What should we be doing as farmers to try and get the government of Alberta to channel a portion of the dollars being sucked out from under our fields and pastures into research and development of new and better technologies to make bioenergy sources a better potential market for some of our crops.
Despite the fact the government is in the pockets of "big oil" I should think a major goal of a province such as this would be to maintain it's position as a leading energy supplier to North America and the world as they already are with fossil fuels.
With the American policies towards developing ethanol and biodiesel production we are seeing massive construction of plants in the northern tier states for facilities, one such plant in North Dakota is expected to use large volumes of Canadian canola when completed. To my mind we are letting the US develop the infrastructure and jobs that go with it and we are stupidly going along. Sound familiar?
My question to the government of Alberta is this are we going to once again put ourself into the position of raw material supplier to the US market and not keep these jobs and revenues at home, what happened to the province's goal of 2010 and this value added industry.
As well do we really want another situation like BSE where one day we wake up to a trade issue to find us with raw materials on one side of a trade barrier and the proccessing industry on the other.
Ralph is on a royal/prosperity tour handing out our dollars like a benevolent uncle. This government is sitting still with no direction and no game plan for windfall royalties and has lost any vision of a future for this province. Wouldn't this be a good place to start???
Despite the fact the government is in the pockets of "big oil" I should think a major goal of a province such as this would be to maintain it's position as a leading energy supplier to North America and the world as they already are with fossil fuels.
With the American policies towards developing ethanol and biodiesel production we are seeing massive construction of plants in the northern tier states for facilities, one such plant in North Dakota is expected to use large volumes of Canadian canola when completed. To my mind we are letting the US develop the infrastructure and jobs that go with it and we are stupidly going along. Sound familiar?
My question to the government of Alberta is this are we going to once again put ourself into the position of raw material supplier to the US market and not keep these jobs and revenues at home, what happened to the province's goal of 2010 and this value added industry.
As well do we really want another situation like BSE where one day we wake up to a trade issue to find us with raw materials on one side of a trade barrier and the proccessing industry on the other.
Ralph is on a royal/prosperity tour handing out our dollars like a benevolent uncle. This government is sitting still with no direction and no game plan for windfall royalties and has lost any vision of a future for this province. Wouldn't this be a good place to start???
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