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Wink, Wink, nod Nod... The CWB's Heather Frayne
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If Ontario/US prices are are truly $1/bu lower than the grain prices the CWB gets... and since the law of one price drove them there...
How can the CWB get $1/bu more than the price of one law will allow in this competitive market place?
How can the CWB have it both ways... at the same time? THis applies to all markets not just Ontario... the CWB only has a effective monopoly over flour mills in the "designated area".
In western Canada, the chooses to use NAFTA formula pricing instead of using the monopoly it has to differentiate and extract a premium.
How exactly does any of this return growers in the "designated area" a premium price?
Driving costs out of our system, through competition, while keeping the "profit" the "multi-nationals" would extract... through our own "CWBII" logically would provide the highest return... seems to me!
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