Should MLAs be making deciding how primary agriculture operates in Alberta? I ask because I have been following the debate on Bill 43 the Act that takes away Alberta Beef Producers, Alberta Pork’s and Alberta Lamb’s secure funding. See:
http://www.assembly.ab.ca/net/index.aspx?section=doc&p=han
Second reading debate took place on Wednesday May 13. If you read what these people say when they stand up in the Legislature you would have to wonder if they are drunk or worse. These MLA’s really honestly do not have a clue about what they are voting on, the issues and the implications. Any one of the contributors to this Beef Forum could do a far better job of explaining the pros and cons of Bill 43. These MLA’s, most of whom are city MLAs, should not be deciding the way agriculture operates. To allow Government to make those decisions is certain to be a train wreck for all of us. Cattle producers should be deciding the future of their check off themselves though a plebiscite vote and not allowing Government to decide the future of our organizations.
Bill 43 has passed second reading and third reading is expected before May 25. Whether you are for a refundable check off or in favour of secure funding you should be in favour of a plebiscite on issues of this much importance. Yes, those who want to see a refundable check off will tend to favour Bill 43 and the Government’s heavy hand. But what about the next time Government wants to impose itself on agriculture? Those same people might not be so happy.
Bottom line, it certainly appears Government does not have a clue about agriculture and if you read the Bill 43 debate that becomes all too clear. We need to be very, very careful about Government controlling the direction of our industry especially when these things could be far better decided by producers themselves through a plebiscite.
http://www.assembly.ab.ca/net/index.aspx?section=doc&p=han
Second reading debate took place on Wednesday May 13. If you read what these people say when they stand up in the Legislature you would have to wonder if they are drunk or worse. These MLA’s really honestly do not have a clue about what they are voting on, the issues and the implications. Any one of the contributors to this Beef Forum could do a far better job of explaining the pros and cons of Bill 43. These MLA’s, most of whom are city MLAs, should not be deciding the way agriculture operates. To allow Government to make those decisions is certain to be a train wreck for all of us. Cattle producers should be deciding the future of their check off themselves though a plebiscite vote and not allowing Government to decide the future of our organizations.
Bill 43 has passed second reading and third reading is expected before May 25. Whether you are for a refundable check off or in favour of secure funding you should be in favour of a plebiscite on issues of this much importance. Yes, those who want to see a refundable check off will tend to favour Bill 43 and the Government’s heavy hand. But what about the next time Government wants to impose itself on agriculture? Those same people might not be so happy.
Bottom line, it certainly appears Government does not have a clue about agriculture and if you read the Bill 43 debate that becomes all too clear. We need to be very, very careful about Government controlling the direction of our industry especially when these things could be far better decided by producers themselves through a plebiscite.
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