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this is the pre-amble to the Wheatgrower press release
Wheat Grower members,
The federal government introduced Bill C-46 in the House of Commons yesterday. The legislation amends the CWB Act so as to provide marketing choice in barley. The legislation also includes a provision to allow for a dispute resolution process between the CWB and producers or between the CWB and grain companies. Below is our press release.
As you know, the Wheat Growers have been pushing for marketing choice for both wheat and barley, so your Board of Directors debated whether we should be calling for the legislation to be amended to include wheat. We decided that proposing such an amendment was unlikely to succeed and could very well hold up passage of the Bill. As it stands, the legislation will face strong opposition from certain Opposition Parties. Our goal is to get the Bill passed this Parliamentary session, so that we have a free market in barley by August 1. As you will note, we are asking the federal government to make the legislation subject to a confidence motion, if it appears there is not sufficient support from Opposition MPs.
I know many of you, like me, are desperately wanting to see a free market in wheat. I can assure you that your Board has not given up that fight. We are putting pressure on Minister Ritz to commit to a game plan for moving forward on wheat now that he is addressing barley. That commitment can't wait until the barley legislation is put through -- we need reassurance that wheat remains a high priority.
The Wheat Growers are also pushing the federal government to introduce legislation that will change CWB director election rules, including provisions that will change voter eligibility (i.e. only bona fide grain farmers should vote), a weighted ballot, a minimum production threshold and a CWB election commission that would be responsible for drawing up the voters list and overseeing the election process. We believe these changes will give us a better chance of electing pro-choice directors, and that this would go a long way to achieving marketing choice for wheat.
Your comments are welcome.
Yours truly,
Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel
President
this is the pre-amble to the Wheatgrower press release
Wheat Grower members,
The federal government introduced Bill C-46 in the House of Commons yesterday. The legislation amends the CWB Act so as to provide marketing choice in barley. The legislation also includes a provision to allow for a dispute resolution process between the CWB and producers or between the CWB and grain companies. Below is our press release.
As you know, the Wheat Growers have been pushing for marketing choice for both wheat and barley, so your Board of Directors debated whether we should be calling for the legislation to be amended to include wheat. We decided that proposing such an amendment was unlikely to succeed and could very well hold up passage of the Bill. As it stands, the legislation will face strong opposition from certain Opposition Parties. Our goal is to get the Bill passed this Parliamentary session, so that we have a free market in barley by August 1. As you will note, we are asking the federal government to make the legislation subject to a confidence motion, if it appears there is not sufficient support from Opposition MPs.
I know many of you, like me, are desperately wanting to see a free market in wheat. I can assure you that your Board has not given up that fight. We are putting pressure on Minister Ritz to commit to a game plan for moving forward on wheat now that he is addressing barley. That commitment can't wait until the barley legislation is put through -- we need reassurance that wheat remains a high priority.
The Wheat Growers are also pushing the federal government to introduce legislation that will change CWB director election rules, including provisions that will change voter eligibility (i.e. only bona fide grain farmers should vote), a weighted ballot, a minimum production threshold and a CWB election commission that would be responsible for drawing up the voters list and overseeing the election process. We believe these changes will give us a better chance of electing pro-choice directors, and that this would go a long way to achieving marketing choice for wheat.
Your comments are welcome.
Yours truly,
Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel
President
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