Thursday, December 21, 2006

Just To Confirm My Point:

In case you were thinking that Measner's firing from the Wheat Board was for a reason other than Measner's refusal to get in line with Harper and Strahl's policy of destruction, it turns out that his replacement has been given explicit orders on the subject:

Greg Arason, who was appointed as interim board president on Tuesday, said Wednesday one of the conditions of his appointment is that he must refrain from taking a public position on any proposal for changes in the powers of the wheat board.


Stephane Dion has it right:

"If it's not the case, they would not vote for directors that are supporting the single desk. We have a democratic process, and the government is jeopardizing this democratic process," Dion told reporters.

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