I was given a query sent to all three of the major political parties by a friend. With her permission, I will quote it as follows:
"I ask the same question of you that I have asked all electoral parties. What do you plan to do about the agriculture industry? I am a beef farmer in Alberta who has gone from selling a breeding bull for $3000 to selling similar breeding bulls for $300 since the BSE crisis and the border closure. I am far from being alone in this, and I want to know what the NDP plan to do about this drastic problem that has affected millions of Canadians."
The following are the replies:
Dear Lisa:
Thank you for contacting the NDP.
Today’s NDP has its election platform on our website, www.ndp.ca where you will see practical ideas on making life more affordable. We are committed to protecting the family farm through a food system approach. The NDP has a long history of fighting for farm families and will continue to work with farm organizations and NGOs to get a better deal for family farmers in Canada and around the world.
Ecological techniques combined with sustainable farming approaches, including regulation, technologies and ideas or practices from other countries more advanced along the sustainable path can all benefit us as we think about the alternatives and put them into place.
The Liberal government claims that it can push for free trade and protect family farms at the same time and we don’t believe that, nor do most farmers. The Liberals have to make some choices, and it has to happen soon.
Once again, thanks for writing.
Jack Layton and today’s NDP
New energy. A positive choice.
Jack Layton et le NDP
Un force nouvelle. Un choix positif.
www.ndp.ca: www.ndp.ca
Her reply to Jack
Thank you for answering my letter.
However, in a time of crisis, generalities do not help. We, as farmers, need specifics especially in a time of crisis as we are in now. As a typical politician, this letter has skirted around the issue and not really answered the question that was asked. I do appreciate that you answered my query, but you did not answer the question. How would you feel if you were not a politician, but a farmer. You ask what the government is going to do to help farmers in a time of crisis and the only response that you get is “we are going to help.” Wouldn’t you want to know how? If you have a major cut on your arm and you put a band aid on it, sure it will help, but it will not stop the bleeding. You can put as many band aids on as you want, but without stitches, nothing will stop the bleeding. Just like the agriculture industry. We have suffered a giant blow, and sure a little money here and there helps, but it is only a band aid solution. We need major and drastic solutions in order to solve the problem. From what I have heard, all we are receiving is the band aids. Can you give us the stitches?
Dear Lisa,
Our message includes investing another $1.5 Billion towards helping farmers. Please refer to our specific recommendations in our platform (from page 48-49) to see exactly where the money would be spent.
We promise to help farmers hurt by trade decisions so they wouldn’t be forced to depend on support from cash strapped provincial governments.
The NDP will completely review Canada’s safety net programs to make them stable, and protect family farms from unexpected drops in income caused by natural disasters and adverse trade rules.
Sincerely,
Jack Layton and today’s NDP.
New energy. A positive choice.
Jack Layton et le NDP
Un force nouvelle. Un choix positif.
www.ndp.ca: www.ndp.ca
Not one of the other parties replied to this letter.
Also, neither the Liberal or Conservative have an agriculture platform on their website. NDP does and it spells out fairly clearly where their priorities are.
I have never voted NDP but must say I was impressed.
"I ask the same question of you that I have asked all electoral parties. What do you plan to do about the agriculture industry? I am a beef farmer in Alberta who has gone from selling a breeding bull for $3000 to selling similar breeding bulls for $300 since the BSE crisis and the border closure. I am far from being alone in this, and I want to know what the NDP plan to do about this drastic problem that has affected millions of Canadians."
The following are the replies:
Dear Lisa:
Thank you for contacting the NDP.
Today’s NDP has its election platform on our website, www.ndp.ca where you will see practical ideas on making life more affordable. We are committed to protecting the family farm through a food system approach. The NDP has a long history of fighting for farm families and will continue to work with farm organizations and NGOs to get a better deal for family farmers in Canada and around the world.
Ecological techniques combined with sustainable farming approaches, including regulation, technologies and ideas or practices from other countries more advanced along the sustainable path can all benefit us as we think about the alternatives and put them into place.
The Liberal government claims that it can push for free trade and protect family farms at the same time and we don’t believe that, nor do most farmers. The Liberals have to make some choices, and it has to happen soon.
Once again, thanks for writing.
Jack Layton and today’s NDP
New energy. A positive choice.
Jack Layton et le NDP
Un force nouvelle. Un choix positif.
www.ndp.ca: www.ndp.ca
Her reply to Jack
Thank you for answering my letter.
However, in a time of crisis, generalities do not help. We, as farmers, need specifics especially in a time of crisis as we are in now. As a typical politician, this letter has skirted around the issue and not really answered the question that was asked. I do appreciate that you answered my query, but you did not answer the question. How would you feel if you were not a politician, but a farmer. You ask what the government is going to do to help farmers in a time of crisis and the only response that you get is “we are going to help.” Wouldn’t you want to know how? If you have a major cut on your arm and you put a band aid on it, sure it will help, but it will not stop the bleeding. You can put as many band aids on as you want, but without stitches, nothing will stop the bleeding. Just like the agriculture industry. We have suffered a giant blow, and sure a little money here and there helps, but it is only a band aid solution. We need major and drastic solutions in order to solve the problem. From what I have heard, all we are receiving is the band aids. Can you give us the stitches?
Dear Lisa,
Our message includes investing another $1.5 Billion towards helping farmers. Please refer to our specific recommendations in our platform (from page 48-49) to see exactly where the money would be spent.
We promise to help farmers hurt by trade decisions so they wouldn’t be forced to depend on support from cash strapped provincial governments.
The NDP will completely review Canada’s safety net programs to make them stable, and protect family farms from unexpected drops in income caused by natural disasters and adverse trade rules.
Sincerely,
Jack Layton and today’s NDP.
New energy. A positive choice.
Jack Layton et le NDP
Un force nouvelle. Un choix positif.
www.ndp.ca: www.ndp.ca
Not one of the other parties replied to this letter.
Also, neither the Liberal or Conservative have an agriculture platform on their website. NDP does and it spells out fairly clearly where their priorities are.
I have never voted NDP but must say I was impressed.
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