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    #41
    Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post

    And every other special interest group and industry says is the same thing about their handouts.
    Ukraine rebuild?

    EV subsidies

    Protein industries canada projects that go bankrupt prior to startup

    Those special interest groups?

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      #42
      Originally posted by 15444 View Post

      The most power the West had was 2011 to 2015 and all it was (on here) was a constant bitchfest about Ritz. Was nothing stopping the Cons from creating a top tier farm program, but like always, the Cons (like any other politician) dont give a shit about any farmer, unless there is a kickback in it for them.
      Federally we all exist on QC and ON whims regardless of party.

      You bring an interesting question.
      Would the CWB have survived the current Elbows Up, One Canada, no barriers propaganda? Of course.
      One Canada my foot. This too shall pass.
      Catchy slogans and a few months of TDS won't undo 150 years of colonial thinking. King Carney has a lot in store for the Canadian colonies.

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        #43
        Supply Management in Trumps sights, might be over with after all. Will know in the next few weeks.

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          #44
          We did have a good bankable Agristability program until Harper and company dismantled it.

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            #45
            Is there any debate that Trunp has altered Canadian and World political outlook in the past 6 months?
            That isn't an endorsement or a vote on where you stand on personality.

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              #46
              It's kind of refreshing. It will return to normal in 4 years.

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                #47
                What if this is the new normal? Talking policy, not the theatrics.

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                  #48
                  Here's another way of looking at it.

                  If an area has had repeated crop failures, after how many years does one conclude it is no longer an anomaly, but is instead the new reality?

                  This country has an analogy for that. Equalization, which in theory is meant to help a region of the country when its economy is underperforming the rest of the country.

                  Sounds good in theory, except reality indicates that the condition is permanent, not temporary.

                  As the climate cycles, there will be formerly prosperous productive agricultural regions which eventually have to accept defeat. Such as what happened during the 30s in many areas.

                  How does a government safety net of any type ensure that it doesn't turn into another permanent "equalization" for a region with slim future prospects of profitability?

                  I think about that a lot, considering we farm on the coldest fringe of prairies. And ask myself how many crop failures we would have to endure before adapting. And would that adaptation process be delayed by government programs?
                  Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jun 30, 2025, 23:04.

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                    #49
                    No other way to look at it , what’s the numbers ?

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                      #50
                      I am fairly sure the real reality

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