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"Misinformation about wheat board
Ottawa Citizen January 29, 2011 Re: Canadian farmers pay the price, Jan. 22.
David Anderson, upon assuming his position as parliamentary secretary, took an oath to perform his duties, but has unfortunately engaged in the use of his office to attack one of the institutions he is responsible for. This institution, the Canadian Wheat Board, operates from a mandate of ensuring that western grain farmers receive the highest return from the marketplace possible. Sadly, Anderson has been working to undermine the CWB from the moment this government assumed office and perpetuates misinformation in the extreme. As bad, the Harper government imposed a gag order on the CWB elected farmer directors, such that they face fines and jail terms if they defend the board publicly.
The CWB earned the following net per-tonne premiums for western Canadian farmers in 2008-09: $6.65 for wheat; $15.37 for durum wheat and $14.65 for designated barley. Figures for the 2009-10 crop year will be available when tabled in Parliament by law, shortly.
According to independent surveys, CWB customers rate the CWB highly for everything, everything except the premium prices they have no choice but to pay thanks to the single-desk marketing model.
As for Anderson's desire for the same options as my eastern counterparts, he is obviously not aware that Quebec farmers market their wheat for human consumption through a single desk. Ontario farmers chose otherwise, and lack-lustre financial results tell that tale. In all three cases, Western Canada, Ontario and Quebec, it is farmers themselves who have decided democratically on the marketing model that they use.
Why does Secretary Anderson misrepresent the truth and so disrespect farmer's democratic decisions?
Wayne Easter
MP, Liberal Agriculture critic, Ottawa"
Read more: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Misinformation about wheat board/4189058/story.html#ixzz1FAwYrXGe
"Misinformation about wheat board
Ottawa Citizen January 29, 2011 Re: Canadian farmers pay the price, Jan. 22.
David Anderson, upon assuming his position as parliamentary secretary, took an oath to perform his duties, but has unfortunately engaged in the use of his office to attack one of the institutions he is responsible for. This institution, the Canadian Wheat Board, operates from a mandate of ensuring that western grain farmers receive the highest return from the marketplace possible. Sadly, Anderson has been working to undermine the CWB from the moment this government assumed office and perpetuates misinformation in the extreme. As bad, the Harper government imposed a gag order on the CWB elected farmer directors, such that they face fines and jail terms if they defend the board publicly.
The CWB earned the following net per-tonne premiums for western Canadian farmers in 2008-09: $6.65 for wheat; $15.37 for durum wheat and $14.65 for designated barley. Figures for the 2009-10 crop year will be available when tabled in Parliament by law, shortly.
According to independent surveys, CWB customers rate the CWB highly for everything, everything except the premium prices they have no choice but to pay thanks to the single-desk marketing model.
As for Anderson's desire for the same options as my eastern counterparts, he is obviously not aware that Quebec farmers market their wheat for human consumption through a single desk. Ontario farmers chose otherwise, and lack-lustre financial results tell that tale. In all three cases, Western Canada, Ontario and Quebec, it is farmers themselves who have decided democratically on the marketing model that they use.
Why does Secretary Anderson misrepresent the truth and so disrespect farmer's democratic decisions?
Wayne Easter
MP, Liberal Agriculture critic, Ottawa"
Read more: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/Misinformation about wheat board/4189058/story.html#ixzz1FAwYrXGe
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