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    #37
    Rareearth: I could not agree with you more!

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      #38
      Oh gee better be politically correct even if it appears out of style these days, so I qualify my statement: RAREARTH you bring a lot of points worthy of discussion.

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        #39
        Oh gee better be politically correct even if it appears out of style these days, so I qualify my statement: RAREARTH you bring a lot of points worthy of discussion.

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          #40
          I hope that we are moving in the direction
          that will benefit the industry in general.
          However my question remains:what were the
          statements made by these three gentlemen
          and were these statements supported by
          their stakeholders? If they were not I am
          suggesting there may be a disconnect
          between them and their boards/grass roots.
          The speaking notes please.

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            #41
            Sometimes someone who is trying to do good for the industry gets in the line of fire. Anyone who has ever stood for something can relate.

            This is a clear case of this: the reality is the changes were eminent. Gordon was advising on process which would enable a competitive and fair environment, as he is known to do.

            As for your point about relating with stakeholders I do agree, decisions are made without consultation by boards of directors which is the reason why the selection of a board is so critical to the future of an industry.

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              #42
              Grower99 wants to hide behind a fake
              name and take a little bit of info out
              of the media and try to turn it into a
              issue. He still hasn't called. I have
              the notes, I have the presentation. You
              have had 24 hours and you still have not
              called.

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                #43
                Does a ceo of a major organization decide
                on his/her own to appear in front of a
                parliamentary or senate committee or is
                this decision and its message made after
                consultation with the organization's
                stakeholders. One would hope that the
                appearance at the meeting and the message
                would have been thoroughly discussed in
                advance.

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                  #44
                  So you are asking if CSCA directors knew and
                  approved of the presentation that Gord gave at
                  this meeting? The answer to that is yes. And at
                  that meeting the first thing he said was that he
                  was there to represent CSCA.

                  Come on, you can do it, call me. I have the
                  speaking notes. Of course you don't want to have
                  a discussion about what was ACTUALLY
                  discussed at the meeting do you. I find it funny
                  that the last time grower99 posted under that
                  name was during the last SPG election a yr ago.

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                    #45
                    I also want to point out as a PULSE CANADA director, we get weekly reports on the activities, press releases are sent out, speaking notes are circulted, the the board prior to PULSE CANADA making any statements or appearances on our behalf. Gordon Bacon insists the organization is very accountable to the board of directors, who are elected by the organizations he speaks for. FYI this is VICKI DUTTON

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                      #46
                      The article is maybe somewhat misleading
                      then.If the presentation was from a CSCA
                      perspective and with the CSCA board
                      approval fine. However,I suspect the
                      Pulse Canada board and its large grower
                      group of directors would have probably
                      liked to aide in the development of a
                      position paper on these monumental
                      changes if they were asked.I am somewhat
                      reassured that Pulse Canada's position
                      on important ag issues is being
                      discussed at its board table and a
                      position established. Isn't it best to
                      involve the PC stakeholders on policy
                      issues? We know that operating from a
                      united board gives the stand on a
                      particular issue more credibility.
                      Thanks for clarifying PC's role.

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                        #47
                        Rareearth, I could not agree more. There needs
                        to be new blood alright!

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                          #48
                          Let's talk Saskatchewan with Niel Billanger
                          600CJWW

                          http://www.saskpulse.com/
                          2 sixty second clips

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