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  • parsley
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2000
    • 10986

    CWB Candidates

    Did a little googling tonight. Checked out Brian Otto first:

    http://www.voteottoforcwb.com/pdf/brian-otto-bio.pdf

    Here's what he says:

    “As your director I will call for a full costing review."

    Yup. Pars
  • parsley
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2000
    • 10986

    #2
    and his homepage

    http://www.voteottoforcwb.com/moving-cwb-forward/

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    • parsley
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2000
      • 10986

      #3
      Isn't anyone going to post their fav candidate's bio or webpage or quote?

      or do you want to flush all of them. LOL Pars

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      • TOM4CWB
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2000
        • 16511

        #4
        Parsley,

        I do not appreciate the former CWB minister Goodales election system.

        We never should be required to make a choice on what our neighbour does on their farm and how they sell the grain they grow.

        I grow grain in District 1... but am not allowed to vote. I can and have run as a candidate in District One.

        The arbitrary rules the CWB use in these elections are at the least undemocratic....

        If I am not allowed to vote... why should I be allowed to have an opinion in the selection of Directors that are forced to follow Goodales un-democratic un-accountable Director elections... by the CWB insitution that has NO intention of being accountable for the decisions they make? Sorry I am grumpy this morning... but you did ask!

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        • Kodiak
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 546

          #5
          Why are there no candidates who are in favour of a voluntary CWB?

          This is the only sustainable model for the CWB in the long term. A director looking to promote the best opportunities for farmers, AND for the CWB, would be an advocate for the CWB being a voluntary, farmer owned and controlled enterprise.

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