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    #16
    "... a powerful indictment of the economic ignorance and ideological folly that has crippled the progress of Canada's breadbasket."

    Quote by David Frum, Financial Post and Sun Newspapers columnist, author and Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute, Washington D.C.

    "...The fascinating history behind the grain marketing battle that is engulfing the Prairies today.
    And the lessons are clear.
    When we use big government to solve our problems, it is not the rich and powerful who are hurt but rather the freedom and livelihood of ordinary people.
    We must especially be wary of the world of socialism wearing the sheep's clothing of Christianity."

    Quote by Stephen Harper, Vice - President of the National Citizens' Coalition

    ..."The Wheat Board Monopoly is Absurd."

    Quote by Alf Bryan author of I May be wrong But... Tugaske Sask.

    THESE PEOPLE KNOW DON BARON, and commented on Canada's Great GRAIN Robbery

    1998 Don Barons Communications, 14 Wood Crescent, Regina Sask. S4S 6J7

    ph/fax:1-306-586-4578

    Memories...

    Why do we love to hate ourselves so much... Incognito?

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      #17
      its the Canadian way..

      collectively burn more energy on preserving the past that planning for the future....

      the road less travelled is full of excitement and promise of change...the road more travelled is laden with complacency and deceit...

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        #18
        With the amount of oil, CBM and gas leases going in, not to mention the pipelines crossing farms how do you think it will affect land values? What about the abitilty to speculate? Even those living in the vicinity of urban centres could potentially affect any development opportunities that they have.

        That is why I sometimes don't understand the "rush" to get those lease dollars coming in. Sure, they bring some much needed cash flow to producers who are/have been strapped for dollars. $2,000 per acre (or whatever it is they are getting) sounds great, but look at how long you tie up the land for and what restrictions you're under.

        How will land appreciate when it is constrained by leases and pipeline right of ways?

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