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Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers   of price takers. However, in response to my friend's question, it is pure ideology. There is not one business case that has been presented to this House for the new Canada wheat board or the interim Canada wheat board. I suspect that within four years, now with the introduction

November 28th, 2011House debate

Frank ValerioteLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I rise to submit a petition signed by hundreds of western Canadian grain and barley farmers concerned with the government's ideological plan to kill the Canadian Wheat Board without first holding a plebiscite of its membership as it is required to do by section 47.1

November 23rd, 2011House debate

Frank ValerioteLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I rise to submit a number of petitions signed by Western Canadian grain and barley farmers concerned with the government's ideological plan to kill the Canadian Wheat Board without first holding a plebiscite of its membership as required by section 47.1

November 23rd, 2011House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal

Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act  Mr. Speaker, the member for Saint Boniface took a lot of liberty with her comments on the Canadian Grain Commission and CIGI. The fact is the Canadian Wheat Board is very much intertwined with the Canadian Grain Commission in the work they do. In fact, and I spent 10 days

November 18th, 2011House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal

Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act  , as the Wheat Board itself said, the Conservatives steamrolled over section 47.1 of the act. However, the parliamentary secretary went on at great length to talk about what the Wheat Board is doing in terms of its advertising. It is living by its oath of office, but I have here a document

November 18th, 2011House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal

Canadian Wheat Board  Mr. Speaker, facing a steamroller of Conservative abuse, prairie grain farmers stood on Parliament Hill today to plead for democratic producer control over the Canadian Wheat Board. One strong reason for such control is to ensure that farmers properly get the money

November 15th, 2011House debate

Ralph GoodaleLiberal

Agriculture committee  I understood, as many did on this committee, that with the demise of the Wheat Board we'd see a rush, a huge growth in processing in value-added industry out west. I remember the Alliance Grain Traders saying that they were going to open a pasta plant, and then that didn't

November 20th, 2012Committee meeting

Frank ValerioteLiberal

Agricultural Growth Act   seen the results of the changes to the Canadian Wheat Board this winter. Farmers used to received about 87% of the export price; now they are receiving about 48% of the export price. The corporate sector is gaining there. I would point out to the member that, in 2002, Canada

June 16th, 2014House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal

Privacy   is the government doing with that information? If farmers are out there demonstrating in favour of the Canadian Wheat Board, does it compile that data? When it gets that data, does it threaten to cut off their agristability? What about public servants demonstrating against job cuts? Does

June 13th, 2014House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal

Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act   continues to use time allocation to prevent members of Parliament from representing their constituents on important issues. One of the issues for me personally was in regard to the Wheat Board. There are so many bills, such as budget bills, for which time allocation is used. Why does

June 12th, 2014House debate

Kevin LamoureuxLiberal

Bill C-18 committee   Wheat Board unless a majority of producers voted for it. You told them that in what was described as a campaign-style speech. You know the quote from the Manitoba Co-operator: “Until farmers make that change, I’m not prepared to work arbitrarily”, said Ritz. “They are absolutely

November 2nd, 2011Committee meeting

Frank ValerioteLiberal

Petitions  Mr. Speaker, I rise to submit a petition signed by western grain and barley farmers, from Alberta mainly, concerned with the government's ideological plan to kill the Canadian Wheat Board without first holding a plebiscite of its membership, as is required under section 47(1

November 2nd, 2011House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal

Business of Supply   read the member's remarks in the House. He talked about his grandfather, who was a grain producer, and how times were tough. He needed cash in the fall, but he was not allowed to sell because of the Canadian Wheat Board. That was true at the time. His point on the record

October 25th, 2011House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal

Business of Supply  Madam Speaker, I just did an interview with Barry Wilson of The Western Producer and he asked me how long I had been involved with the Wheat Board file. I have been involved since 1973. I remember the Saskatchewan wheat pool at one point in time, the Manitoba pool

October 25th, 2011House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, this is not an issue specifically on what the member was saying regarding the Canadian Wheat Board. This is an issue of giving farmers their voice. In the current act under section 47.1, they have the right to determine their own destiny with a proper vote called

October 25th, 2011House debate

Wayne EasterLiberal