In February, 2001, Director Rod Flaman circulated a paper throughout the farm community and he titled it "The CWB Monopoly is a Hoax." This paper was written, while Flaman still looked at the single desk through the eyes of a farmer. Today, Flaman views the single desk through the eyes of a farmer on the CWB payroll.
Before he was elected, Flaman grew to understand that the single desk exists only because in-house Wheat Board policy allows it to exist The single desk exists because farmers in Western Canada cannot get export licenses. The legislation does not impose the buyback. The legislation does not impose the single desk. But it is there because of Wheat Board policy.
Here's part of what Flaman states in his paper:
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"The wheat board says that they have a Monopoly and you are forced to sell your grain to them because they say you can not have other options. You are told that you cannot buy a license for any sum of money. In fact they say that all across Canada licenses are free. But......and this is a big one! Inside the designated area you have to buy your grain from the Wheat Board to get your "free" license. Outside the designated area you don't. Where does the law say that ???? It doesn't. This is a Hoax. And it is probably criminal. How long will Western Farmers be discriminated against as second class citizens?"
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When you meet Director Flaman, ask him what the law says. Ask him if the buyback is a requirement in law to getting a license and get it on paper. He knows it isn't. He knew the buyback was a hoax when he looked at the Board through his farmer glasses. And he still knows it today now that he has become a poster boy for the Wheat Board. And it's probably criminal.
Parsley
Before he was elected, Flaman grew to understand that the single desk exists only because in-house Wheat Board policy allows it to exist The single desk exists because farmers in Western Canada cannot get export licenses. The legislation does not impose the buyback. The legislation does not impose the single desk. But it is there because of Wheat Board policy.
Here's part of what Flaman states in his paper:
QUOTE
"The wheat board says that they have a Monopoly and you are forced to sell your grain to them because they say you can not have other options. You are told that you cannot buy a license for any sum of money. In fact they say that all across Canada licenses are free. But......and this is a big one! Inside the designated area you have to buy your grain from the Wheat Board to get your "free" license. Outside the designated area you don't. Where does the law say that ???? It doesn't. This is a Hoax. And it is probably criminal. How long will Western Farmers be discriminated against as second class citizens?"
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When you meet Director Flaman, ask him what the law says. Ask him if the buyback is a requirement in law to getting a license and get it on paper. He knows it isn't. He knew the buyback was a hoax when he looked at the Board through his farmer glasses. And he still knows it today now that he has become a poster boy for the Wheat Board. And it's probably criminal.
Parsley
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