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I am following you comments on both threads and you bring out some very valid points I want to respond to. We are so close to finishing seeding and getting cattle "pairs" for PFRA over this holiday long weekend that I am limited to my time on here.
"front Line veterinarians"--I agree very much with that comment. Some of those are/were close friends and colleagues of mine. Some care about the Cow-calf and the cattle industry.
When I got charged under section 176 of the animal act it was some of those same people that approached me and asked would I take on this challenge. They were frustrated with what was coming down from Central CFIA and Central Canada. All there efforts of coaching and reporting from the "field end" where not being listened too.
They knew I did not need a job with CFIA, They knew I am one CALLUS SON-OF A BITCH that would not back down from Beaurocracy and Bullshit.
We just came out of the HUGE SASKATCHEWAN LANDOWNER MOVEMENT that I volunteered to be "founding President for"and we took on the TYRANNCY OF ENBRIDGE PIPELINES. CAEPLA from SW Ontario taught me how to challenge Big Business, Government and how to get the media onside with you, Build and army and learn the problems by teaching others and share others misfortunes and your own.
This was sorting out the BULLSHIT from the three stooges (I MENTIONED THEM BEFORE)
THE CFIA, THE CCIA and the CCA or other check off cattlemen groups that we have in ALBERTA and SASKATCHEWAN.
Today those ones within CFIA who cared have and were able to retire and get out. Some are back on the farm/ranch and some even went back into a type of practice.
Today now CFIA struggles with new re-cruitment of manpower. Many are foreign and bring a language barrier and do not know western Canada agriculture culture.
When Employed with CFIA you cannot move up the ladder of command if on your evalutation you show any constructive ability of your own. The ones that move up the ladder "appear' To be those that just are willing to buy into the beaurocratic system and become "yes" people.
I was well coached taking on my case from inside.
Will respond to your thread on another post tonight.
I am following you comments on both threads and you bring out some very valid points I want to respond to. We are so close to finishing seeding and getting cattle "pairs" for PFRA over this holiday long weekend that I am limited to my time on here.
"front Line veterinarians"--I agree very much with that comment. Some of those are/were close friends and colleagues of mine. Some care about the Cow-calf and the cattle industry.
When I got charged under section 176 of the animal act it was some of those same people that approached me and asked would I take on this challenge. They were frustrated with what was coming down from Central CFIA and Central Canada. All there efforts of coaching and reporting from the "field end" where not being listened too.
They knew I did not need a job with CFIA, They knew I am one CALLUS SON-OF A BITCH that would not back down from Beaurocracy and Bullshit.
We just came out of the HUGE SASKATCHEWAN LANDOWNER MOVEMENT that I volunteered to be "founding President for"and we took on the TYRANNCY OF ENBRIDGE PIPELINES. CAEPLA from SW Ontario taught me how to challenge Big Business, Government and how to get the media onside with you, Build and army and learn the problems by teaching others and share others misfortunes and your own.
This was sorting out the BULLSHIT from the three stooges (I MENTIONED THEM BEFORE)
THE CFIA, THE CCIA and the CCA or other check off cattlemen groups that we have in ALBERTA and SASKATCHEWAN.
Today those ones within CFIA who cared have and were able to retire and get out. Some are back on the farm/ranch and some even went back into a type of practice.
Today now CFIA struggles with new re-cruitment of manpower. Many are foreign and bring a language barrier and do not know western Canada agriculture culture.
When Employed with CFIA you cannot move up the ladder of command if on your evalutation you show any constructive ability of your own. The ones that move up the ladder "appear' To be those that just are willing to buy into the beaurocratic system and become "yes" people.
I was well coached taking on my case from inside.
Will respond to your thread on another post tonight.
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