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    Gluttons for punishment

    http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/Wheat-board-supporters-want-to-take-dispute-to-Supreme-Court-163915146.html

    Wheat board supporters want to take dispute to Supreme Court

    The dispute over whether the Harper Conservatives broke the law last fall when they introduced legislation to rid the Canadian Wheat Board of its monopoly powers may go to the highest court in the land.

    Eight former wheat board directors and the farm group Friends of the Canadian Wheat Board are seeking leave to appear before the Supreme Court of Canada to argue that Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz broke the law when he introduced a bill authorizing to curb the CWB’s powers without sufficiently consulting farmers.

    Last Dec. 6, wheat board supporters rejoiced when Federal Court Justice Douglas Campbell ruled Ritz failed to comply with his statutory duty under the Canadian Wheat Board Act to hold a farm vote before introducing his Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act in the House of Commons. However, the Federal Court of Appeal overturned Campbell’s decision earlier this year.

    "We believe that this case raises issues that are important to all Canadians and is worthy of careful consideration by the Supreme Court of Canada", said Allen Oberg, a farmer and former wheat board chairman.

    Under the new legislation, farmers will no longer be required to sell wheat and barley used for human consumption or destined for export markets through the Canadian Wheat Board. The legislation takes effect Aug. 1.

    Oberg and others believe the changes mean that Prairie farmers will now take home less money that they would have at a time that world grain prices are rising.

    Opponents of the new federal legislation argue that Sec. 41 of the old Canadian Wheat Board Act prevented any government from ridding the CWB of its monopoly without a farm vote.

    "This case is bigger than farm policy and has important implications for all Canadians because it raises fundamental questions about whether government is above the law," said Stewart Wells, chairman of the Friends group.

    #2
    These guys must like getting kicked in the nads.

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      #3
      Fran,

      I see the new PRO puts #1 13.5 Vancouver at $8.90/bu. The price at Viterra 1 mile away today... is $9.00/bu.

      Hmmmm... do the Friends of the CWB 'Single Desk' have some of those offshore bank accounts? Is that why they are sooo protective of it?

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        #4
        8.90 minus shipping elevation cleaning and
        marketing costs should net that board
        supporter about 6.50.

        Always was and always will be broken.

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          #5
          As Mentioned on a previous thread, the CWB
          supporters can sell to the CWB. They would make
          a great example for other farmers. The directors
          really should "lead from the front" and sign up all
          their wheat and barley production both organic
          and conventional with the CWB.
          They do not have to. I am thankful for that right.

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            #6
            The amount of money these socialist fools have spent on this campaign (to save and resurrect the monopoly) would have gone a long way to alleviate starvation in third world countries.

            Anders Bruun wants his last hurrah. He is probably unemployable anywhere else.

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              #7
              Franny,

              I am glad in our nation that these NFU folks have the right to express themselves this way. This is much more healthy than is too often the other method... ignoring the rule of law... and turning to violence.

              The chances of the Supreme Court of Canada hearing this case... after refusing to hear all the many CWB cases we Freedom folks sought leave to have them hear (which they declined)... is slim at best.

              Cheers

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                #8
                Let them blow all their money farting in the wind.

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