You know, I was listening to a news report today that came from a meeting of western governors, and told about how they were split on the issue of Canadian cattle. It sounded quite pessimistic, and got me thinking.
The only thing we have done in Manitoba that even was noticed over the border was a boycott resolution by the Stuartburn Municipality. It got a response from North Dakota almost immediately.
We personally have decided not to go south until the border is open, and tell our friends to do the same thing. Our local grazing club just cancelled a big tour in North Dakota which cost some businesses in Minot a fair chunk of change. These people need to know why they lost money.
I decided to write a letter to the mayors of Grand Forks, Minot, Fargo, among others and let them know they have lost our business. We usually go down there at least three or four times a year, or did before this BSE hit the fan.
The powers that be down there ignore us, but will they ignore their business people who are losing money because of their refusal to accept our beef? Especially during an election? Trade is a two way street, and our neighbours need to be reminded of that.
While searching for email addresses, I hit the jackpot. I found a website that has the database of mayors from all over the place. It is by the United States Conference of Mayors.
Cut and paste the following into your browser
www.usmayors.org/USCM/cgi-bin/database_search4.asp
If you or anyone you know usually travels to the States, and hopefully has cancelled until the border is open, please write to these people and let them know that their government's policy is hurting their incomes as well as ours.
I am going to say in my letter that I am missing my trips to their cities, and wish the border would open so I can go back and visit again, but until it does, I will stay in Canada. I have no ill will toward these people, but since their governing leaders seem determined to drive our industry to bankruptcy, I have no choice.
Staying home doesn't help unless those who are losing our business know what is going on.
The only thing we have done in Manitoba that even was noticed over the border was a boycott resolution by the Stuartburn Municipality. It got a response from North Dakota almost immediately.
We personally have decided not to go south until the border is open, and tell our friends to do the same thing. Our local grazing club just cancelled a big tour in North Dakota which cost some businesses in Minot a fair chunk of change. These people need to know why they lost money.
I decided to write a letter to the mayors of Grand Forks, Minot, Fargo, among others and let them know they have lost our business. We usually go down there at least three or four times a year, or did before this BSE hit the fan.
The powers that be down there ignore us, but will they ignore their business people who are losing money because of their refusal to accept our beef? Especially during an election? Trade is a two way street, and our neighbours need to be reminded of that.
While searching for email addresses, I hit the jackpot. I found a website that has the database of mayors from all over the place. It is by the United States Conference of Mayors.
Cut and paste the following into your browser
www.usmayors.org/USCM/cgi-bin/database_search4.asp
If you or anyone you know usually travels to the States, and hopefully has cancelled until the border is open, please write to these people and let them know that their government's policy is hurting their incomes as well as ours.
I am going to say in my letter that I am missing my trips to their cities, and wish the border would open so I can go back and visit again, but until it does, I will stay in Canada. I have no ill will toward these people, but since their governing leaders seem determined to drive our industry to bankruptcy, I have no choice.
Staying home doesn't help unless those who are losing our business know what is going on.
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