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CP over limit on Prairie grain revenue

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  • FarmRanger
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 1620

    CP over limit on Prairie grain revenue

    <A HREF=”http://www.albertafarmexpress.ca/news/cp-over-limit-on-prairie-grain-revenue/1000780348/”>Canadian Pacific Railway will have to give as well as receive this winter, by way of a $1.31 million contribution to Prairie grain research, federal officials have ordered
    </A>

    So farmers effectively pay another non-voluntary non-refundable checkoff. I'm not against the work of the Western Grains Research Foundation, but this is a crazy way to fund them.
  • FarmRanger
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 1620

    #2
    For some reason that hotlink isn't working. You can copy and paste this link.

    http://www.albertafarmexpress.ca/news/cp-over-limit-on-prairie-grain-revenue/1000780348/

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    • TOM4CWB
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2000
      • 16511

      #3
      FarmRanger,

      In the spirit of Christmas... be giving Ranger... be kind!

      Are you on a CP or CN line?

      If on a CN line... YOU WIN!

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      • wd9
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2000
        • 3196

        #4
        I know Rick White has been talking about the rail review, but how are things really going on that? God, i barely remember the meetings when that started, it takes forever to get anything done in that. The 2 T's, trade and transportation, endless money on lobbying, barely detectable movement.

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        • FarmRanger
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2005
          • 1620

          #5
          Tom, all you've pointed out is that this time the farmers on the CP line get to be the donors.

          Like I said, I appreciate most of the work that the WGRF does, but that has nothing to do with the crazy funding scheme that relies on overcharging rail freight. With erratic funding how can the WGRF commit to large scale or long term research projects? All this does is drastically reduce the effectiveness of the dollars we are putting in.

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          • dave4441
            Senior Member
            • May 2003
            • 1081

            #6
            Do people think that the revenue crap hurts or helps producers?

            I think it hurts our handling system. We wonder why the railroad puts so little effort into handling grain when CP did a terrible job in the last year and they still had to pay this money out? What would happen if they had had a good year on movement?????/

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            • FarmRanger
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2005
              • 1620

              #7
              Agreed dave4441. We've effectively granted monopolies to CN and CP, and then tried to curb their power over us with a revenue cap.

              Why not eliminate the monopoly instead?

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              • dave4441
                Senior Member
                • May 2003
                • 1081

                #8
                I do not know the answer to that but i think that removal of the revenue cap will be so controversial that it will be tough to implement. Need to level the playing field somehow but sure think that revenue cap likely increases costs.

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                • Burbert
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 2242

                  #9
                  This is the continuation of CORRUPTION. A
                  corrupt system in Comedia, rewards a
                  corrupt system. Enjoy the feeling of gift
                  giving at Christmas according to little
                  wiltedrosetome4himself and other
                  marketeers enjoying the season!!!!!!

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                  • wmoebis
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 1999
                    • 2652

                    #10
                    Question?

                    Do shortline railroads have agreements with both CN and CP to pull cars?

                    This would be a sort of open running rights, at least to get grain to mainline and be a form of compatition for grain movement.

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