Tonight with the election of a liberal government in Ontario, and a liberal government in Quebec already, the writing is on the wall. The Liberal government in Ottawa will concentrate on central Canada and western canada will be all but forgotten. Maybe separation is the only avenue left. I hope not but am not very optimistic.
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15444: What will this water quality thing entail? Just lately they've been making some noise about water quality issues out here in Alberta. I'm not real up on it but what little I've heard doesn't sound good. One guy told me he got a preliminary assessment done and they suggested he move his feedlot! He figured if it ever came to the point where they forced him he would have to quit. My cattle drink out of springs in the winter and I sure hope I don't have to fence them off and water out of a tank. Just one more expense/nuisance I don't need.
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Cowman, the whole water quality (aka nutrient management idea) issue was getting pretty hairy this April when ratifications and discussions were taking place across the province. They haven't said much about it now with this BSE thing, but if they do start enforcing it, everyone in Ontario is out. I talked to guys from up here in the North to way down in the South and every single one says that they would have to move their farm somewhere else to pass the regulations, where to is another question as basically every single place is no good!
The issue will eventually take over Canada, its just a matter of when.
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