Stephane Dion definitely owes a debt for his elected-success to his d'articulating-farm-policy-whisperer, David Orchard.
Stephane can pound home these words of Orchard's to the USA when cattle/grain are heading into the USA:
" The U. S. is not the Friendly Giant. It is Canada's competitor and by far its most dangerous one."
Sask Government website would have to delete the following in order not to embarass Stephane de Dion:
Saskatchewan exported an average of $3.9 billion of agricultural raw and food products each year from 2000 to 2005 to countries outside Canada. The main five export markets to date in 2006 include the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, China and Mexico.
Parsley
Stephane can pound home these words of Orchard's to the USA when cattle/grain are heading into the USA:
" The U. S. is not the Friendly Giant. It is Canada's competitor and by far its most dangerous one."
Sask Government website would have to delete the following in order not to embarass Stephane de Dion:
Saskatchewan exported an average of $3.9 billion of agricultural raw and food products each year from 2000 to 2005 to countries outside Canada. The main five export markets to date in 2006 include the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, China and Mexico.
Parsley
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