Hopefully everyone had a good New Year, and lots of family time and celebrations. Now that we're all rested and refreshed, I think it's time to get back to business.
So parliament has been prorogued again. Is it just my memory, or is this a tactic that's new to our current Conservative government? I don't ever remember hearing this done in the past, but now it's been done twice. Every time there is an issue they don't want to answer to, they just shut it down. That's a scary thought, when you look at it.
There is a bright spot in this though, and that's the announcement of a new budget when they get back to work. I would think that the next two months are our last best chance to have the government actually do something to help stop the decimation of our livestock industry.
Basically, IMO, it's now or never. Markets are looking more optimistic in the U.S., but our dollar is killing that on our side of the border. It looks to me like we just might miss out on any possible recovery .... again.
There was close to a billion dollars in the income programs budget that WAS NOT SPENT last year. The government needs to be called out on this, and held accountable. Farms are suffering, the money is there to help them, and the money does not get to them.
Our chance to get some attention is now, and if we have yet another federal budget that ignores our situation, then our future, as an important section of this country's economy is very much in doubt.
Back to the grind........
So parliament has been prorogued again. Is it just my memory, or is this a tactic that's new to our current Conservative government? I don't ever remember hearing this done in the past, but now it's been done twice. Every time there is an issue they don't want to answer to, they just shut it down. That's a scary thought, when you look at it.
There is a bright spot in this though, and that's the announcement of a new budget when they get back to work. I would think that the next two months are our last best chance to have the government actually do something to help stop the decimation of our livestock industry.
Basically, IMO, it's now or never. Markets are looking more optimistic in the U.S., but our dollar is killing that on our side of the border. It looks to me like we just might miss out on any possible recovery .... again.
There was close to a billion dollars in the income programs budget that WAS NOT SPENT last year. The government needs to be called out on this, and held accountable. Farms are suffering, the money is there to help them, and the money does not get to them.
Our chance to get some attention is now, and if we have yet another federal budget that ignores our situation, then our future, as an important section of this country's economy is very much in doubt.
Back to the grind........
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