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Newguy. I suggest you exit the US with anything whatsoever that qualifies in the USML and see how your day goes if it's your turn. 1 .22 shell qualifies. Enforced increasingly since 911. Lots of building on their side since that year. Remember, whatever it is you're bringing back you are exporting.
Yes, I've had my pickup inspected while leaving. No, I had nothing of suspicion.
Depending where, don't have marked diesel in your truck either when entering.
CBSA only seems to care about the GST.
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Originally posted by blackpowder View PostNewguy. I suggest you exit the US with anything whatsoever that qualifies in the USML and see how your day goes if it's your turn. 1 .22 shell qualifies. Enforced increasingly since 911. Lots of building on their side since that year. Remember, whatever it is you're bringing back you are exporting.
Yes, I've had my pickup inspected while leaving. No, I had nothing of suspicion.
Depending where, don't have marked diesel in your truck either when entering.
CBSA only seems to care about the GST.
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Originally posted by 15444 View Post
I'd be very surprised if supply management won't be eliminated this time around, just depends who is going to sign the death warrant of dairy guys, JT or PP.
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Originally posted by ajl View Post
Why would the elimination of supply management be the death knell for dairy in canada? Milk prices are good in the US at the moment and we have cheaper feed in some areas. They eliminated quotas in the UK and still produce milk there. The same would happen here.
The problem would be if their cost structure/debt is based on an artificially inflated price, when that gets reduced to the world price, that debt load might not be sustainable. That could be a death knell.
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Cattle market hotter than hell this week my buyer could not get any for me. Guess other buyers didn't get the 25% memo yet my 14.20 canola sale is sadly looking better all the time. Twine is perfectly frozen to bales now......winning !
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Originally posted by ajl View PostWhy would the elimination of supply management be the death knell for dairy in canada? Milk prices are good in the US at the moment and we have cheaper feed in some areas. They eliminated quotas in the UK and still produce milk there. The same would happen here.
I just hope that our negotiators are smart enough to not give up the cartel in one or even 5 negotiating sessions. Its an obvious irritant to the Americans so we should drag out its demise as long as possible. If the Americans want us to give it up then make them pay dearly for that. I doubt that Twitchy is smart enough to understand this but her days are clearly numbered.
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Dairy a difficult one.
Govt would have to compensate for quota value. Pricey. Production areas would contract, herd #s 5% of current. Obviously would have to compete with foreign milk and byproducts. Possible foreign ownership of new milk factories here.
Huge factory dairies beside cheap feed and labor means transport of product the only factor?
Hard to visualize what would be left. Hoping better planning allowed than when they scrapped the board.
I'll drink American milk but not Chinese.
End of the day, the poor don't care who owned the cow, regulate the openness and safety properly.
It's become such an Elephant in Canada I can't see it happening.
Think CWB in SK in the 70s.
Which will of course, eventually ensure it's demise as it won't change.
You can see that happening already.
Quebec always had all the power here so I give it some time yet.
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