Dear Mr Oberg
The CWB may have a democratic election to elect directors but as your survey shows they do not represent the majority of grain producers wishes or for that matter the majority of the grain produced.
This is not a democratic decision, but an economic one. This will be decided by trucks and bushels, not by estates and landlords who don't make a living from raising grain. If the Board drags its feet and fails to recognize that if it does not change and become more relevant to today's grain producers needs and provide a service to Western Canadian Grain producers you will be the last board of directors.
The CWB may have a democratic election to elect directors but as your survey shows they do not represent the majority of grain producers wishes or for that matter the majority of the grain produced.
This is not a democratic decision, but an economic one. This will be decided by trucks and bushels, not by estates and landlords who don't make a living from raising grain. If the Board drags its feet and fails to recognize that if it does not change and become more relevant to today's grain producers needs and provide a service to Western Canadian Grain producers you will be the last board of directors.
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