Truth is it doesn't matter who we vote for in a Federal election. If every cattle producer in Canada decided to vote for the one party it wouldn't alter the candidate elected in a single constituency.
On the other hand if every cattle producer influenced their federal or provincial cattle organization delegates by actually voting that could have a huge effect. There is much talk of the need for beef producers to speak with one voice when approaching Government - unfortunately at the moment the prevailing voice funded by our compulsory levy is saying that beef producers support packer ownership of cattle, oppose BSE testing beef and back unlimited CAIS payment amounts to mega sized agri-businesses while the program continues to fail family sized farms.
As you say farmers_son, you get what you vote for. I did not vote for this type of representation - did you?
On the other hand if every cattle producer influenced their federal or provincial cattle organization delegates by actually voting that could have a huge effect. There is much talk of the need for beef producers to speak with one voice when approaching Government - unfortunately at the moment the prevailing voice funded by our compulsory levy is saying that beef producers support packer ownership of cattle, oppose BSE testing beef and back unlimited CAIS payment amounts to mega sized agri-businesses while the program continues to fail family sized farms.
As you say farmers_son, you get what you vote for. I did not vote for this type of representation - did you?
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