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Canada falls short in several areas of health care...OECD countries, report says

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    #51
    CWB is a perfect example of how government makes things worse

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      #52
      Apples to Apples Crop. Unless you think adding more silly is a good idea?

      I hope you are going to choose the 4 to a room "for profit" long term healthcare option in your senior years. No government right... at least you will have someone that will listen to your nonsense. Because they can't get away!

      And compulsory government regulated supply management for dairy and poultry farmers which is supported by Crypto, Schneer and all former CPC leaders and conservative farmers, is that better or worse for farmers?
      If governments are the problem why do supply manage farmers support continued government involvement?
      Last edited by chuckChuck; Dec 15, 2023, 09:27.

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        #53
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        Population increase, baby boomers retiring and needing more healthcare at the same time and chronic government underfunding.

        Governments failed to adequately prepare and fund the the growing demands of healthcare for a growing and aging population.

        And the wheat markets and marketing system have nothing to do with it. Wilton, just like A5, you are putting more silly in Agrisilly.
        I alluded to that several posts back as well. Times change and the cookie cutter solution once conceived in 1950 doesn’t fly in 2023. You have to adapt or you die.

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          #54
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          And compulsory government regulated supply management for dairy and poultry farmers which is supported by Crypto, Schneer and all former CPC leaders and conservative farmers, is that better or worse for farmers?
          If governments are the problem why do supply manage farmers support continued government involvement?
          There is a tangible benefit to regulating supply and price in a captive market. Bulk commodity non perishables like cereals are produced virtually everywhere in the world so really no advantage to controlling anything when it doesn’t affect price in a positive way. So your argument has no substance.

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            #55
            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            And compulsory government regulated supply management for dairy and poultry farmers which is supported by Crypto, Schneer and all former CPC leaders and conservative farmers, is that better or worse for farmers?
            If governments are the problem why do supply manage farmers support continued government involvement?
            what is you NFUs position on quotas ? i would be all for no qoutas , having farmed under the quota system

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              #56
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
              Apples to Apples Crop. Unless you think adding more silly is a good idea?

              I hope you are going to choose the 4 to a room "for profit" long term healthcare option in your senior years. No government right... at least you will have someone that will listen to your nonsense. Because they can't get away!

              And compulsory government regulated supply management for dairy and poultry farmers which is supported by Crypto, Schneer and all former CPC leaders and conservative farmers, is that better or worse for farmers?
              If governments are the problem why do supply manage farmers support continued government involvement?
              less than a mile from where i lived in ireland their was an old folks care home , private run , not great care and it became widely known , guess what its closed down now ,and going to wreck ,because soon nobody took their loved ones there , the good places are full and do a wonderfull job as i seen first hand , hard to get in them places , the free market is a wonderfull thing , if you are not happy with service go elsewhere , dont have that option when government controls , just like the CWB
              Last edited by cropgrower; Dec 15, 2023, 09:49.

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                #57
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                Apples to Apples Crop. Unless you think adding more silly is a good idea?

                I hope you are going to choose the 4 to a room "for profit" long term healthcare option in your senior years. No government right... at least you will have someone that will listen to your nonsense. Because they can't get away!

                And compulsory government regulated supply management for dairy and poultry farmers which is supported by Crypto, Schneer and all former CPC leaders and conservative farmers, is that better or worse for farmers?
                If governments are the problem why do supply manage farmers support continued government involvement?

                "Schneer" did mommy take toys away?, are we having a bad day?

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post

                  There is a tangible benefit to regulating supply and price in a captive market. Bulk commodity non perishables like cereals are produced virtually everywhere in the world so really no advantage to controlling anything when it doesn’t affect price in a positive way. So your argument has no substance.
                  but look how the dairy industry is screwing us now ?its bullshit

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                    #59
                    Funny how Chuck and his NFU supports supply management in a few select agricultural markets. Then invent conspiracy theories about excess profits and greedflation in any other industry.

                    No hypocrisy there.

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                      #60
                      Every time I have conversations with professionals trained in other countries, eventually I think of Chucks.
                      Conspiracy thinking isn't necessarily conspiracy theory following. But one needs to exist for the other to grow.
                      A rigid dullard is fertile soil.
                      Chuck's conspiracy thinking is part of the reason our health care is 50 years behind others.
                      Proof of that everywhere here.
                      Further explanation pointless.

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