What do Ralph Goodale, trees and wheat have in common?
Unfortunately for western Canada, far too much!
Ralph Goodale last week told “designated area” wheat growers that they should start growing trees.
Now lets have a look at what this means.
The US just slapped a 19% tariff on softwood lumber, and guess who has millions of acres of softwood lumber?
The “designated area” of course!
The people of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba have some of the most productive forests in the world, and they are even owned co-operatively by our provincial governments.
Now why is Ralphie G. saying grow trees?
I think it is the politically correct thing to say these days, with green house gasses and all.
Ralph Goodale is also the Minister Responsible for trees.(Natural Resourses)
Now in Alberta woodlots are not even considered farming, good idea to get rid of more of us whining farmers, turn us into commercial woodlot owners so we can compete with cheap “subsidised” softwood lumber derived from our government owned woodlots.
Now if softwood lumber was handled sooooo well, a 19% US tariff, and our Minister Responsible did nothing to stop the American pillaging of our forests, what hope do we have in stopping the upcoming ITC wheat investigation?
Why did the Canadian Governments not make a deal to politically solve this softwood lumber problem? Wouldn’t it have been better to have put 19% more in our provincial treasuries, and not give it to the US Government?
Now what will happen with wheat?
The CWB is acting like they own “designated area” wheat and barley from the field to the plate, and the US rightly believes that the CWB (Canadian Government) controls the prices of these grain products.
The Canadian Government expropriates our Wheat and barley at 60-75% of market value, and then uses the residual unpaid balance in a “pool” slush fund to subsidise sales into the US or International Marketplace with no accountable process to the “designated area” grain growers who grew this grain.
With farmers complaining every day that we are not even getting the cost of production for our wheat and barley, will the US ITC not be on high moral ground if they slap a tariff on our wheat and barley?
I sure hope our Minister Responsible for the CWB is showing more leadership in the Wheat ITC investigation than he did in the softwood lumber dispute!!!
And then he has the audacity, after he was just responsible for doing nothing to resolve the softwood lumber issue, to tell us to grow something else he is responsible for wrecking?
Does he really think we are stupid?
What chance do we have of resolving our wheat trade issues with the US with this Minister who is not being responsible for anything?
I feel like a tree that had a pack of dogs pass by!!!
Unfortunately for western Canada, far too much!
Ralph Goodale last week told “designated area” wheat growers that they should start growing trees.
Now lets have a look at what this means.
The US just slapped a 19% tariff on softwood lumber, and guess who has millions of acres of softwood lumber?
The “designated area” of course!
The people of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba have some of the most productive forests in the world, and they are even owned co-operatively by our provincial governments.
Now why is Ralphie G. saying grow trees?
I think it is the politically correct thing to say these days, with green house gasses and all.
Ralph Goodale is also the Minister Responsible for trees.(Natural Resourses)
Now in Alberta woodlots are not even considered farming, good idea to get rid of more of us whining farmers, turn us into commercial woodlot owners so we can compete with cheap “subsidised” softwood lumber derived from our government owned woodlots.
Now if softwood lumber was handled sooooo well, a 19% US tariff, and our Minister Responsible did nothing to stop the American pillaging of our forests, what hope do we have in stopping the upcoming ITC wheat investigation?
Why did the Canadian Governments not make a deal to politically solve this softwood lumber problem? Wouldn’t it have been better to have put 19% more in our provincial treasuries, and not give it to the US Government?
Now what will happen with wheat?
The CWB is acting like they own “designated area” wheat and barley from the field to the plate, and the US rightly believes that the CWB (Canadian Government) controls the prices of these grain products.
The Canadian Government expropriates our Wheat and barley at 60-75% of market value, and then uses the residual unpaid balance in a “pool” slush fund to subsidise sales into the US or International Marketplace with no accountable process to the “designated area” grain growers who grew this grain.
With farmers complaining every day that we are not even getting the cost of production for our wheat and barley, will the US ITC not be on high moral ground if they slap a tariff on our wheat and barley?
I sure hope our Minister Responsible for the CWB is showing more leadership in the Wheat ITC investigation than he did in the softwood lumber dispute!!!
And then he has the audacity, after he was just responsible for doing nothing to resolve the softwood lumber issue, to tell us to grow something else he is responsible for wrecking?
Does he really think we are stupid?
What chance do we have of resolving our wheat trade issues with the US with this Minister who is not being responsible for anything?
I feel like a tree that had a pack of dogs pass by!!!
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