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    From the MB Co-operator


    http://www.manitobacooperator.ca/news/cattleman-named-manitoba-ag-minister-in-shuffle/1000821611/


    Cattleman named Manitoba ag minister in shuffle
    Selinger's shuffle also merges conservation, water stewardship
    Jan 13, 2012 3:33 PM - 0 comments

    By: Staff
    Livestock

    A northwestern Manitoba cow-calf producer and former municipal reeve will be the province's new minister for agriculture, food and rural initiatives.

    Ron Kostyshyn, who replaced retiring ex-deputy premier Rosann Wowchuk last fall as the NDP MLA for the Swan River riding, was named to the portfolio Friday in a partial cabinet shuffle by Premier Greg Selinger.

    The new ag minister farms on over 2,500 acres near Ethelbert, about 65 km northwest of Dauphin, where he maintains a 200-head cow-calf operation.

    Kostyshyn entered provincial politics in last October's election; he previously sat as the reeve for the Rural Municipality of Mossey River, north of Dauphin Lake.

    He has also previously served on boards such as the Intermountain Conservation District, Ethelbert District Veterinary Board, Manitoba Conservation Commission, Farm Stewardship Association of Manitoba and Association of Manitoba Municipalities.

    Manitoba Beef Producers said Friday it "welcomes the expertise and experience Minister Kostyshyn will bring on key issues affecting producers across the province."

    Keystone Agricultural Producers, the province's general farm organization, also hailed Kostyshyn's ag experience and his previous work with the Manitoba Conservation District Association.

    "This is a critical time for government and farmers to work together and we look forward to meeting with the new minister," KAP president Doug Chorney said in a release. "KAP has worked with Mr. Kostyshyn in other roles in the past and has fostered a good working relationship with him."

    Conservation and water

    As ag minister, Kostyshyn replaces Dauphin MLA Stan Struthers, who in October had been renamed to the ag post he'd held since 2009.

    #2
    Still has to tow the NDP sucky green line... Sounds like a professional meeting attendee... Still he is over ruled by the inner circle in winnipeg... Any body know more of him how about Klause???

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      #3
      I don't know much about him, but he HAS to be an improvement over what we had. Having an agriculture minister who was the driving force behind the hog moratorium, and who got in the way of the testing for TB in the elk in the park, among other things was a scary situation IMHO.

      At least this guy is a cattle producer, and for sure he has to be better than Rosie was.

      As long as the NDP hold the power, this is likely as good as it gets for us out here in the hinterland. Would you rather have an Ag minister who lived in downtown Winnipeg???

      I know I wouldn't.

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        #4
        Rosie was never a farmer ,just a hobby farmer wife with a zest to control her neighbouring farmers. Manitoba politics have ruined the family farm in manitoba with red tape and officals always double checking either manure management, drainage, building permits, or anything else they can controll...

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          #5
          Exactly. It seems to be OK for Winnipeg to dump raw sewage in the river, but Heaven forbid a cow on the Saskatchewan border should drop a poop on the ground.

          For those who don't live here, that's not as much of an exaggeration as I wish it was.

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