Hmmm, Plan B - lend those who want to buy planes from Bombardier $1.2 Billion in low interest loans. Seems sort of strange that we can find that kind of cash for Bombardier, but none for something as serious as what is happening here.
I'm wondering just how seriously they are taking it down in Ontario and Quebec - with less than 5% of the cow herd down there, is the impact all that great to their economy? It isn't just that the cow industry is going to go by the wayside in another 8 to 10 weeks if things don't improve, it will be a lot of the feed grains - especially here in Alberta as 80% or so of the barley grown goes into the feed industry.
Plan B is worst case scenario and with any luck it will not get to that. Besides, it is only a very short term solution anyway.
I'm wondering just how seriously they are taking it down in Ontario and Quebec - with less than 5% of the cow herd down there, is the impact all that great to their economy? It isn't just that the cow industry is going to go by the wayside in another 8 to 10 weeks if things don't improve, it will be a lot of the feed grains - especially here in Alberta as 80% or so of the barley grown goes into the feed industry.
Plan B is worst case scenario and with any luck it will not get to that. Besides, it is only a very short term solution anyway.
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