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Canadian Wheat Board
Commission canadienne du blé
overview
Formed 1935
Jurisdiction
Government of Canada
Headquarters
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Minister responsible
Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture
Parent
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Key document
Canadian Wheat Board Act
Website
www.cwb.ca
The Canadian Wheat Board (French: Commission canadienne du blé) was established by the Parliament of Canada on 5 July 1935[1] as a mandatory producer marketing system for wheat and barley in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and a small part of British Columbia. Although it is often called a monopoly, it is actually instead a monopsony since it is the only buyer of wheat and barley."
This truly needs a massive re-write to become factually correct.
This article has multiple issues.
Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page.
It needs additional citations for verification.
Tagged since November 2010.
Its neutrality is disputed.
Tagged since November 2009.
It may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints.
Tagged since November 2010.
Canadian Wheat Board
Commission canadienne du blé
overview
Formed 1935
Jurisdiction
Government of Canada
Headquarters
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Minister responsible
Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture
Parent
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Key document
Canadian Wheat Board Act
Website
www.cwb.ca
The Canadian Wheat Board (French: Commission canadienne du blé) was established by the Parliament of Canada on 5 July 1935[1] as a mandatory producer marketing system for wheat and barley in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and a small part of British Columbia. Although it is often called a monopoly, it is actually instead a monopsony since it is the only buyer of wheat and barley."
This truly needs a massive re-write to become factually correct.
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