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    CWB 'Single Desk' "Myth" on 'Freedom' for wheat

    The Southwest Booster (Swift Current)
    Opinion, 2012-08-31, p. A6


    "To the Editor:

    Ken Larsen's Letter to the Editor with the giant headline 'Myth: the CWB put farmers in jail for selling their wheat' has been widely distributed. It is notable not for what it includes, but for what it excludes. We all know that when Western Canadian farmers tried to export their own grain they were charged and some were eventually jailed.

    Mr. Larsen writes about the charges against farmers that were laid through the Customs Act, the Immigration Act and the Criminal Code and then tries to leave the impression that none of this has anything to do with the CWB or the CWB Act. However, without the CWB Act farmers would have been free to do their own business. The CWB Act was the pin around which all the other charges revolved. Mr. Larsen knows that when farmers tried to sell and export their own wheat the whole weight of government came down on their heads. Every Act that the Liberal government could drag out was used to punish farmers.

    Mr. Larsen also knows that when the courts threw out the initial convictions against farmers for exporting their grain, Mr. Goodale passed an Order in Council to recriminalize their activities. Mr. Larsen is aware that the Liberal government then used five different departments (Justice, CRA, RCMP, CWB and Customs and Immigration) against individual producers.

    Mr. Larsen knows that the Liberal government preferred to use the Customs Act against farmers because its penalties were far more severe and immediate than the CWB Act. On August 1st the Prime Minister extended pardons to the producers who had been charged under the old system. The CWB Act has now been changed and the opportunity to export grain is available to individual producers. The unfair laws under which so many farmers were charged no longer apply and so it is reasonable to extend pardons.

    Mr. Larsen and others still have the opportunity to do business with the CWB. It continues to operate. Farmers can finally make their own choice where and to whom they sell their wheat.

    David Anderson"

    Three Cheers for MP Anderson.

    I couldn't have said this better myself.

    The fact that we have sold 2012 wheat for a higher price than ever before on our farm... proves that this action taken was to put 'Farmers First'.

    God Bless Canada!

    Cheers!!!

    #2
    tommie, spinmister extrodinare. In
    reality LARSEN was correct in everything
    he said. Yous whos tryin to spin it.
    Sellin wheat fer highest price ever, due
    to marketing freedom is also total,
    shitsky, cousin its the short crop
    worldwide that is makin the great prices.
    Put that in yer pipe and smoke it tommie
    smoke and mirror fer cwb.........

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      #3
      exactly burby short crop rising prices
      canadian farmers can now take advantage
      of it wereas years gone by they couldnt
      finally burby we agree after all these
      years
      amen

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        #4
        Burbert you seem pretty set against farmers making a buck. So what really is your story on how you come to be what you are today? Do you have a story for us or are you going to just keep giving us all this crap about smoke and mirrors as that is all you are at this moment. Show us what you are?

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          #5
          Do yous agree that it is the short crop
          that is making fer the great prices, er
          the demise of the farmer run comedian
          wheat bored? You show me yours, then I'll
          show you mine hoppster!

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            #6
            Well of course it is a short crop you jerk off. But would these pricing oportunities still be here with the cwb monopoly? That is the question. My question to you is why you so grumpy or down like the Eor character on winnie the poo Well I am 47 years single farmer had an ok start farming in my opinion as an only son parents living comfortably. got kids really enjoy them and hope some day they have possibly a farming career as I like to talk farming.

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              #7
              couple years ago with poor conditions all
              over the world the cwb got 8.50 for there
              farmers,that was with 20 dollar wheat.
              farmers have had a chance to get higher
              prices already.didnt the cwb buy back
              wheat at 20 dollars and lose app. 100
              millon.

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                #8
                Wakopa some had higher freight rates than yourself.

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                  #9
                  Just saying many farmers got less than the 8 50

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                    #10
                    yep thankyou, just using a round figure.

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                      #11
                      Nice to see a politician countering lies with facts for a change. Usually its the other way around.

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                        #12
                        THE POINT IS THAT TOMMIE'S TRYING TO
                        SUGGEST, THAT THE TRASHING OF THE WHEATIE
                        BORED IS WHY GRAIN PRICES ARE SOOOOOOOO
                        GOOOOOOOOD WRITE NOW. That is in fact
                        total bullshittsky, so the simple minded
                        don't get cornfused, this jerk point out
                        the fact to yas.. hoppsky included.

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                          #13
                          Burb,

                          Unlike the 8 CWB trolls that Directed the CWB till Dec./2012... We did not believe the single desk provided ANY stability or benefit to grain growers who were forced to sell grain to the CWB.

                          We commercial growers are proven correct. The CWB 'single desk' DID NOT provide a premium nor did it add value to our customers that growers could actually take to the bank and benefit from.

                          Prices today are proof.

                          Cheers!

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                            #14
                            what will happen to prices when there is adbundant world supplies and our quality is in the tank? Price will go the other way fast.
                            Open market vrs the CWB has nothing to do price, its those that can afford to pay more pay, and those that can't starve. There will be lots more producers leaving the hog industry this year and the price of calves will drop. Eventually there will be fewer buyers as a result.

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