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    Belleville Intelligencer today

    Vanclief furious after Bush signs new farm bill


    Belleville Intelligencer


    By Derek Baldwin

    The Intelligencer

    with Canadian Press files

    Federal Agriculture Minister Lyle Vanclief was furious at the signing of a sweeping new farm bill by U.S. President George W. Bush Monday that he believes will not only have ramifications across the world, but will also hurt Canadian farmers.

    Vanclief vowed Canada will go toe-to-toe with Bush to try and overturn new U.S. legislation that will hand $180 billion U.S. ($280 billion Cdn) to American farmers over the next 10 years.

    The bill cannot go unchallenged by the international farm community, said Vanclief, given that some predict the American political largesse domestically will heavily decimate some quarters of an already beleaguered Canadian farm industry.

    Only weeks after an emergency policy mission by Vanclief and a Canadian delegation to Washington, D.C. to try and change a few minds on the farm bill, Vanclief was livid that Bush forged ahead with the signing despite a surge of protest the world over.

    "I'm furious about it," said Vanclief at his home late Monday after returning from business in Chatham and Toronto. "We made our views known, the world has too. I gather from the president's comments that they could care less what other people think."

    Vanclief said Bush is hurting not only Canada and other smaller countries who can't possibly compete with such vast trade-distorting subsidies, Bush is also hurting American farmers who will become dependent on handouts from Washington.

    "This will make their farmers less competitive. They are making their farmers wards of the state."

    Vanclief vowed that Canada has little choice left but to knock heads with the United States at the World Trade Organization (WTO) and challenge the subsidies as destructive to the international marketplace.

    Canada will have to put the new farm bill under a microscope and vet it line by line to determine where the legislation does not stand up to world market rules, then challenge the bill, said Vanclief.

    "We've made it clear if we see areas that aren't compatible, we will challenge them," said Vanclief, who will hold discussions with agriculture ministers from India and the European Union early Tuesday in reaction to the Bush signing.

    Vanclief said smaller countries who depend on pulse crops (lentils and peas) will be devastated by the new subsidies under the farm bill that will artificially prop up the American harvest of such crops and hurt other countries.

    The largesse, meanwhile, is being given to two million U.S. farmers at a time when the administration is predicting a $100-billion deficit."

    #2
    I saw a program on Global where the commentator said the EU was already looking into matching the US increases. So now we know what the first world countries of the world are doing for their farmers! Bangladesh, Malaysia,Canada and the rest of the third world will "complain"! This "massive subsidy" works out to $40 Canadian/person.
    What is the problem here? 1.28 billion? Where would we find it? Well quit throwing money at the dictators in Africa. Quit buying submarines that won't float. Quit buying luxery jets for the politicians. Quit giving Quebec firms advertizing contracts. Let Bombardier make it on their own. The list goes on and on!

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      #3
      cownam.lots things dont go well.but you cant change the world ,just try to change around you

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        #4
        Vanclief can't even formulate an Agricultural Policy for Canada. Why does he not like the Americans to look after their farmers? More power to Bush. He is looking out for No.1. This is certainly more than the idiot politicos in this country have ever done.

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          #5
          There is no politician or anybody else that's going to tell the U.S. or any other country they can not support their own farmers.
          The premier of Sk. thought he could get support from some of the U.S. governors to stop the U.S. farm bill. What a laugh!! If you were a politician in the states would you drop such help for your own farmers because another country asked you?
          Face it we need support!

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            #6
            Our old buddy Vanclief is furious at the actions of Bush. I am quite sure that Bush couldn't care less what that little mosquito had to say. It shows what contempt he is viewed with by the rest of the world. He can take them to court and in about five years they will finally rule one way or the other, by then it will be too late!!!!!!!

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              #7
              The US bill does look a good deal for US farmers.
              Are they happy?
              It is still a safty net program isn't it?
              Just stops the average guy going broke and keeps them working on the farm for peanuts.

              EU is just the same you cant live off subsidies.

              You cant just read the headlines you have to know the whole story from down on the farm.

              To survive with dignity we need higher prices no matter where we farm.

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                #8
                Is anybody really falling for his attempts to distract Canadians from the failure of he and his government?

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                  #9
                  Vancliefs strategy seems to be fiddle while Rome burns. If you bluster and dither you don't actually have to do anything. Meanwhile you hope some sort of major disaster somewhere else in the world pulls your bacon out of the fire. A time proven Liberal strategy that usually works!
                  Its just like this 5 pillar strategy for Agriculture...you know environment,risk management, sustainability etc. Basically just a bunch of BS which will end up costing you more. Doesn't address the real problem, no money.

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                    #10
                    Is anybody falling for ther bluster???

                    Lets see 30 million people have never seen a cow except in a fair, or wheat except in a field at 60 MPH, BUT they all read papers.......

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