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    CWB information session in Regina tonight

    Advertised on CBC this session is a travelodge
    tonight. Tom Lewkiwski

    #2
    I've seen that the socialists are having a pre-meeting rally 6-7 outside.

    I think I'm going to the Saskatoon meeting. 7pm Saskatoon Inn Tues.8th

    I expect the NDP rent a crowd will be there in full force. few farmers

    | wasnt going to go but no combining yet.

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      #3
      The closest meeting for me is in Medicine Hat on the 15th. Not sure if I will attend or not, I didn't vote in their plebiscite because I didn't want to help give it any credibilty and instead mailed my ballot to Mr. Ritz. Don't know if I should help give their meeting any credibility either.

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        #4
        I went for the fireworks but there wasn't much of a show!!! There were quite afew people there and I would say the attendance was heavily weighted to the pro side with almost everyone singing from the same song sheets. Don't know what they expect for attendance with desiccating and early swathing happening.

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          #5
          You guys really have to attend these meetings apathy will get you nowere and dont just presume change will happen.
          It may not, if you sit on your butts,the real fight is only starting.

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            #6
            I agree whit you Mallee. I went last night and as a young farmer was in the minority. The guy sitting next to me was at least 70 and had sold his farm 10 years ago and thought he had his say in the matter.
            I expressed my comments publicly in the few lines below and it was not "all that well received by the crowd". However I did my part. The directors say it is their fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of the corporation yet they do not come up with a plan to have it survive past a decision that they do not control, and are adamant it will fail in an open market. So they are actually letting it fail!
            I have been farming for 8 years here Saskatchewan, my background is from France where my family farms in grain production, I have also spent some time farming in the US before moving to SK.
            I had no preconceived notions one way or another about the CWB single desk. I actually thought it could have some merit! On paper it looks great! I did take in a combine to customer course that I found very enlightening and have educated myself on the history of the CWB. However I cannot say that the Canadian Wheat Board has performed to my satisfaction, I do believe that it is our farmer organization because just about every year it promises itself to do better next year.
            I do believe that today's CWB is much improved, over what it was 10 years ago. But I cannot support what the board is trying to accomplish today by bucking the government on this issue.
            Today we have the unprecedented opportunity to extract value from the government for the single desk. You can build a plan and name your price! You might say I am dreaming and well maybe a little but from my experience with Agriculture and Agrifood Canada if you build a good business plan, and some rapport, you can do amazing things as is exemplified in the canola industry.
            Instead, my perception is that you are dragging your feet, putting your head in the sand, and soon the single desk will be gone and you will have lost the opportunity to have any value for it. But maybe it shows how this organization has marketed our grain? I hope not.
            From my experience and contacts in the states and in Europe I do not see much better prices over there on the average, but I do not see premiums here either and if there is a premium here, it is negated by all the hoops we have to jump through to get it even with the PPOs.
            Let's be honest without the single desk it will not be better but it will not be worse! it will be different.
            There is a need for a Wheat Board for those who want to market their grain collectively and I might even be interest in vouching some of my acres to that endeavour. To do this the CWB needs a competitive advantage that can be acquired from the government much like FCC can compete in a financial open market.
            I plead with the board of directors to not fail their supporters by continuing on this dead-end path and fulfilling its own doom prophecy.
            And please do not tell me it is impossible to make a viable organization in an open market. When my wife and I started farming here 8 years ago with very limited capital we were told it was impossible to do so. Yet we have succeeded. We as farmers need to open our mind, seize the opportunities by removing some of the stumbling blocks like the ownership of assets or the impossibility to market other crops, getting government back guaranties, I am confident this organization can not only survive but thrive, It is in your hands, it is in our hands but it will take a change of attitude.
            Are you, Are we up to the challenge or would we rather let the CWB disappear?

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              #7
              Francksaskfarmer

              Well done. My hat is off to you.

              Thanks!!!

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                #8
                Franck
                Well said.

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                  #9
                  nice speech franck, and good on you to get
                  out there. i'm hoping to make it to oak
                  bluff tomorrow. i've got a few things to
                  say that are similar to your view.

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                    #10
                    Franck I sent a message to mr O and some
                    CWB staff expressing my disapointment,
                    that the meeting was happening while i
                    was swathing. You are absolutely right
                    we need to be the voice of change.
                    Supporters of the Board have to be shown
                    that there is alternatives and despite
                    the Boards propaganda of all or nothing
                    there can be a role for the CWB. step
                    one should be sack the current board and
                    replace with a board that is prepared to
                    work towards the future.

                    The needs to be a grass roots public
                    counter attack.

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                      #11
                      Franksaskfarmer, I commend you on your honesty on how you view the Cwb through the eyes of a new to the game Sask farmer. Perhaps their is a role for a redesigned CWB to play in a voluntary collective marketing model. Their are no guarantees like you say that an open market will be better or worse but it definitely will be different which I believe is a good thing. But I have to be honest as well. For 30 plus years of dealing with the board I and many others like myself have become so disenfranchised with the CWB that we truly could care less if they sink or swim after Aug 1 2012. The oppression that they have brought upon Western Canada by shackling us all to the single desk has created a deep seeded disdain within countless farmers young and old alike. So much time and energy has been spent dealing with an issue that boils right down to personal freedom to enjoy ones own fruits of their labour. How much has been lost and sacrificed by our families and communities because of this archaic organization we will never truly know. I choose not to covet my neighbors property and only ask for the same consideration. As well, I sincerely hope that after Aug 1, their is a thorough forensic audit and investigation into the CWBs operations for the last 70 years that lifts the iron veil and makes all those involved accountable.

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                        #12
                        Yeahhhh Right a Frenchmen started out here on his own with no Capital. Write a Frickin Book, Believe it when I Read it. Rich Foreginers buying land is just as Bad as The Hutts, If'n they ever Sell it goes to other Rich Foreigners or The Hutts. Seen it happen Time & Time again. blepp don't waste yer Breath, noone cares what yous have to say, booing yous off stage, booo, booo, booo!!!!!!!! Make yerself useful, go sell a Hot Dog at The Hot Dog Stand...........

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                          #13
                          Hmmm...CWB not doing a good job.... Yea right ! One comes here from somewhere and is now an expert on ag issues in Western Canada !So young !
                          Must have a considerable knowlege on all sorts of stuff !

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                            #14
                            it all looks good in theory and i have
                            often wondered why i feel the board is
                            screwing me over because as a smaller
                            producer i should welcome their help?
                            i work full time plus off the farm so i
                            dont bother with meetings that dont
                            matter.

                            if the board cant show real value then
                            **** em. the only people i see making
                            money are pr people and employees.

                            Ron

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                              #15
                              it all looks good in theory and i have
                              often wondered why i feel the board is
                              screwing me over because as a smaller
                              producer i should welcome their help?
                              i work full time plus off the farm so i
                              dont bother with meetings that dont
                              matter.

                              if the board cant show real value then
                              **** em. the only people i see making
                              money are pr people and employees.

                              Ron

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