640put away the foreign object for 14 times in a row. So I can't wait till they roll through Edmonton.
00:16:24.400I'm going to be out on the overpass watching them go by. I can't wait.
00:16:30.840Wow. That, that, that is shocking. And, um, and it will be most interesting to see the media coverage,
00:16:37.240uh, because I, I already saw the damage control on, uh, talk radio 10, 10 in Toronto, where
00:16:44.460they were giving these people a pass because you see Sheila. Yeah. They, they vandalize the
00:16:50.320willy mammoth. They threw paint on it, but it's water soluble. So after a couple of hours of
00:16:55.520scrubbing, it will come off and everything will be restored. Uh, do you think the same
00:17:01.140media apologists would ever give the trucker convoy a fair chance to explain themselves? It was
00:17:09.340automatic condemnation, vilification and demonization, but these jabronis, they're heroes.
00:17:16.060Oh, by the way, let's talk about foreign funding of their movement. You know, these people,
00:17:22.940the mainstream media and the liberals, although I think I'm probably repeating myself there,
00:17:26.760they were looking for Russians in the cabs of every truck that was in Ottawa. They were so convinced
00:17:35.760without evidence that this was a Kremlin backed operation instead of exactly what it was just a
00:17:42.540to working class people who got fed up and then they invaded the bubble dome of Ottawa. But these,
00:17:49.800uh, environmentalist radicals, we absolutely know that they are foreign funded. The funding comes
00:17:56.820from San Francisco, but it gets a little more complicated than that because some of these San
00:18:01.540Francisco based granting charities who funnel money from billionaires into these hub charities who then
00:18:08.880send it out like tentacles into their, uh, little satellite organizations who work to undermine Canada
00:18:15.880and Canadian prosperity here in, uh, in our neck of the woods, some of that money. And this was in
00:18:24.040Senate testimony at the United States can be traced back to offshore accounts. And some of that money
00:18:31.180is traced actually back to Russia. And there's a business case for Russia doing this. So I understand it.
00:18:37.980I disagree with it because it unemploys Albertans, but I get it. They, and I think it was, uh,
00:18:44.000somebody at the UN, Ezra mentioned it the other day, constantly forget his name who said, yeah,
00:18:48.780of course, Russia, we know has been funneling money this way to environmental activists because
00:18:56.060then they go out and they protest fracking because they're stupid and they don't understand science
00:19:01.000and they go and block pipelines. And guess what happens? Russia secures the market share for gas
00:19:07.740prom and maintains that wranglehold on Europe as the largest natural gas supplier. And we never get
00:19:15.220our oil and our natural gas in the liquefied form offshore to offset what they're doing. So I get why
00:19:23.040they're doing it. Um, but, uh, I think it's funny that the same people rattling, uh, their sabres about
00:19:30.400foreign funding are perfectly fine with this actual foreign funded convoy headed down to Ottawa to issue
00:19:38.000a manifesto and occupy the place. No, you're quite right, Sheila, as always follow the money. And on
00:19:43.960your original point about the trucker convoy in Ottawa being funded or supported somehow, uh, by Russia,
00:19:50.840uh, even CSIS says there is no evidence to support that, but these talking points are still being
00:19:59.460floated out there by certain MPs. Just the other day, an NDP MP brought up the, uh, foreign funding of
00:20:06.380the trucker convoy and there's no there there. This is a falsehood. This is a lie, but they'll keep
00:20:13.440repeating it because I think that's one of the, the goals, um, or, or the methods of propaganda repeat a lie
00:20:20.160long enough and loud enough. And people will actually believe that. Um, speaking of lying,
00:20:27.540Sheila, um, we should take a very quick commercial break, but, uh, yeah, it, uh, we have a video clip.
00:20:35.620Hang on, hang on. Just before we move on about these, this anti-fracking stuff. Um, and for people
00:20:41.740who are scared of fracking, Alberta would be in complete total meltdown if fracking were bad,
00:20:46.180but we've been fracking here for the better part of half a century. I think we're close to,
00:20:50.620I think we're probably over at this point, 200,000 fracked wells. It's fine. Um, but in impeachment
00:20:59.840testimony against Donald Trump, Fiona Hill, who is not a Trump fan. She was John Bolton, who also didn't
00:21:10.740like Trump. His, his former direct, um, report. Uh, so anyways, in recent testimony to house lawmakers,
00:21:21.080Fiona Hill, John Bolton's former direct report at the national security council and the white house's
00:21:25.820former top expert on Russia reported that Russian propaganda was working to undermine the use of
00:21:32.420hydraulic fracturing, AKA fracking in the United States. Um, so he'll explain that Putin saw American
00:21:39.640fracking as a great threat to Russian interests and that a fracking ban would play into strengthening
00:21:44.680Putin's hands as natural gas supplies to central European economic markets. So, um, they've known
00:21:51.340about this for a long time. They traced the money back for a long time. The environmentalist movement
00:21:56.120is foreign funded either through the United States, or if you trace it back a little bit further
00:22:00.020to interests in Russia. And yet people who are, are again, scared of Russians in the convoy
00:22:07.700have never done anything about this. Never. And if you point it out, you're somehow a conspiracy
00:22:13.280theorist. Unbelievable. Shut up. No. Sheila, why don't we take a quick commercial break and then
00:22:20.000we'll get back to, um, uh, prime minister Trudeau reassuring Canadians that potential foreign meddling.
00:22:27.360Yeah. You know, isn't that kind of like the wolf reassuring the lamb that nothing bad is going
00:22:33.900to happen, uh, during this little relationship. Um, but, uh, he is saying, um, we have nothing to worry
00:22:40.740about in terms of potential foreign interference in elections. Um, despite, oh, you know,
00:22:47.600Cease's whistleblower saying, yeah, um, forget about Alfred E. Newman, the Mad Magazine mascot,
00:22:53.440you know, want me worry, uh, start worrying because it happened. And not only in the 2021 election
00:23:00.900in which it's estimated that nine conservatives lost their seats, uh, because of Chinese
00:23:07.020interference, but it also happened in the 2019 election as well. And we'll, we'll address this
00:23:12.900after the break, folks. Keep it right here.
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00:24:07.960I'm speaking to you at a moment of grave crisis. When violent and fanatical men are attempting to
00:24:15.540destroy the unity and the freedom of Canada.
00:24:18.040After weeks of dangerous and unlawful activities, after weeks of people being harassed in their
00:24:24.800neighborhoods and small businesses forced to close, democracy flourishes in Canada. We don't
00:24:31.380always agree and that's okay. Because individual liberty is cherished in Canada. Our government
00:24:37.720will always defend freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly. It has now been
00:24:43.980demonstrated to us by a few misguided persons. After evidence of increased ideologically motivated
00:24:50.240violent extremism activity across the country. Just how fragile a democratic society can be.
00:24:56.980It became clear that local and provincial authorities needed more tools to restore order and keep people
00:25:06.080safe. These are matters of the utmost gravity. And I want to tell you what the government is doing
00:25:12.680to deal with. The federal government has invoked the Emergencies Act, the public's legitimate right to know why the
00:25:26.680government proclaimed an emergency and whether the actions it took were appropriate.
00:25:32.680It is our view that there was no justification whatsoever to invoke the Emergencies Act.
00:25:42.680It's so tough to watch. There's no reason for that. They were literally running the horses through the crowd.
00:25:46.680The police came straight to me and he targeted me and he took his gun of tear gas and he actually shoot me directly in my legs.
00:25:55.680Was it worth invoking the Emergencies Act, ma'am, to trample on the rights and freedoms of Canadians?
00:26:02.680Why do you think excessive honking means means that the government should strip citizens away from their rights?
00:26:07.680Our next and final witness is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
00:26:13.680And speaking of blackface, why don't we get to that video of Trudeau reassuring Canadians and after you watch it, folks, ask yourself the question, do you feel better now?
00:26:39.680The national security agencies in this country have been dealing with foreign interference for a very, very long time.
00:26:54.680And as a government, we've been talking about the impacts of foreign interference on Canadians for many, many years,
00:27:02.680even as we're building up more and more tools for our institutions to defend ourselves, for our democracy to remain robust.
00:27:11.680And it's important to highlight that the greatest targets of foreign interference are diaspora communities themselves.
00:27:21.680The Chinese government goes after Chinese citizens and Chinese parliamentarians.
00:27:28.680The Iranian regime goes after the Iranian diaspora.
00:27:35.680Russian speakers are more exposed to Russian misinformation and disinformation online and on the web.
00:27:42.680Every step of the way, we have ensured and continue to ensure that populations that are particularly vulnerable to foreign interference by problematic state actors are properly supported and properly informed of the risks that they are being targeted.
00:28:05.680Sheila, before we get into the meat and potatoes of the Chinese interference, I just have to have a little sidebar comment here because the prime minister brought it up, what's going on in Iran.
00:28:18.680If you want to do something about Iranian interference, blackface McGroper, how about this?
00:28:23.680Get Majid Johari, the MP for the writing of Richmond Hill, out of the House of Commons.
00:28:34.680This is somebody that's had Iranian government members have secret meetings over in Canada.
00:28:41.680This is somebody that supports the idea that if you are a female and you break the dress code, you deserve to get roughed up or worse.
00:28:50.680So get that garbage out of the House of Commons if you're concerned about Iranian interference.
00:28:57.680Now, with the main target here, I'm surprised, Sheila, he didn't go to his knee-jerk reaction, which was to play the race card.
00:29:09.680You bring up Chinese interference, you're obviously anti-Asian.
00:29:15.680He's talking about protecting the diaspora, because people who are from these sinister places, who escape to the freedom of Canada, and whom we promise will be protected by our rights and freedoms.
00:29:34.680Those are the people being targeted by the Chinese.
00:30:25.680But throw them on the bonfire of people targeted by the Chinese state, because they're conservative.
00:30:32.680And if a conservative or two loses their seat, who cares if China helped us do it?
00:30:39.680That's what Justin Trudeau, who constantly says, we have to do these things to protect our democracy.
00:30:44.680He's willing to sacrifice the fundamentals of our democracy as long as he wins up to 11 seats, the majority of which were actually in the GTA.
00:30:53.680No, 100%. And we have so many clips here, Sheila. Why don't we go to this one? Because I think this is important.
00:31:02.680NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is refusing to say if his party will keep propping up Justin Trudeau's government following these allegations.
00:31:13.680You know, if it were me, Sheila, I would say this is his way out. This is a way out with dignity.
00:31:19.680Yeah, we believed in the idea of propping up Trudeau's government so that I could get my full pension in 2025.
00:31:26.680Or I mean, so I could bring stability to the Canadian government.
00:31:30.680But now that these allegations, and I think, you know, talk about where there's smoke, there's fire.
00:31:39.680I think there's more to come. And you know, the liberals are freaking out, not about the Chinese interference folks, but about who the whistleblower is.
00:31:48.680They are going crazy trying to determine that. And by the way, on that note, Sheila, we have to admit, Bob Fyfe of the Globe and Mail has done outstanding work on this.
00:32:01.680Yep. I won't be surprised if they put the screws to him. If they say, I will not be surprised if they can't find out the whistleblower.
00:32:12.680They will bring Fyfe upon the carpet and they'll say something, some malarkey along because of national security reasons. You must reveal your source.
00:32:22.680And if I was Bob Fyfe, and I mean this because to me, this is sacred source confidentiality. If you promise not to reveal a source, you cannot go back on that.
00:32:35.680And I would say, well, here's the deal, judge, if it went to a court, two days, two months, two years, two decades in the slammer, I'm not speaking.
00:32:43.680Because as a journalist, all I have is my word. That's it. And if I lie, if I burn a source, I have devalued myself and my profession.
00:32:54.760But I won't be surprised if these liberals go to that extent. But in the meantime, Sheila, let's play Jagmeet Singh saying something or refusing to say something.
00:33:07.580Well, let's just roll the clip. Is this an issue that could put your supply and confidence deal with the liberals at risk if they don't take steps to deal with the serious issue of foreign interference in our elections?
00:33:23.020Well, that's not a decision we're making today in terms of if we're going to an election or not. But it is something that we take very seriously.
00:33:28.620I have made the call for a public inquiry. So far, the prime minister has said that's not something he's going to do.
00:33:33.760We disagree on that. I think it should be a public independent inquiry that investigates this, that assesses some real the real dangers and provides us with real transparency around what happened and ways that we can prevent it from having an influence in any way on our democratic system.
00:33:50.300I think that that is important to have that independence assess that that risk and to provide us with recommendations.
00:33:55.900So I maintain my position and I will continue to apply pressure on the government to move forward on an inquiry.
00:34:14.940If this government has had help getting reelected through Chinese interference, then Jagmeet Singh has become an accomplice, Sheila, right?
00:34:26.780If he continues to prop up this scandal-prone government, and believe me, Sheila, Chinese interference into the Canadian federal elections, that is Watergate on steroids.
00:36:18.760But the Liberals seem more concerned about the CSIS whistleblower than they do about the story that the CSIS whistleblower is telling.
00:36:27.880I saw that Gerald Butts on Twitter, he seems really concerned about who this whistleblower is and what consequences they should face for blowing the whistle on his boss ignoring CSIS,
00:36:44.460going directly to the party and saying, Handong, no, don't let him run.
00:36:57.480But Gerald Butts instead is saying, well, who's the whistleblower?
00:37:01.660Because they will face serious ramifications.
00:37:04.060We need to find out who that person is.
00:37:06.040So in other words, it's not the message we're concerned about.
00:37:09.780It's all about shooting the messenger.
00:37:12.980And to me, that CSIS agent, and I will bet you this, Sheila, him or her, I bet, is Asian or even Chinese.
00:37:22.780Because to eavesdrop on conversations, to gather your intelligence, you've got to be able to speak and understand and write in the Mandarin language.
00:37:35.640And so the idea of this not being, you know, a Chinese agent, which kind of narrows it down maybe for the wolves trying to find out who the whistleblower is.
00:45:22.100So right now, so there's a couple of developments, pardon the pun.
00:45:29.420Basically, Busty Lemieux, and you tell me, Sheila and folks, if you think this is any kind of tangible solution.
00:45:37.420The original strategy was to play whack-a-mole, transfer them around the region to different schools, and hope that nobody notices those ginormous Zed Cup boobs.
00:47:00.500Why do you have to have an outside advisor to advise you on doing the obvious?
00:47:04.740And the third thing, Sheila, because there's so much blame to go around here.
00:47:08.900Where the devil is Education Minister Stephen Lecce?
00:47:13.000He should have addressed this on the first day of school back in September.
00:47:17.460And because the school board has proven they are incompetent and they are incapable of enforcing a dress code, which is fully within their bailiwick, he should have just said, I am disbanding you.
00:47:34.180This dog don't hunt, as they say in Alabama.
00:47:36.920And Sheila, school boards like municipalities, they are a creature of the provincial government.
00:47:42.560And I can tell you, most school boards in Ontario, for sure, these are extensions of the NDP caucus.
00:47:51.940So why isn't Premier Cherry Cheesecake moving on this too?
00:47:57.360Because these are people that hate him and hate his government.
00:48:01.660And I think, Sheila, you mentioned in Alberta, there's a precedent for this, isn't there?
00:48:06.620The Ministry of Education basically eradicating an entire school board.
00:48:21.780It's 27,000 students, mostly in northern Alberta, largely Métis and Indigenous kids across, I don't know, about a dozen or so schools.
00:48:32.860And the Alberta government said, you guys are literally not doing your job.
00:48:40.160The students were missing more than four days of school a month.
00:48:44.660It was just like kids weren't showing up, kids weren't meeting the acceptable standard for achievement tests.
00:48:53.120In grade three, 39% met the acceptable standard versus 74% across the entire province.
00:49:00.720In grade nine social studies, 14% of Northland students met the standard versus 65% across Alberta.
00:49:07.820So in January of 2020, 2009, Dave Hancock fired all 23 elected trustees and just appointed a guy to run the place, citing the poor performance, declining student performance, and overall problems with government or governance.
00:49:28.100And I think things have turned around there.
00:49:29.620Sorry, it was 2,700 students across the northern communities.
00:49:33.540And then they did a big study into what transpired.
00:49:39.220Why did this get so out of hand in the first place?
00:49:42.500Because at the end of the day, whatever garbage is going on between teachers, between the board, it's the kids who are suffering.
00:49:52.340And nobody seems to care that this has a real impact on the education of kids.
00:49:57.600While they allow this absolute mayhem to go on with, what did I call this person this morning, the upper Canadian boob squatch or the greater Rupert's land boob squatch.
00:50:12.460The kids have to live through this is absolutely ridiculous.
00:50:16.400They're just supposed to go to school, learn, meet some friends, eat some not so great lunch food, and then come home and go on with their lives.
00:50:25.980But they're in the middle of this spectacle, and nobody seems to care.
00:50:29.600And Sheila, the bigger question is this.
00:50:32.660Why do we need school boards, especially since so many school boards are just hives of far-left activists?
00:50:42.060Principals can be given additional powers, and we have the Ministry of Education.
00:50:46.680So why do we need the middleman in the first place?
00:50:50.740And again, case in point, the Halton District School Board, it's seven months, and they can't even say that, yes, we are going to put a dress code in for this man that is making a mockery of Oakville Trafalgar High School when he's there,
00:51:10.500and making the Halton District School Board an international laughing stock.
00:51:16.880Yeah, and who do these wussies think they work for?
00:51:19.900They are elected by the parents, by the taxpayer, to act in the best interest of the parents and the taxpayer in an adversarial capacity against the teachers' union.
00:51:34.320The boobzilla has the teachers' union on their side.
00:51:37.540They don't need a second advocate paid by the taxpayer to stick up for them.
00:51:43.920The board is supposed to be sticking up for the students.
00:51:46.940Yeah, and in case anyone thinks this is a transphobia thing, first of all, the trans community has been absolutely silent on this.
00:51:56.580In fact, some of them have come forward, and they blame Lemieux for setting back their movement two decades because of this drag queen show he's doing.
00:52:04.560And this is today's front page story by our good friend Joe Warmington.
00:52:12.620And Nick Kozak, who is a Toronto photographer, he was hired by the New York Post.
00:52:19.200That's where this photograph is reprinted from, Sheila.
00:52:23.000But the point is, they caught this so-called trans man, trans woman, I don't know what you'd call him, caught him red-handed in full male get-up.
00:52:34.520Sweatpants, you know, a gray t-shirt, a blue vest.
00:52:39.680And a couple of things happened, folks, when he was actually caught red-handed.
00:52:43.540First of all, he said, oh, no, no, no, that's not me.
00:52:49.200Well, I don't want to bring this other person into the controversy.
00:52:53.260I reached out to Jack, the journalist that wrote the piece, Sheila, and this is what he said.
00:52:59.340But we saw Busty Lemieux drive into the underground parking lot at his Burlington condo 20 minutes later in the same make, model, and color of car this guy came out.
00:53:12.700He was seen carrying shopping bags that his alter ego earlier on was carrying.
00:53:20.300And on top of that, he had two sources at the condo verify, yep, they are one and the same.
00:53:26.300I don't know about you, Sheila, that's good enough for me.
00:55:20.920And, you know, Sheila, we have a lottery, a scratch ticket lottery in Ontario called Cash for Life, where, you know, you can get $1,000 a week for life.
00:55:30.200That's what Busty Lemieux has won without buying a ticket.
00:55:33.720He is staying at home indefinitely, being paid and getting all those gold-plated benefits.
00:55:41.520Essentially, for life, there's no deadline assigned to this.
00:59:31.280And an act like that, firing everybody and appointing one guy to do their job, it puts the fear of God in every other school board who thinks they're just going to do all these stupid stuff and disregard the will of parents and the kids involved.
00:59:44.400You wipe out one of these school boards and say, you guys are so dysfunctional that one normal level-headed person with an ounce of common sense could get this all done.
00:59:59.720And by the way, folks, I would have loved to have covered the school board last night.
01:00:03.380But as I've mentioned on previous live streams, you see, while the Halton District School Board is all in with the radical transgender revolution, and as I said earlier, this guy himself is saying he's not trans, he's intersex.
01:00:18.280When it comes to their school board, when they see someone dressed like that, you might recall our stunt we did in October where I wore the identical attire and I asked some impolite questions.
01:00:32.120Well, the school board literally runs away.
01:00:35.560They call the police and they ban me for life from their properties.
01:00:39.880We'll challenge that in court, by the way.
01:00:41.800Okay, by the way, why can't they do that with the teacher?
01:13:16.100But nope, that was too much of a stretch for Blackface.
01:13:20.600So if we can find that video before the end of the show, we'll play it.
01:13:24.300In the meantime, Sheila, I imagine we have some comments.
01:13:28.360Yeah, by the way, my husband taught me a little trick about how to hammer something in.
01:13:31.200He said, start your nail, put it in the claw of the hammer, and then because now it's the head of the nail is fixed in the claw, put that in, like hammer that, because you don't have to aim or line anything up.
01:13:45.200Like, you have to line it up in the right spot, but hammer that in to get your nail to stick.
01:13:52.140No, of course you don't, because you don't use tools.
01:13:57.160But on the claw back of your hammer, on the claw back of your hammer, slide the nail head in, turn your hammer around, take that, because now you have the nail sticking out on that side, and put that into the wall.
01:14:09.780Now you've got your nail started, take your hammer out and start hitting from the other side.
01:14:13.940I thought the claw was to take the nail out.
01:14:16.780Right, but you can also use it to start your nail.
01:14:21.800So that you don't have to line up and hit your hand.
01:14:25.180This is why, and I was in one yesterday, this is why I have a meltdown when I go to home hardware, Sheila.
01:14:30.400You know, all these power tools, all this lumber, all these pieces of wood and vinyl and plastic and guys coming in and buying all this stuff.
01:14:40.860And they're going to go home and they're going to build a treehouse or something.
01:21:18.500Plotted punitive measures over petty grievances and served an eviction notice accompanied by armed police.
01:21:24.780Their conduct is outrageous, Blacklocks said Monday morning.
01:21:28.400It came on the heels of a Blacklocks article based on access to information filings, which reported a meeting with Revenue Canada and 35 news companies related to the delivery of over half a billion dollars in federal subsidies to failing publishers.
01:22:03.080I'm like, oh, I recognize this snarky style shoehorned into the middle of this news article.
01:22:12.340Blacklocks is the only parliamentary Press Gallery member eligible for federal subsidies that neither solicits nor accepts federal government funding.
01:22:19.300According to Blacklocks Monday morning, the eviction preceded PPG reporters becoming annoyed that Blacklocks reporters were actually working.
01:22:26.600It said the eviction followed Press Gallery President Guillaume Saint-Pierre's threat to terminate Blacklocks membership.
01:22:33.740The eviction letter stated Blacklocks managing editor Tom Korski was impolite, disturbs the journalists around him.
01:22:40.420And this is my favorite part because he's actually working.
01:22:43.480Streams parliamentary committee hearings on his computer.
01:23:32.200I so hope they're successful in their lawsuit, Sheila.
01:23:35.180That witch trial garbage to happen to me and Kian Bextie here in Alberta.
01:23:39.820We were making application to join the Alberta Press Gallery, knowing that we would probably not be accepted.
01:23:46.540I don't need permission from my enemies to do my job.
01:23:52.260But anyways, we thought we would go through the motions and see like what their reactions would be.
01:23:57.620And what they did was they held a vote to not allow us to join, but they didn't allow us to attend the vote, argue for our inclusion or make the case why we should be there.
01:24:09.480You know, stating the size of our viewership or readership or the length of time we've been journalists or any of that.
01:24:18.120They didn't allow us to make the case.
01:25:50.820If he's doing his job and he thinks people are watching him and not you, then he doesn't need to have somebody remove you because he's a stickler for the rules and you're some kind of danger to the people around you.
01:26:02.600He had you removed because you would tell another side of the story that he didn't want known.
01:26:07.120I think it might be short man syndrome.
01:26:21.640So he's got a real grudge to bear, I should think.
01:26:25.380I think there's a strong overlay here with my theory on why certain people gravitate to school board leadership.
01:26:33.360Same reason why certain people gravitate to parliamentary press gallery leadership is because in the normal world, they would never be selected to lead anything based on their skills, talent, or disposition.
01:26:46.560So they become in charge of these quasi-judicial garbage shows.
01:26:51.860And Sheila, what was the name of the journalist that wrote the execution order for you?