thalpenny says in the Port Gossip thread "if farmers collectively decide to end the monopoly, you'll be out. That's who has the power.
I'm not sure I agree with that, the Minister and the Federal Gov't still have ultimate authority over CWB legislation and the CWB Act.
But leaving that aside for right now, I will agree that Ralph Goodale wants it that way, so for the time being your right.
With that said, when and how is that collective decision to be made?
Are the CWB directors elections actually supposed to be referendums on the monopoly?
If not when are we going to be given the opportunity to vote on the monopoly?
More farmers voted for "Choice" candidates as their first preference. 15415 first ballot votes for Choice candidates, 14315 first ballot votes for Pro-Monopoly candidates.
What are the rules for conducting a vote?
How does one initiate the whole process?
thalpenny, as it stand today the CWB says it's up to farmers to decide but the CWB themselves refuse to give us the chance to.
Looking for other thoughts here.
AdamSmith
I'm not sure I agree with that, the Minister and the Federal Gov't still have ultimate authority over CWB legislation and the CWB Act.
But leaving that aside for right now, I will agree that Ralph Goodale wants it that way, so for the time being your right.
With that said, when and how is that collective decision to be made?
Are the CWB directors elections actually supposed to be referendums on the monopoly?
If not when are we going to be given the opportunity to vote on the monopoly?
More farmers voted for "Choice" candidates as their first preference. 15415 first ballot votes for Choice candidates, 14315 first ballot votes for Pro-Monopoly candidates.
What are the rules for conducting a vote?
How does one initiate the whole process?
thalpenny, as it stand today the CWB says it's up to farmers to decide but the CWB themselves refuse to give us the chance to.
Looking for other thoughts here.
AdamSmith
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