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    UN-CWB'Single Desk' being scrapped... causing food insecurity/hunger...

    OTTAWA - The Conservative government is taking a
    bite out of the UN right-to-food envoy's critical report
    on Canada.

    In his 21-page report, Olivier De Schutter said if some
    people in Canada don't have enough food to feed their
    families, it's in part because the Tories scrapped the
    mandatory long-form census and abolished the
    Canadian Wheat Board.

    He also took aim at federal budget cuts and Canada's
    free trade negotiations with the European Union,
    warning they could endanger the poultry, dairy and
    egg supply management scheme and so-called "buy
    local" initiatives and transfer payments to the
    provinces, which he said need to increase and come
    with more federal strings attached.

    In the final report tabled Monday with the Geneva-
    based UN Human Rights Council - a 47-member body
    that includes Kazakhstan and the Democratic Republic
    of the Congo - the UN special rapporteur called on the
    feds to establish a national food strategy, noting that
    in the 2011 federal election all major parties included
    one in their platforms.

    He raises warnings a growing number of people are
    food-insecure in Canada, quoting estimates that vary
    between 1.92 million and 4.3 million people.

    Conservative cabinet ministers Leona Aglukkaq and
    Jason Kenney hit hard at De Schutter during his 11-day
    Canadian fact-finding tour last year, with Kenney
    calling it "a discredit to the United Nations" for
    spending his time in a wealthy country like Canada.

    Aglukkaq was no more impressed by Monday's report.

    She pointed to his failure to visit Canada's North
    before weighing in on food security there and seemed
    deaf to related issues like the importance of the seal
    hunt to the northern diet.

    "It's a reflection this person doesn't want to hear the
    other side, so as far as I'm concerned it's a one-sided
    report and has no credibility," she said.

    Canada's UN ambassador in Geneva, Elissa Goldberg,
    voiced the government's sharp criticism there Monday,
    saying De Schutter exceeded his mandate by
    commenting on agriculture, foreign aid and trade
    policies.

    Opposition parties are accusing the Conservatives of
    attacking the messenger.

    Liberal MP Dominic LeBlanc said this report highlights
    another example of the Conservative government's
    "abysmal record of embarrassing Canada
    internationally" and accuses them of failing to tackle
    poverty.

    Last summer, De Schutter visited Montreal, Quebec
    City, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg and Edmonton and
    met with federal, provincial and municipal officials,
    Aboriginal representatives, farmers, academics and
    other members of civil-society groups.

    --with files from Brigitte Pellerin

    http://www.torontosun.com/2013/03/04/un-envoy-
    blames-harper-policies-for-food-insecurity-in-
    canada

    #2
    <i>In his 21-page report, Olivier De Schutter said if some people in Canada don't have enough food to feed their families, it's in part because the Tories scrapped the mandatory long-form census and abolished the Canadian Wheat Board.” </i> <b>why, because cheap wheat on the backs of prairie farmer isn’t available anymore? long form census???</b>

    <i> He also took aim at federal budget cuts and Canada's free trade negotiations with the European Union, warning they could endanger the poultry, dairy and egg supply management scheme…”</i> <b>Because we wouldn’t want to actually endanger something that doubles the price of food to the poor.

    How can he spout this stuff with a straight face.
    UN lunacy</b>

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      #3
      I suppose what Harper should do is just unanimously agree and ask for 1 billion to erraticate hunger for the 4.3 million Canadians. Its only 232 dollars per hungry person lol. Should be enough money to buy 8 lbs of grass fed ribeye from Berreta Farms per person lord help us if they eat grain fed. 4.3 million is 12.3 percent of our total population.

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        #4
        Reminds me of the line from Nickle Back's "when we stand together"
        "We could feed a starving world with what we throw away"
        I bet those clowns from the U.N. don't miss a five course meal - ever...

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          #5
          Ranger hopper furrow. Agree. You guys are
          hitting the nails on the head.
          What about the 70 years of insecurity on the
          designated area farmers? When i think of all the
          value that was vacuumed out of the designated
          area i really.get angry, then sad.
          Think of all the salaries paid and houses bought
          from our wheat and barley. That CWB was a
          sweet sugar teat for so many people its just
          incredible. Thats why politicians wanted to keep
          it.

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            #6
            Conservatives should have let him spout off a little
            more. Hopefully all the countries involved in the
            pacific north west trade were listening and realize
            that our government really is committed to joining
            the next big trade alliance that we have been
            muscled out of thus far because of our supply
            controlled industries.

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              #7
              Think of all the salaries paid and houses bought
              from our wheat and barley. That CWB was a
              sweet sugar teat for so many people its just
              incredible. Thats why politicians wanted to keep
              it. --hobbyfrmr

              This need to be repeated. I know why liberal politicians supported the
              CWB. How many 'consultants' were ex-liberal back-benchers who had never
              seen the inside of 423 Main? I know why city people and easterners
              liked it, they had an almost limitless supply of cheap wheat and a pile
              of do-nothing jobs. What I really don't understand are the farmers who
              supported it. They are traitorous in my opinion. Traitorous and
              borderline retarded. Heil Harper? I read that as Hail Harper--savior of
              the western family farm!

              And back on topic--Olivier De Schutter understands that the CWB kept
              our wheat prices artificially low. Lots of money for three cell phones
              and an XBOX but not enough for a loaf of bread? As a farmer I loudly
              say "not my problem."

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                #8
                Wes now eatin Fn butter from chine, in
                those little cups that ya is served in the
                local cafes in Comedia. I wonder what
                Chine cheeze whizzz is gonna tast like? F
                Harper, Heil Ritz eh!

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                  #9
                  Burbert, I actually read that one but could you translate it into English for me?
                  It makes no sense the way you wrote it.

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                    #10
                    While on the Fn butter topic
                    Though Canada's butter prices are among the world's highest, that reality affects home cooks far more than professional bakers and food manufacturers. Under the Special Milk Class Permit Program, run by the Canadian Dairy Commission, approved bakers and processors receive hefty rebates on their butter purchases. One baker we spoke with said he gets a rebate of between $60 and $90 for every $200 block of butter he buys.

                    http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/food-and-wine/food-trends/in-search-of-higher-fat-butter/article547827/?page=all

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                      #11
                      Well, Tucker, by law, farmers had to follow it. Over time, people become complacent. The CWB supporters in the designated area went to bed at night, aware that although they were getting less, the neighbor was not getting more! Fair and equal for everyone....in the designated area.
                      The only way to adapt/succeed in this situation was to increase yeild. Soon there becomes an oversupply, I think the old term used to be a "glut" of grain. Logically, abundant supply leads to decreased prices.
                      I recall having a conversation with a farmer 35 miles away. I was all confused. He told me that he could not afford another big crop. It took a while but I figured it out.

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                        #12
                        How insulated from reality can you get?
                        The more these traitors go unchallenged the
                        weaker we all get!
                        He should experience human rights in the other
                        3/4 of the world!
                        Watch the street vendors in some of these
                        countries, there's democracy and free enterprise in
                        action.
                        Whoever is behind this drone should be exposed.

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