Now we have opened up a can of worms. Does a provincial marketing board necessarily imply that one would need a licence in order to grow that commodity? What happens when a producer in Ontario grows wheat without a licence?
Do the advantages of a system like this outweigh the disadvantages? Just because you have a provincial marketing scheme does that mean that the powers of the Canadian Wheat Board are circumvented? I think not. Even producers in Ontario are required to have a Canadian Wheat Board Export Licence to export their grain. At this point in time the CWB simply rubber stamps these applications if they have been approved by the Ontario Wheat Board. That does not necessarily have to be the case. If Alberta formed a provincial wheat and barley board that does not guarantee that the CWB would rubber stamp their request for exprot licences.
Do the advantages of a system like this outweigh the disadvantages? Just because you have a provincial marketing scheme does that mean that the powers of the Canadian Wheat Board are circumvented? I think not. Even producers in Ontario are required to have a Canadian Wheat Board Export Licence to export their grain. At this point in time the CWB simply rubber stamps these applications if they have been approved by the Ontario Wheat Board. That does not necessarily have to be the case. If Alberta formed a provincial wheat and barley board that does not guarantee that the CWB would rubber stamp their request for exprot licences.
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