Trade challenge will cost farmers millions
Winnipeg -- The latest U.S. trade challenge against imports of Canadian spring wheat and durum will cost western Canadian farmers $8 million to $10 million to defend, according to CWB estimates.
Thalpenny;
Please explain where the CWB Act specifies that farmers pooling accounts should pay to defend the CWB Part IV monopoly?
Where exactly do you find this provision in the CWB Act?
Winnipeg -- The latest U.S. trade challenge against imports of Canadian spring wheat and durum will cost western Canadian farmers $8 million to $10 million to defend, according to CWB estimates.
Thalpenny;
Please explain where the CWB Act specifies that farmers pooling accounts should pay to defend the CWB Part IV monopoly?
Where exactly do you find this provision in the CWB Act?
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