Got some good news today.
Our tireless campaigner, burnt called and said that he has heard from the office of Larry Miller, Conservative MP, and head of the Standing Committee on Agriculture. He shall take the petition to the floor of the House for debate. Not just read it, take it for debate. Big difference.
This is the best response ever from a Conservative MP, and can only be good news. We've already been in touch with a number of members of the Standing Committee, and they, being opposition members have already committed to helping in our quest for justice. As well, other MP's have said they'd read the petition on the floor too.
So this is where we stand. We've got some attention from people who have the ability to help us.
Now it's up to us to follow up. All of us. Anyone who has lost their cows, lost their farm, lost their futures, lost their next generation to jobs in town, and lost the work of a lifetime to this debacle known as BSE needs to take the next step.
It's time to contact our MP's and let them know what's going on. When this debate comes up, it's up to us to make sure our MP's are knowledgeable enough to debate it properly. It's time to let them know that just because this happened in 2003, it's not over yet.
Even in Alberta.
We ALL still live with the hangover. We live with higher processing costs, restricted trade, loss of competition for our cattle, and an ever more concentrated packing industry. These are things that all trace their roots to the fallout from BSE. Anyone who doesn't think that MCOOL, for instance has anything to do with the BSE issue is fooling themselves. If not for BSE, this trade restriction disguised as a labeling law would never have gotten the traction it needed to pass.
So we ALL need to take this opportunity to get a little justice and put that extra little bit of effort into talking to our MP's and letting them know that this has affected ALL of us, in EVERY province, and that we all know that it didn't have to happen like it did.
Our tireless campaigner, burnt called and said that he has heard from the office of Larry Miller, Conservative MP, and head of the Standing Committee on Agriculture. He shall take the petition to the floor of the House for debate. Not just read it, take it for debate. Big difference.
This is the best response ever from a Conservative MP, and can only be good news. We've already been in touch with a number of members of the Standing Committee, and they, being opposition members have already committed to helping in our quest for justice. As well, other MP's have said they'd read the petition on the floor too.
So this is where we stand. We've got some attention from people who have the ability to help us.
Now it's up to us to follow up. All of us. Anyone who has lost their cows, lost their farm, lost their futures, lost their next generation to jobs in town, and lost the work of a lifetime to this debacle known as BSE needs to take the next step.
It's time to contact our MP's and let them know what's going on. When this debate comes up, it's up to us to make sure our MP's are knowledgeable enough to debate it properly. It's time to let them know that just because this happened in 2003, it's not over yet.
Even in Alberta.
We ALL still live with the hangover. We live with higher processing costs, restricted trade, loss of competition for our cattle, and an ever more concentrated packing industry. These are things that all trace their roots to the fallout from BSE. Anyone who doesn't think that MCOOL, for instance has anything to do with the BSE issue is fooling themselves. If not for BSE, this trade restriction disguised as a labeling law would never have gotten the traction it needed to pass.
So we ALL need to take this opportunity to get a little justice and put that extra little bit of effort into talking to our MP's and letting them know that this has affected ALL of us, in EVERY province, and that we all know that it didn't have to happen like it did.
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