Actually I can see a lot of wisdom in your assessment of the situation Rusty. You are sure right about the consumer being more aware of the problem and stepping up to the plate to help. Unfortunately that help was siphoned off by the thieves at Cargill/IBP but you have to be impressed by how the consumer got out and bought a product with the belief they were helping?
And you might be very right that the public might be ready to invest in Canadian infrastructure. I believe your average Joe is starting to finally get what this whole "globalization" thing is about and he feels very uneasy about it? Maybe the time has come to start buying Canadian products built and processed here? Not many of them left other than agriculture products?
And you might be very right that the public might be ready to invest in Canadian infrastructure. I believe your average Joe is starting to finally get what this whole "globalization" thing is about and he feels very uneasy about it? Maybe the time has come to start buying Canadian products built and processed here? Not many of them left other than agriculture products?
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