A Canadian Wheat Board vice-president who was an outspoken critic of the Harper government's tactics in its dealings with the marketing agency has "left to pursue other interests," a CWB spokeswoman confirmed this afternoon.
Deanna Allen, the board's vice president of farmer relations and public affairs, had been harshly critical of the government over its attempts to end the wheat board's barley marketing monopoly.
CWB spokesperson Maureen Fitzhenry refused to elaborate on the circumstances surrounding Allen's departure.
"We cannot comment on personnel matters," she told the Free Press.
Deanna Allen, the board's vice president of farmer relations and public affairs, had been harshly critical of the government over its attempts to end the wheat board's barley marketing monopoly.
CWB spokesperson Maureen Fitzhenry refused to elaborate on the circumstances surrounding Allen's departure.
"We cannot comment on personnel matters," she told the Free Press.
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