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George McKnabb from Canada writes:
Can anyone out there provide a reasonable explanation for this question: If the Canadian Wheat Board is so crucial to farmers, how come farmers east of the Manitoba border do not sell (and demand to sell) to the Canadian Wheat Board?
It seems painfully obvious that if the Canadian Wheat Board is so vital to the fortune of farmers that all farmers in every province and territory would belong? Funny thing though, I never hear of farmers in Ontario, Quebec, or the Maritimes demanding to gain entry into the Canadian Wheat Board? I only see the misinformed, usually Liberal types such as Wayne Easter, demanding that Western farmers continue to be limited by the western monopoly of the Canadian Wheat Board? Why is it that eastern politicians are fighting to keep western farmers constrained by the Canadian Wheat Board? I'm sorry, this situation doesn't pass the sniff test!
George McKnabb from Canada writes:
Can anyone out there provide a reasonable explanation for this question: If the Canadian Wheat Board is so crucial to farmers, how come farmers east of the Manitoba border do not sell (and demand to sell) to the Canadian Wheat Board?
It seems painfully obvious that if the Canadian Wheat Board is so vital to the fortune of farmers that all farmers in every province and territory would belong? Funny thing though, I never hear of farmers in Ontario, Quebec, or the Maritimes demanding to gain entry into the Canadian Wheat Board? I only see the misinformed, usually Liberal types such as Wayne Easter, demanding that Western farmers continue to be limited by the western monopoly of the Canadian Wheat Board? Why is it that eastern politicians are fighting to keep western farmers constrained by the Canadian Wheat Board? I'm sorry, this situation doesn't pass the sniff test!
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