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The outlay is “entirely justifiable,” says wheat board chairman Allen Oberg – amounting to 7 cents a tonne of wheat sold, and a drop in the bucket compared with the potential loss of $500-million in cash benefits that, according to the CWB, it returns to farmers each year.
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$1.4 million would be based on a 20 million tonne program.
Did they do the math per tonnes when they lost $220 million in discretionary trading and advise the media of that result?
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http://cwb.ca/public/en/hot/legal/judicial/
On January 21, 2010, the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed an application from the CWB for leave to appeal a ruling on the Government of Canada's advocacy directive. No reasons were provided. As a result, the directive - initially issued in October 2006 - remains in force. It prevents the CWB from spending money "advocating retention of the CWB's monopoly powers".
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How many Directors have stood up and expounded that the Government was breaking the law with C18 but are themselves happy to break an order from Government that was upheld in a court of law?
The outlay is “entirely justifiable,” says wheat board chairman Allen Oberg – amounting to 7 cents a tonne of wheat sold, and a drop in the bucket compared with the potential loss of $500-million in cash benefits that, according to the CWB, it returns to farmers each year.
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$1.4 million would be based on a 20 million tonne program.
Did they do the math per tonnes when they lost $220 million in discretionary trading and advise the media of that result?
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http://cwb.ca/public/en/hot/legal/judicial/
On January 21, 2010, the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed an application from the CWB for leave to appeal a ruling on the Government of Canada's advocacy directive. No reasons were provided. As a result, the directive - initially issued in October 2006 - remains in force. It prevents the CWB from spending money "advocating retention of the CWB's monopoly powers".
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How many Directors have stood up and expounded that the Government was breaking the law with C18 but are themselves happy to break an order from Government that was upheld in a court of law?
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