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    #13
    dalek,

    Here is what the judges say gives the CWB Act power to 'recind' your property rights that cover your wheat:

    "Regulations CWB Act Part IV
    Regulations
    46. The Governor in Council may make regulations

    46(c) to provide for the granting of licences for the export from Canada, or for the sale or purchase for delivery outside Canada, of wheat or wheat products, which export, sale or purchase is otherwise prohibited under this Part;

    46(d) to prescribe the terms and conditions on which licences described in paragraph (c) may be granted, including a requirement for the recovery from the applicant by the Corporation or any other person specified by the regulation, of a sum that, in the opinion of the Corporation, represents the pecuniary benefit enuring to the applicant pursuant to the granting of a licence, arising solely by reason of the prohibition of exports of wheat and wheat products without a licence and then existing differences between prices of wheat and wheat products inside and outside Canada;"

    However 'politial responsibility' would assure your property rights would never be 'recinded' ?

    This is 1940's War time legislation.

    We in the 'designated area' are at war. WE NEED YOUR HELP DaleK!!!

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      #14
      Right Tom, and more precisely, it was added to the CWB Act in 1947 after the war.

      During the War in 1943, a monopoly was given to the CWB by REGULATION (P.C. 7942) which stated:

      "The Board may, by order....prohibit the export of wheat and wheat products from Canada either ABSOLUTELY or except under a licence from the Board issued on such terms and conditions as the Board may prescribe"

      However, in 1946, the CWB lawyer, (who wrote the 1947 amendments), expressed in a 1946 internal letter to the Dept. of Trade and Commerce:

      "we have some real doubt if the Dominion Government can, in peace time, grant to the Board the powers which it has received and exercised in wartime."

      So he cleverly wrote and added the 1947 amendments to the CWB Act which remains essentially unchanged today. It was intended and acted as a NATIONAL export (and import tax) on wheat which drove wheat into the hands of the CWB/Government.

      The CWB acts as if they are still under the Wartime Regulations, changing their interpretation of 46(d) to suit their needs.

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        #15
        tommy4, must be getting paid by Angriville
        to share all his insights. Or maybe it is
        the Albertie gobernment behind tommie4.
        After all he is one of the big boosters!
        I've heard the guy speak at meetings, and
        to say he is weird is an
        understatement!!!!

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