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    CWB Sunday afternoon drama.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNBqg5sMI-Y

    #2
    A classic!

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      #3
      Its been a life-long dream of mine to have a voluntary CWB.Lets hope Harper gets a majority goverment and brings it to be for Aug.1,2011. The day of Reckoning is going to come for the CWB.

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        #4
        Here is hoping, but I think they are going to fall short of expectations.

        The cwb, if had to be explained by iggy or jack, would be gone so fast it would make your head spin. The liberals and ndp are not equipped to fight an election over the cwb. And now it looks like the conservatives are scared to throw it out or it would be an election issue by now.

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          #5
          The Harper Government likes the CWB...Ritz said that they still support it.

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            #6
            willagro

            Could you post the quote on what ritz said about the cwb.

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              #7
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74oUFt3WMx8

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                #8
                Good one Kodiak!

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                  #9
                  last week watched a replay of the Ag Debate with Ritz, Easter et al. Five reps, yes even including the Green party.
                  Watched it on DVR so was able to back it up enough times to write down the following quote from Ritz's opening statement.

                  "as we expand trade we will continue to stand firmly for our supply management section, at the WTO or in bilateral free trade agreements, a commitment both the Liberals and NDP ignor in their own platforms.
                  We will insure that farmers in Western Canada will have their voices heard and are given the right to market their grain in the same manner as the rest of Canada's farmers."

                  This debate took place April 11th/2011, and was sponsored CFA.

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