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Protesting farmers in Ontario or struggling grain producers on the prairies should not be expecting any additional ad-hoc assistance from the federal government.
Following a meeting with his provincial counterparts Monday in Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., federal agriculture minister Chuck Strahl said ''he has no authority nor plans to have another ad-hoc program. We accelerated the GOPP (grains and oilseeds program) payment of 755 million dollars to get it out to producers as quickly as possible."
As for CAIS (Canadian Agricultural Income Stabilization), it does not sound like the agriculture ministers want to scrap the program. In fact, the word used in the official communique was ''transform'' CAIS. Strahl said "the provinces were very keen that we don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. Work needs to be done to make the program more bankable and predictable."
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The Liberals announced the 755 million dollar program and the Conervatives kept it.
Your admiration for the Ag Minister, Tom should start to wane. He sounds like he is still in Opposition.
When does the effect of having all those farmers/farm background in Parliament pay off?
It reminds me of Ritter and Flaman....Why is it elected officials forget where they came from as soon as they get their first cheque?
Protesting farmers in Ontario or struggling grain producers on the prairies should not be expecting any additional ad-hoc assistance from the federal government.
Following a meeting with his provincial counterparts Monday in Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., federal agriculture minister Chuck Strahl said ''he has no authority nor plans to have another ad-hoc program. We accelerated the GOPP (grains and oilseeds program) payment of 755 million dollars to get it out to producers as quickly as possible."
As for CAIS (Canadian Agricultural Income Stabilization), it does not sound like the agriculture ministers want to scrap the program. In fact, the word used in the official communique was ''transform'' CAIS. Strahl said "the provinces were very keen that we don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. Work needs to be done to make the program more bankable and predictable."
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The Liberals announced the 755 million dollar program and the Conervatives kept it.
Your admiration for the Ag Minister, Tom should start to wane. He sounds like he is still in Opposition.
When does the effect of having all those farmers/farm background in Parliament pay off?
It reminds me of Ritter and Flaman....Why is it elected officials forget where they came from as soon as they get their first cheque?
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