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    #16
    Flour Mills in Manitoba in 1947 before the CWB Swallowed the Milling Industry
    Where have all the flowermills gone?

    Long time passing.



    Altoana Milling Co. Ltd. Altona

    Ellison Grist Mill Tuelon

    Gardenton Milling Co. Gardenton

    Harrison Milling and Grain Co.. Holmfield

    Ho11and Flour Mills Hollan

    Huron Hutterian Mutual Corpn. Benard

    Kent Flour Mills. B. P. Virden

    Maxwell.Hutterian Mutual Corpn. Pigeon Lake

    Morris Milling Co.. Ltd. Morris

    North Eastern Flour Mills Ltd. Beausejour

    North West Flour Mills Fisher Branch

    Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Ltd Winnipeg

    Pine River Flour Mill Pine River

    Purity Flour Mills Ltd. St. Boniface

    Roblin Flour Mill Roblin

    Sandy Lake Flour Mill Sandy Lake

    Sifton Flour Mills Siftton

    Simpson Flour Mills Benito

    Somerset Flour Mills Somerset

    Soo Lines Mills Ltd. Winnipeg

    Steinbach F1our Mills Steinbach

    Turtle Mountain Flour Mills Deloraine

    Wawanesa Flour Mills Wawanesa

    Winkler Milling Co. Ltd. Wink1er



    Would you like freshly ground flour in your community these days? Uh huh. Well, go get the boat full of CWB wheat stranded in Sri Lanka, you dumb yasses

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      #17
      Flour Mills in Saskatchewan in 1947 before the CWB Swallowed the Milling Industry
      Where have all the flourmills gone?

      Long time passing.

      Saskatchewan

      Assiniboia Flour Mills Assiniboia

      Battleford Milling Co.. Battleford

      Battleford Milling Co. Battleford

      Canada West Grain Co. Ltd. Melfort

      Central Saskatchewan Flour Mills Ltd. Wakaw

      Consumers Co-operative Mills Ltd. Outlook

      Esterhazy Flour Mill Esterhazy

      Estevan Flour Mill Estevan

      Foam Lake Flour Mills Foam Lake

      Gravelbourg Flour and Feed Gravelbourg

      Hub City Flour Mill Saskatoon

      Kamsack Flour Mill Kamsack

      Kayville Flour Mills Kayville

      McNab Flour Mills . Ltd. Humboldt'

      Melville Milling Co. Melville

      National Flour Mills Ltd. MooseJaw

      Prairie Milling Co.Ltd. Herbert

      Prairie Milling Co.Ltd. Tompkins

      Quaker Oat. Co.. of Canada Ltd. Saskatoon

      Redberry Food Product Ltd. 8askatoon

      Regina Flour Mill Regina

      Robin Hood Flour Mills Ltd. MooseJaw

      Robin Hood Flour Mills Ltd Saskatoon

      Sunrise Milling Co.Biggar

      Swift Current Flour Mills Ltd. Shaunavon

      Swift Current Flour Mills Ltd. Swift Current

      Union Supply Co. Ltd. Rosthern

      Unity Flour Mills Unity

      Waskesiu Mills Ltd. Prince Albert

      Weyburn Flour Mills Ltd. Weyburn

      Wynyard Flour Mill Wynyard

      Yorkton Milling Co.Ltd. Yorkton

      Viscount Flour & Feed Mills Viscount

      And then with their 1947 legislation, the CWB began de-value adding....... Pars

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        #18
        Count the Flour Mills Yourself .....Don't Count on the CWB

        There are 19 wheat flour mills in Western Canada in 2008
        Manitoba has 4
        Saskatchewan has 5
        Alberta 6
        B.C. has 4
        No wonder you've been choking on the CWB's value-added-rejection coffee, David Schnell. You'd better win the CWB Director's seat, or else DA farmers will be singing, "And then there was ONE." Parsley

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          #19
          Ask the CWB: Is WTO an International Organization or a PTA?

          From the CWB Act:
          Expenses in relation to international wheat marketing organizations
          "33.(4) Expenses incurred by the Corporation with respect to any international organization for the purposes of marketing wheat and the expenses of any commissioner or officer of the Corporation of and incidental to attendance at meetings of that international organization or any committee thereof shall be deemed to be expenses incurred in connection with the operations of the Corporation within the meaning of this section, but nothing in this subsection shall be construed as authorizing the payment by the Corporation of any contributions required to be paid by Canada to or in support of that international organization or any committee thereof. "

          And DA farmers are footing the bill........uh....... because ? ..........? Huh? Parsley

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            #20
            If Quebec Requires CWB Licenses, Why is DA Western Farmers Paying for them?

            37th PARLIAMENT, 1st SESSION
            Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food

            EVIDENCE
            CONTENTS
            Thursday, June 6, 2002

            http://www.parl.gc.ca/InfocomDoc/37/1/AGRI/Meetings/Evidence/agriev73-e.htm

            Mrs. Rose-Marie Ur (Lambton—Kent—Middlesex, Lib.): I have just a couple of quick questions. Just for information, do producers in Ontario still have to apply to the Canadian Wheat Board for export licences? Pars

            Mr. Jim Thompson: If they are exporting their grain out of Canada they have to apply to the Canadian Wheat Board for an export licence.

            Mrs. Rose-Marie Ur: In Quebec, is it just granted that they don't have to do this?

            Mr. Jim Thompson: No. Quebec, the Atlantic provinces, any regions outside the designated area require an export licence to export grain from Canada.

            Mrs. Rose-Marie Ur: So why don't producers in Quebec have to apply?

            Mr. Jim Thompson: They do have to. A producer in Quebec would have to apply, yes.

            Mrs. Rose-Marie Ur: I was given information here that the CWB has decided it would no longer require producers in Quebec to obtain an export licence. So that's not true, then?

            Mr. Jim Thompson: That's not correct, no. They do require an export licence to export wheat and barley, and the products thereof, from Canada.

            Mrs. Rose-Marie Ur: The question went on to ask that if Quebec doesn't have to have an export licence, why does Saskatchewan have to have it? Why do Saskatchewan producers not have that option unless they have the buyback?

            Mr. Jim Thompson: No, it doesn't say that. Under the act, export licences are required for the export of wheat and barley and products thereof from all regions of Canada.

            Mrs. Rose-Marie Ur: Right.

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              #21
              Who Pays National Canadian Wheat Board Licensing Costs?

              Edited Committee Evidence * AGRI * Number 065 (Official Version)
              06/11/2001 9:08 AM

              Mr. Howard Hilstrom: Sure they make money. They've got a monopoly of acquiring it and this is an interesting thing that Neil brought out, that for some farmers they get back as much as 110%, under this famous pooling system and that obviously you've taken 10% ITom somebody else to give to that person just because of the bureaucratic system.You can answer that, this is my last question.

              How come Ontario and the rest of Canada and B.C. do not want to be involved with the Canadian Wheat Board and have them do their marketing? And also you can cover at the same time, who is paying the fees for the manufactured feed, the seed growers for all these export permits? Who is paying those fees? Is it not the pooling system because that's the only money you guys get? I'll let you answer those questions.

              Mr. Ken Ritter: Sir, we have jurisdiction, Mr. Hilstrom, through the chair, over grain produced in the designated area and that's our jurisdiction. So there's a difference between that and Ontario and the Maritimes and so forth. The fees that are involved with the granting of an export licence, I'll refer that over to Jim, but my lmowledge is that, you lmow, it's very, very minimal, and it is a requirement under the legislation that we do that.

              Mr. Howard Hilstrom: Who pays it?
              Mr. Ken Ritter: Pardon?
              Mr. Howard Hilstrom: Who pays those fees?
              Mr. Ken Ritter: Well, it comes out of the general pooling account­
              Mr. Howard Hilstrom: Right.




              Designated Area farmers ONLY, pay the national licensing costs. It is supposed to be the Federal Government who pays the costs of national licensing. Q Do you really think Parliament would make Western farmers pay the licenisng costs of exporting an Eastern miller's flour, and then put it into legislation ? Think about it twice. Now a third time.



              NO. But we're still paying. Pars.

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                #22
                Give up silverback? I'll bet you're glad I'm not so much on AV thses days! lol Pars

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                  #23
                  This is for you cott, lol, copied from from PN:


                  Fermatoseconds


                  A friend who is an avid reader, enthusiastically wrote to me about his coming across fematoseconds. They are a billion trillionth of second, which is a very very short time.

                  And then he imagined the notion what if there are beings living on earth with us who " who live as though fematoseconds are like our seconds...in which case entire Fematofolk lives are lived in much less than the flickering of your eyelid," putting the notion out there. Well, that made me blink. You'd have to know him to understand his cleverness.

                  And then he went on to add, "In fact you sitting at your desk reading this are a statue in their world, never moving (hard to imagine Carol stationary through countless generations of Fematofolk, but she is). You would be like...a rock...almost eternally at that desk! Now wouldn`t that make a good novel, partly written from the point of view of you getting to the desk, and partly written from the point of view of Fematofolk family growing up around you sitting there always? What a concept!

                  Sounds like he should be writing the novels. Pars

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                    #24
                    Parsley , I want more choice

                    If I wanted to read you and only you I would go to your website

                    So quit being the Dominatrix and let other people on this thread..

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                      #25
                      Oh mustardman, you're confusing me with the other websites you frequently visit. LOL They tickle your fancy, do they? lol

                      Actually Mustard, Joe Dales invited me to post all my entries on both PN and AV Comm Mktg, as well as some some of the other forums as well, although I have only taken the liberty of posting a number of them today, because I particulary thought silver would enjoy a few of them. But now that I know it annoys you, I should try and make time to post every one of them. lol

                      The good thing is this, mustard, you have the choice NOT to click on this thread, right? You can click or not click. Choice. Yes. No. Sigh. You'll never understand the concept. perhaps there is sometimes an ever increasing scabby thickness in the cranial area that prevents comprehension cells from fully developing. You might try getting the CWB to do an inhouse study. Pars.

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                        #26
                        Profound enough to keep me from knowing if it is a hack or a compliment.

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                          #27
                          GoOd redding. Tnahks.

                          pRobem is thet the boorbon sugesstion wus alsoo gud.

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                            #28
                            Jeez,a definite compliment, cott,I forgot you are dumb about some things. lol. And silver, if you keep pouring the bourbon on your arms throughout the evening, "I have a bit of rhematiz," and then lick it off when you're watching TV, no one notices you've polished off the entire bottle. Dinner guests leave early, though. LOL Pars.

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                              #29
                              And somedays i am that rock.

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                                #30
                                Parsley the "ever increasing scabby thickness in the cranial region that prevents comprehension cells from fully developing " , how long since you became aware of your problem ?

                                The rest of us have noticed it for quite some but didn't have the heart to tell you. LOL

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