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22 March, 2003
OTTAWA -- Agriculture Minister Chuck Strahl is expecting to get the results of the barley plebiscite early next week.
OTTAWA -- Agriculture Minister Chuck Strahl is expecting to get the results of the barley plebiscite early next week.
Vote administrator K-P-M-G plans to count the votes on the Canadian Wheat Board's barley monopoly beginning Saturday.
Strahl says he has been told the count could be done by Sunday.
He says as soon as he gets the results, he'll take it to cabinet and decide how to proceed.
Strahl says he doesn't know yet when he'll release the results publicly.
Farmers who have lobbied for years for the right to bypass the Canadian Wheat Board sense victory is just around the corner.
But wheat board chairman Ken Ritter has said farmers should have to go through a second plebiscite if Ottawa wants to change the Canadian Wheat Board Act and eliminate its monopoly.
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Ritter must have shares in KPMG
Parsley
22 March, 2003
OTTAWA -- Agriculture Minister Chuck Strahl is expecting to get the results of the barley plebiscite early next week.
OTTAWA -- Agriculture Minister Chuck Strahl is expecting to get the results of the barley plebiscite early next week.
Vote administrator K-P-M-G plans to count the votes on the Canadian Wheat Board's barley monopoly beginning Saturday.
Strahl says he has been told the count could be done by Sunday.
He says as soon as he gets the results, he'll take it to cabinet and decide how to proceed.
Strahl says he doesn't know yet when he'll release the results publicly.
Farmers who have lobbied for years for the right to bypass the Canadian Wheat Board sense victory is just around the corner.
But wheat board chairman Ken Ritter has said farmers should have to go through a second plebiscite if Ottawa wants to change the Canadian Wheat Board Act and eliminate its monopoly.
UNQUOTE
Ritter must have shares in KPMG
Parsley
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