dmlfarmer
The M-Jay farms case was a challenge about the CWB selling farmers' grain too cheap, but it never did get to trial because the CWB and Government were able to have it thrown out on the basis that the CWB had no duty of care to producers, and when it came to selling grain, the CWB was only accountable to the government. First the Government won, then M-Jay farms won the appeal, then the Government unanimously won in the Appeal Court of Manitoba. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal to them.
M-Jay v. CWB certainly is consistent with this lastest case that the Government controls the CWB and CWB selling is still only accountable to the Government.
Archibald was a Charter Challenge of the CWB Act by a group of farmers and some associations in the Federal courts. The farmers lost the initial trial and unanimously in the Court of Appeal and their application to the Supreme Court was dismissed. The fact that the CWB Act was found to be in compliance with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has little to do with the present case, except now we know that a Charter compliant statute gives control to the government.
The M-Jay farms case was a challenge about the CWB selling farmers' grain too cheap, but it never did get to trial because the CWB and Government were able to have it thrown out on the basis that the CWB had no duty of care to producers, and when it came to selling grain, the CWB was only accountable to the government. First the Government won, then M-Jay farms won the appeal, then the Government unanimously won in the Appeal Court of Manitoba. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal to them.
M-Jay v. CWB certainly is consistent with this lastest case that the Government controls the CWB and CWB selling is still only accountable to the Government.
Archibald was a Charter Challenge of the CWB Act by a group of farmers and some associations in the Federal courts. The farmers lost the initial trial and unanimously in the Court of Appeal and their application to the Supreme Court was dismissed. The fact that the CWB Act was found to be in compliance with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has little to do with the present case, except now we know that a Charter compliant statute gives control to the government.
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