Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Farmers without a Country

Further to what I posted earlier: If cows can have SARS, then it is also possible for farmers to be without a country. Yes, apparently some farmers are less Canadian than others. I know it is old news, but the quote bears repeating:
To strip the Canadian Wheat Board of its monopoly powers and let farmers market their own grain "is as wrong as it is un-Canadian," the board's president says.

And if the quote bears repeating, I believe my own admonishment bears repeating; Agriculture is a business, not a political plaything. The Wheat Board monopoly makes it political and for that reason, we need marketing choice. A vote for choice is a vote that gives you the privilege not to have to hear speeches like this one.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The farmers in Ontairio must be unCanadian then eh?

Anonymous said...

If the CWB makes ag political, what do cradle to grave subsidies make it?

Anonymous said...

There is one way to get the CWB to quit being a political movement. The way is to vote for choice in the barley plebiscite. Marketing choice will force the CWB to turn its focus to business and serving the real interests of producers, and turn away from politics.

Joseph said...

To percyq, I know where you are coming from, but let's face it, every industry is at the government trough. It doesn't make it right and it doesn't mean that there will be no ag politics without the single desk. But government should not be the one buying and selling the commodity. State trading is a bridge too far.