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    #11
    SADIE,sorry you can`t really gloat about AB.Just read about some of the socialist scandals in your province. You should thank GOD you were gone for some of them.Heard Albertans wanting to use some of the irrigable ground near you are being hounded by the jealous socialists.Jealousy is prominent here too! The socialists are soo successful at rehabilitating the SPECIAL AREAS that we`ve lost 10% of our population in the last two census periods.Quite a success I`d say!!

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      #12
      cropduster---In saskatchewan you bet you we have our own property rights problems. The surface rights Alberta Landowners have was drawn up 30 years ago now and Saskatchewan landowners when faced with a energy or utility project coming on to their property in Saskatchewan only look at Alberta's surface rights act with envy.

      The CAEPLA winter 2010 brings out articles that show shortfalls in both provinces.

      A few points I want to bring out now:

      1)Do you think it helped the landowners in Alberta that a huge mailout of the CAEPLA 2010 magazine arrived massively about 1 month before Keith Wilson's meetings in NE BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan and souther Manitoba?

      2)Talk around coffee rows in areas I have been have Saskatchewan people that have read the CAEPLA magazine talking about the bills that Concern Alberta now. How many Saskatchewan/Manitoba people have relatives that live in Alberta (Calgary & Edmonton)or other that have them now talking about the bills that are affecting rural Alberta.
      The more "mass of people" in ALberta that can become involved in the Alberta bills hopefully will make a difference at the election poles.

      3)The two recent meetings I've been at with rural Alberta Representation are quite impressed that Saskatchewan people talk to their ALberta Neighbors about the bills.

      4)Cropduster--you bet landowners in Saskatchewan have concern about the legislation regarding the surface access rights in our province.

      5)The situation that happened and is happening in the irrigation area was on the other side of the river. There are other underlying issues that just happened in the last 3 years in the "river" community that made the area very sensitive. (Keep that out of this thread).

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        #13
        Correction---the last bracket should read (I will keep that concern of the River area in Saskatchewan out of this thread). At the Saskatchewan Cattle Feeders meeting I with with the Alberta Interested parties --very good people and brought that history to their attention.

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