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Originally posted by flea beetle View PostSo the opinion of the indigenous people doesn't matter, but chuck knows exactly what ails them.....
No surprise coming from a guy who also knows best how other provinces should handle their finances and resources, knows more about the fossil fuel industry than anyone on the inside, and the electricity grid and on and on.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jun 11, 2020, 10:37.
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Originally posted by flea beetle View PostSo the opinion of the indigenous people doesn't matter, but chuck knows exactly what ails them....HAHAHAHAHA you are funny.
You still haven't answered the other question. I believe this will be the fourth time I ask.
I certainly don’t have the solutions. But I am not complaining about them or blaming them for All their problems. Or stereotyping them and treating them as less than. Which is what many of the post on Sillyville do.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostPerfect example. You couldn't make up a better example of a condescending, racist, superior, patronizing attitude than this. Chuck knows best, the FN themselves don't know what they are talking about. No need to consult with them before telling them what they think.
No surprise coming from a guy who also knows best how other provinces should handle their finances and resources, knows more about the fossil fuel industry than anyone on the inside, and the electricity grid and on and on.
Have you given up on providing evidence to back up your flimsy opinions? It sure seems like it since you have reverted to slinging mud!
I am sure if I had opinions that you agreed with you wouldn’t be bothered in the least! LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
I am sure if I had opinions that you agreed with you wouldn’t be bothered in the least! LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostYou sound bitter “everywhere†man! That sounds like a long list of resentment from someone who cannot accept other opinions.
Have you given up on providing evidence to back up your flimsy opinions? It sure seems like it since you have reverted to slinging mud!
I am sure if I had opinions that you agreed with you wouldn’t be bothered in the least! LOL
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostDid I say the opinions of First Nations don’t matter. Nope. But I am smart enough to know that speaking to handful of them doesn’t represent the diversity of their opinions or the diversity of their problems across the country.
I certainly don’t have the solutions. But I am not complaining about them or blaming them for All their problems. Or stereotyping them and treating them as less than. Which is what many of the post on Sillyville do.Last edited by flea beetle; Jun 11, 2020, 13:39.
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Originally posted by caseih View Postonce ones's mind is closed , one is done learning
Come to think of it, just think how much less stressed we all could be if we could exist in our own little bubble where everything is black and white, right and wrong, And all of the answers and all of your opinions are spoonfedLast edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jun 11, 2020, 14:28.
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Some just never do get it , even after many years ....
like this guy stating 80% farmers in solidarity With the CWB . At times reality for some gets very clouded ......
ahh well that’s what makes life interesting I guess . We can’t all think the same otherwise we may end up like China where people have no voice and run by a communist dictatorship
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This article furrow ?
Listen to this idiot director ?
60-80% of farmers in favour or CWB ? From 2011
The third reading of the Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act is now in the books in the House of Commons.
On Monday, Agriculture Ministers gathered in Ottawa to show support for the abolishing of the Canadian Wheat Board's single desk monopoly.
Federal Ag Minister Gerry Ritz says "it's the best possible solution for producers" after the vote passed by a 153-120 margin.
The move is not going without some opposition however.
Members of the National Farmers Union along with a collection of former CWB Directors were in Ottawa making their voices heard.
Glenn Tait, who farms near Meota in west central Saskatchewan says this a dark day for Canadian democracy. "We have the majority of western Canadian grain farmers behind us, solidly behind us, somewhere between 60 and 80 percent in favour of the wheat board but Harper and Ritz don't care."
Tait continues to say "they are going to steam roll us, they are driving and they don't care who is in front."
Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia together produce more than 80 per cent of the wheat and 90 per cent of the barley grown in western Canada.
It is hoped now that the legislation will become law by the Christmas Break.
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