This is my response to a LTE found in the Nanton News and the Hanna Herald earlier this month.
RE: Another attack on Leaseholders
"I am very disappointed to see the Hanna Herald, and the Nanton News, both publish an extremely misleading letter regarding agricultural leases on public land. Worse yet, the Hanna Herald didn't even list the author's name. The Nanton News listed the author as Corrie Burkhart of Medicine Hat. Since I am unable to find a phone number for this person, I can only comment back to the paper(s).
I am extremely disappointed in the lack of understanding by Burkhart and the newspaper editors, in the basics of business practices. Agricultural leaseholders have a contract with the government to lease the surface of the land, and are being compensated by third party intervenors, such as the energy industry, for various business related damages and loss of use of that contracted surface. Leaseholders are NOT being compensated for anything that belongs to the public.
This misleading and spiteful letter smacks of the same old ignorance that lead to the defamation of the agriculture community during the Klein rein (aka calling hard-working ranchers of Alberta "welfare cowboys").
It is my opinion that governments around the world are actively seeking to rid the landscape of rural residents so that energy industries can have their way with the land. Trying to turn people against agricultural leaseholders is one methodology; short changing rural school districts is another.
I would hope that Albertans would trust and respect those whose livelihoods are dependent upon the health of our environment, over those industries that want to make a quick buck and take the profits elsewhere.
While the majority of urban Albertans have been pre-occupied with their own community’s affairs (managed by independent councilors), the rural community has become keenly aware of the onslaught of legislation that the Progressive Conservative party/government has methodically set in place to turn Alberta into their private “Cabinet controlled” fantasy world.
Mayors around the province are all crying the blues about the lack of attention for their towns and cities. Perhaps if they bothered to read the Land Stewardship Act (aka Bill 36), these mayors might realize that this heinous Act allows Cabinet to supercede local authorities. The future, under Alison Redford’s PC party, is a dictatorship with seven regional plans that must be followed or the non-complying citizen(s), municipalities, towns or cities will be punished financially and otherwise.
We cannot expect our children to stand up to bullies, without first setting the example.
Kathy Czar
Hanna, Alberta"
Offending LTE from Nanton News link:
"Money for Nothing" by Corrie Burkhart - Medicine Hat www.nantonnews.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3525354
RE: Another attack on Leaseholders
"I am very disappointed to see the Hanna Herald, and the Nanton News, both publish an extremely misleading letter regarding agricultural leases on public land. Worse yet, the Hanna Herald didn't even list the author's name. The Nanton News listed the author as Corrie Burkhart of Medicine Hat. Since I am unable to find a phone number for this person, I can only comment back to the paper(s).
I am extremely disappointed in the lack of understanding by Burkhart and the newspaper editors, in the basics of business practices. Agricultural leaseholders have a contract with the government to lease the surface of the land, and are being compensated by third party intervenors, such as the energy industry, for various business related damages and loss of use of that contracted surface. Leaseholders are NOT being compensated for anything that belongs to the public.
This misleading and spiteful letter smacks of the same old ignorance that lead to the defamation of the agriculture community during the Klein rein (aka calling hard-working ranchers of Alberta "welfare cowboys").
It is my opinion that governments around the world are actively seeking to rid the landscape of rural residents so that energy industries can have their way with the land. Trying to turn people against agricultural leaseholders is one methodology; short changing rural school districts is another.
I would hope that Albertans would trust and respect those whose livelihoods are dependent upon the health of our environment, over those industries that want to make a quick buck and take the profits elsewhere.
While the majority of urban Albertans have been pre-occupied with their own community’s affairs (managed by independent councilors), the rural community has become keenly aware of the onslaught of legislation that the Progressive Conservative party/government has methodically set in place to turn Alberta into their private “Cabinet controlled” fantasy world.
Mayors around the province are all crying the blues about the lack of attention for their towns and cities. Perhaps if they bothered to read the Land Stewardship Act (aka Bill 36), these mayors might realize that this heinous Act allows Cabinet to supercede local authorities. The future, under Alison Redford’s PC party, is a dictatorship with seven regional plans that must be followed or the non-complying citizen(s), municipalities, towns or cities will be punished financially and otherwise.
We cannot expect our children to stand up to bullies, without first setting the example.
Kathy Czar
Hanna, Alberta"
Offending LTE from Nanton News link:
"Money for Nothing" by Corrie Burkhart - Medicine Hat www.nantonnews.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3525354
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