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    #25
    Glad to see you subscribe

    Parsley

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      #26
      Agstar=1
      parsly=0

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        #27
        Don't be stingy cottonpicken, I'd give agstar a 2.6

        Parsley

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          #28
          Strahl refused to let the B.O.D negotiate salary or determine whether Arason should serve more than 90 days. I was wrong only one side is flexible and it is not Strahl!! it looks like he will be running the CWB by order in council from now on. What a sad excuse for a politician but he would make a fine dictator. Maybe Bush could get him to run Iraq, now that Sadam has reached the end of his rope.

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            #29
            Was that a sad day for you?

            My sympathies to you and your friends.

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              #30
              You have nothing more to contribute than sarcasm? Are you related to Up Chuck?

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                #31
                Good Morning, agstar,

                Your problem is the CWB is a Government agency. Each area has it's boundaries and line of authority. The staff has parameters, as does appointed/elected BOD's as well as the Minister.

                You seem to resent ministerial authority, but that is what a legislated wheat and barley agency yields, moan, moan, and yet, agstar, you court more government.

                Do you have one of those self-inflicting back whips? Forget I asked.

                The CWB still cheers for Minister Goodale when he snig-piggled regulations through Order in Council..cheering is the elected B od D's only function when it comes to final say, and Order in Council was his. Flexibility? Well, Goodale could have chosen a Monday or a Tuesday.

                I would say that style certainly enhances theatrics, though.

                For example, Minister Goodale snapped the Crow's benefit wing, wielding his swift Government arm, leaving farmers zero time to gab,and only to gasp. Done!

                Strahl will continue consulting so long, that even the leftiest and the testiest will have formed an alliance to export the resulting bagged shredded-paper bales manufactured for bedding moas in New Zealand, funded under a yet to be developed Asia Pacific 'Food for Moas" program.

                You love Government. You've got Government. Enjoy.

                Parsley

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                  #32
                  CWB Act says different parsley

                  4.(2) The Corporation is not an agent of Her Majesty and is not a Crown
                  corporation within the meaning of the Financial Administration Act.

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                    #33
                    The CWB Act also says regarding the remuneration of the president:

                    3.09(2)(b) the board has fixed the remuneration to be paid to the president and has informed the Minister of the remuneration.

                    One would hope that in Canada, Ministerial discretion would not allow the government to circumvent the law!

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                      #34
                      Evader, And next paragraph:
                      Section 3.09 (3)
                      Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, the Governor in Council may appoint a transitional president and fix the remuneration to be paid to him or her.

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                        #35
                        So Vader, How exactly is the gov't circumventing the law?

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                          #36
                          Vader, You should read this:

                          Directions by Governor in Council

                          Directions to the Corporation

                          18. (1) The Governor in Council may, by order, direct the Corporation with respect to the manner in which any of its operations, powers and duties under this Act shall be conducted, exercised or performed.

                          Directors
                          (1.1) The directors shall cause the directions to be implemented and, in so far as they act in accordance with section 3.12, they are not accountable for any consequences arising from the implementation of the directions.

                          Best interests
                          (1.2) Compliance by the Corporation with directions is deemed to be in the best interests of the Corporation.

                          Purchase of wheat only
                          (2) Except as directed by the Governor in Council, the Corporation shall not buy grain other than wheat.

                          R.S., 1985, c. C-24, s. 18; 1998, c. 17, ss. 10, 28(E).

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