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    Electric.

    Farmers can spend all their time buying electric trucks. Re-wiring combines with electric engines. Buying new electric augers.

    You know the industry can’t afford the transition cost. And you’ll loose anyway.

    Let’s be clear, then clearer, then clearest , because you’re avoiding reality.

    The Trudeau Govt wants your land. Minerals. All of it. Because the UN* wants your land. Because the bottom line is the UN wants Canada to be it’s province. And it wants you to be its slave. That’s what communists do. Trudeau and his band aren’t on your side. They know full well there is no environmental crises. Communists are plotters.

    They simply want control. And power.

    Ponder the ramifications. Get together. And decide how you’re going to fight back. Enough is enough.

    #2
    Pars, my titles are registered with the province of sask. No mention of Canada anywhere on them.

    So long as I have that entity in front of me, going to be very difficult to slip UNDRIP into the picture. They would have to open the constitution to do it and all hell would break loose. They might try that.

    Look at the money being poured into AB for the NDP campaign. They have to crack AB first and lord help us if they do.

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      #3
      Look at the money being poured into AB for the NDP campaign. They have to crack AB first and lord help us if they do.

      Wait until your cottage tax is $^.
      Carbon tax$^.
      Land taxes $^.
      Diesel$ & fuel ^.
      Natural Gas^
      Cattle inspection ^
      Building inspection. ^
      Farm vehicles exemption 0.
      Farm exemption claimables 0
      Med Shortage. Ouch.
      All fees up. (licenses, seed, travel expenses, accounting,
      There uses to be a tax for owning mineral rights; payable yearly.

      In other words, the expense of farming will boggle your reason. The Feds don’t want you to own the land any longer. Many farms will succumb.

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        #4
        Others are thinking the same, EVIL is plotting to DESTROY society as we know it.

        "you will own NOTHING and be happy"....because you are allowed to LIVE?

        WTH is happening?

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          #5
          A few of those you have listed, Parsley, already exist. It is quite likely our overspending, out of control governments complete the list. Never a static revenue stream the bear won't eat.

          Someone's theory is that if you can outrun/outlast the supporters of the list, you won't have to outrun the pursuing government bears. The supporters will tire, and be eaten first. I like the theory.

          I will be happy to just retain the stuff of an earlier life time, even if it is just a pile of iron, and dirt in a field that can be bartered by the next generation. The government created inflated cash that has been ruined since that earlier lifetime, well the bear can claw it back, with my blessing. It's just scat.

          What I really want to ask you, is Bill still around to begin to pay you back the inflation bet?

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            #6
            No serious politician has any plan to stop the private ownership of farm land. It's the imaginary bogeyman of the WEF conspiracy believers and sore losers who can't figure out why everyone doesn't agree with their narrow view of world.

            The bigger threat to farm land ownership is from non farming corporate investors.

            The Sask Party and UCP have facilitated non resident corporate ownership by letting the Anjelics and other corporate investors buy up hundreds of thousands of acres and force many farmers to be renters instead of land owners. Many farmers can't compete with the non resident corporate investors that don't live in nor sustain rural communities. Many of our ancestors left Europe to get away from the small elite of large land holders. Now we are letting it happen here.

            That being said Alberta and Saskatchewan give the oil industry easy access to your land to do what they want. You have no choice but to accept their take over of your land and if you try to stop it they take you to the government appointed arbitration board where you will lose.

            Funny enough the oil industry likes these regulations that take the leasing of land out of the free market negotiation process. At the same time they regularly bitch about all the other government regulations while raking in record profits! LOL

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              #7
              look at what is happening in holland

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                #8
                So you want to live in a country where there are no environmental rules?

                And industry can dump toxic waste or animal waste in your local river or in your back yard?

                Reasonable people would say regulations are necessary and governments have a duty to protect all citizens and the environment from harm.

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                  #9
                  have you ever been to holland ? it is an imaculate clean country

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                    #10
                    Yes because of a long history of good management and regulations.

                    Have you ever noticed how many farms in Canada look not so nice and the livestock and buildings are not as well taken care of?

                    Have you seen all the cows that muck up and have free access to rivers, creeks and dugouts? Even though there are grants available to fence off riparian areas and put in water pumps under the Environmental farm plans best management practices?

                    It's good management to provide clean water for livestock without shit in it. And some farms aren't doing a very good job.

                    I doubt the cows get to drink right out of the rivers in Holland.
                    Last edited by chuckChuck; Apr 14, 2023, 08:09.

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                      #11
                      Chuck, it is against the law in Alberta for nonresidents to own farm land. When we buy agricultural land we must prove resident status to purchase agricultural land.

                      Know the facts before accusing people of false accusations please.

                      Cheers

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                        So you want to live in a country where there are no environmental rules?

                        And industry can dump toxic waste or animal waste in your local river or in your back yard?

                        Reasonable people would say regulations are necessary and governments have a duty to protect all citizens and the environment from harm.
                        is some areas in holland government wants to take over farms by force , get the farmers off the land , is that something you would support here ? would you walk away from your farm ?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                          Chuck, it is against the law in Alberta for nonresidents to own farm land. When we buy agricultural land we must prove resident status to purchase agricultural land.

                          Know the facts before accusing people of false accusations please.

                          Cheers
                          But corporate investors can still own land correct? But you must be a resident of Alberta to own farmland in Alberta?

                          Because in Saskatchewan non residents of Saskatchewan like Andjelic Land can own farm land.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
                            is some areas in holland government wants to take over farms by force , get the farmers off the land , is that something you would support here ? would you walk away from your farm ?
                            That already happens here with government expropriation for highways, power lines, and other developments. And with the oil industry and other mineral development you have almost no choice but to give up your land.

                            And Conservative governments across Canada support these powers of expropriation and surface access.

                            I don't know what is happening in Holland. It is a very different country with different issues and laws.

                            The planned reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from fertilizers in Canada is a voluntary program. No one is being forced out of farming by a voluntary program.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                              But corporate investors can still own land correct? But you must be a resident of Alberta to own farmland in Alberta?

                              Because in Saskatchewan non residents of Saskatchewan like Andjelic Land can own farm land.
                              Resident status of shareholders is required… many family farm corporations own land… is that a problem for you?

                              Cheers

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