farmers son: I don't think we are far off in how we think on this one. I do agree that we need to harmonize our subsidies/ tax structure if NAFTA is going to work for both countries.
The important thing here is no longer can one area of the country(or industry) be forced to sell their product at below world prices for the "national interest"? I would suggest the same thing has happened to western grain in the past through the CWB?
The funny thing about all these "made in Canada" solutions in the "national interest" is the one usually getting screwed is the west and the one doing the screwing is Ontario and Quebec?
The American farmer gets a better deal from their government. We need to have a level playing field.
The important thing here is no longer can one area of the country(or industry) be forced to sell their product at below world prices for the "national interest"? I would suggest the same thing has happened to western grain in the past through the CWB?
The funny thing about all these "made in Canada" solutions in the "national interest" is the one usually getting screwed is the west and the one doing the screwing is Ontario and Quebec?
The American farmer gets a better deal from their government. We need to have a level playing field.
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