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    Who let the bull out!

    http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/dancy/2008/0104.html

    Pretty good article.

    #2
    It is long, long past time to ask the cwb to come up with options Mr. Ritz!

    They will never give up this gravy train.

    Quit pissing around and put the screws to them!

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      #3
      That is enlightening. It looks like it could start getting pretty tense on the farmer /consumer front. I hope that some of our farm organizations are putting together a campaign to point end users to the reason for the increases at the store.

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        #4
        Minister Ritz and farmers need to know who's boss!

        Substituting barley for wheat, we get:

        "3.(1) The Board may by order,-
        (i) prohibit the sale, purchase, shipment handling or storage ,,,,etc...
        (iii) require any person to do any act or thing....etc....
        (iv) prohibit the export of barley or barley products from Canada either ABSOLUTELY or except under a licence from the Board issued on such terms and conditions as the BOARD may prescribe...etc..."

        Wait a minute. Isn't World War II over? These powers apply only under the War measures Act.

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          #5
          Raven,

          The CWB Act statute applied under the war measures act in the 1940's was totally different. NOT even close to the CWB Act today.

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            #6
            C.P.

            BNN was just talking about $5000/ounce Gold. After 2010.

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              #7
              That puts wheat at 50$!!!!!!!

              Did you catch the name of the analyst?

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