As I prepare another petition for mailing, I'm asking myself some questions today. Maybe you people in Alberta can answer some of them for me.
This is totally NOT directed at those Albertans who've been working directly on the petitions, or those who've signed them and supported them. Those who've been working on it know who they are, and they are terrific.
This is directed toward those who are just watching.
According to Statistics Canada, Alberta has 5,506,000 head of cattle out of a Canadian total of 14,011,000. That's over a third of the country's cattle.
According to my best estimates, and information I've received from others working on this project, Alberta has come up with a total of eight or nine petitions that we know of.
Manitoba has already sent about 17 to MP's, and we will be in the 20's before we're done. Manitoba has 1,300,000 head of cattle, less than 25% of the Alberta number.
Work is proceeding well in Ontario, with key MP's being targeted, and several high profile ones supporting us. PEI has already sent petitions to every one of their MP's. Quebec producers are also working on petitions. Saskatchewan is proceeding well.
Petitions have been sent to producers in B.C. by an MP!
Alberta is stalled.
Why?
A lady, who is a grain producer, but has a good heart, was helping with the petitions in Alberta, and was told by one Ag Committee to keep out of it.
Why?
I just don't get it. With such a large proportion of the national cattle herd in Alberta, and the influence that comes with it, why are Alberta cattle producers not caring about helping with this? Do they think that because they're getting some help from their provincial government, and they receive higher prices for their cattle, that the rest of the country is not their concern?
I remember a time, not that long ago, when every time we drove down the highway we met truckloads of DONATED hay coming from Ontario to help drought stricken cattle producers in Alberta. We had train cars rolling by our yard with hay on them. And we were met daily by semi loads of cows coming to Manitoba pastures for grazing. A lot of people in other parts of the country were going an extra mile to help out Albertans who were in trouble.
Have Albertans forgotten what I remember? Your province has the ability to wield a lot of clout to get this mission accomplished, but complacency seems to be the order of the day.
It's not too late to get the ball rolling and do something to really help out your fellow producers who are hurting, and will be hurting for a few years yet as those who survive continue to dig out from under the mountain of debt they've accumulated since that cow in 2003 in,..... guess where????
Alberta contains the riding of the Prime Minister! Has he received a petition?
We are making real progress with this thing. We've got the support of some influential people, and we are gaining momentum every day. This can succeed. It's not just something theoretical any more, it's moving forward. But if the largest cattle producing province is not on board, the job is going to be that much harder. Lack of support from Alberta will be used as an excuse for inaction. You can count on that.
Petitions are still available. It's not too late.
email hello.iamkato@gmail.com for a petition if you want to help.
I've been stewing about this for a long time now. Come on guys! Time to catch up.
end of rant.
This is totally NOT directed at those Albertans who've been working directly on the petitions, or those who've signed them and supported them. Those who've been working on it know who they are, and they are terrific.
This is directed toward those who are just watching.
According to Statistics Canada, Alberta has 5,506,000 head of cattle out of a Canadian total of 14,011,000. That's over a third of the country's cattle.
According to my best estimates, and information I've received from others working on this project, Alberta has come up with a total of eight or nine petitions that we know of.
Manitoba has already sent about 17 to MP's, and we will be in the 20's before we're done. Manitoba has 1,300,000 head of cattle, less than 25% of the Alberta number.
Work is proceeding well in Ontario, with key MP's being targeted, and several high profile ones supporting us. PEI has already sent petitions to every one of their MP's. Quebec producers are also working on petitions. Saskatchewan is proceeding well.
Petitions have been sent to producers in B.C. by an MP!
Alberta is stalled.
Why?
A lady, who is a grain producer, but has a good heart, was helping with the petitions in Alberta, and was told by one Ag Committee to keep out of it.
Why?
I just don't get it. With such a large proportion of the national cattle herd in Alberta, and the influence that comes with it, why are Alberta cattle producers not caring about helping with this? Do they think that because they're getting some help from their provincial government, and they receive higher prices for their cattle, that the rest of the country is not their concern?
I remember a time, not that long ago, when every time we drove down the highway we met truckloads of DONATED hay coming from Ontario to help drought stricken cattle producers in Alberta. We had train cars rolling by our yard with hay on them. And we were met daily by semi loads of cows coming to Manitoba pastures for grazing. A lot of people in other parts of the country were going an extra mile to help out Albertans who were in trouble.
Have Albertans forgotten what I remember? Your province has the ability to wield a lot of clout to get this mission accomplished, but complacency seems to be the order of the day.
It's not too late to get the ball rolling and do something to really help out your fellow producers who are hurting, and will be hurting for a few years yet as those who survive continue to dig out from under the mountain of debt they've accumulated since that cow in 2003 in,..... guess where????
Alberta contains the riding of the Prime Minister! Has he received a petition?
We are making real progress with this thing. We've got the support of some influential people, and we are gaining momentum every day. This can succeed. It's not just something theoretical any more, it's moving forward. But if the largest cattle producing province is not on board, the job is going to be that much harder. Lack of support from Alberta will be used as an excuse for inaction. You can count on that.
Petitions are still available. It's not too late.
email hello.iamkato@gmail.com for a petition if you want to help.
I've been stewing about this for a long time now. Come on guys! Time to catch up.
end of rant.
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