Vader;
You scare me.
NO "ADD ON's" allowed... just compete for my wheat, barley, and canola.
If the CWB itself doesn't believe it has any good will value, from operations of over 60 years... what does this say? A total failure in business management/and providing service... is what it would tell me.
Have we come to this point Vader? The admission that the CWB is useless? If it is, why on earth would I want it to market my Canola?
Vader, you saw Chaffmiesters posts on grain handling. I consider them honest assesments valid on Jan. 30, 2006. You have not commented. Fine.
Richard Grey's studies are exactly as Chaff says... flawed and designed by the CWB to mislead.
The Auditor General was in the CWB at the pleasure of the CWB/CWB Minister in 2000. Goodale had a predetermined end result in mind... as did the CWB management and directors from the AG's report.
Either smells the coffee...
Or they circle around in smaller and smaller circles; until they disappear up their own orifices!
Our instructor taught us this one at our Advanced futures course in Edm. a couple of weeks ago.
He wasn't as kind in terminology though.
You scare me.
NO "ADD ON's" allowed... just compete for my wheat, barley, and canola.
If the CWB itself doesn't believe it has any good will value, from operations of over 60 years... what does this say? A total failure in business management/and providing service... is what it would tell me.
Have we come to this point Vader? The admission that the CWB is useless? If it is, why on earth would I want it to market my Canola?
Vader, you saw Chaffmiesters posts on grain handling. I consider them honest assesments valid on Jan. 30, 2006. You have not commented. Fine.
Richard Grey's studies are exactly as Chaff says... flawed and designed by the CWB to mislead.
The Auditor General was in the CWB at the pleasure of the CWB/CWB Minister in 2000. Goodale had a predetermined end result in mind... as did the CWB management and directors from the AG's report.
Either smells the coffee...
Or they circle around in smaller and smaller circles; until they disappear up their own orifices!
Our instructor taught us this one at our Advanced futures course in Edm. a couple of weeks ago.
He wasn't as kind in terminology though.
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