Friday, December 16, 2011

Canada Wheat Board case proceeds as contracts offered

Canada Wheat Board case proceeds as contracts offered

WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - A justice plea of a law finale a Canadian Wheat Board's selling corner proceeded in a Manitoba justice on Friday, while a government insisted it was full steam brazen on a open marketplace skeleton and Viterra Inc began charity brazen pellet contracts.

The farmer directors of a Canadian Wheat Board who had launched a justice plea along with a CWB, followed their box as inpiduals, even yet a house is now underneath sovereign control and has pulled out of a case.

Legislation finale a CWB's 68-year-old selling corner on sales of western wheat and barley became law late Thursday, permitting Ottawa to take control of a house from farmers who conflict a Conservative government's skeleton to emanate an open market.

The rancher directors continued to be represented by their counsel in a justice hearing.

Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz told a news discussion in Saskatchewan that a rancher directors' roles ceased to exist with a thoroughfare of a bill. "They're now on winter vacation," he said.

The supervision legislation provides for a dismissal of a 8 farmer-elected directors, withdrawal a CWB in a hands of 5 government-controlled appointees.

Ritz released a matter observant a Conservative supervision was operative on "an nurse transition to marketplace leisure that includes a viable, intentional CWB."

"As of today, western wheat and barley farmers now have a leisure to brazen agreement for a smoothness of wheat and barley to a Canadian Wheat Board or a customer of their choice for smoothness after Aug 1, 2012," a matter said.

Despite a authorised uncertainty, pellet handler Viterra started charity brazen contracts on wheat, durum wheat and barley.

"Starting today, Viterra is gratified to offer bids to western Canadian wheat, durum and barley producers," pronounced Chief Executive Mayo Schmidt.

CWB President Ian White also released a matter observant a classification would still be there and would shortly be announcing new programs for a subsequent stand year.

"Amid all a change, one thing stays a same: a CWB will marketplace farmers' grain. We will work to grasp a best prices for farmers and higher use for business in Canada and around a world," White said.

On Wednesday, a CWB and a rancher directors had filed papers in a Manitoba justice seeking it to strike down a law on a drift that a aged law compulsory a rancher opinion before changing a selling monopoly. A Federal Court final week had pronounced Ritz had breached a law in not holding a farmer's vote, though it did not strike a law down, nor was it asked to do so.

The Friday justice discussion in Winnipeg was on a suit seeking a justice to postpone doing of a law until a preference is reached on either to strike it down.

The suit asks that a cessation be retroactive to a impulse a check was sealed into law. If that is granted, afterwards a rancher directors, including Chairman Allen Oberg, would in speculation be reinstated.

If a cessation is granted, however, Ritz pronounced a supervision would still ensue with skeleton for a revamped CWB.

(The box is before a Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba, Winnipeg Centre, Court File No CI 11-01-75257. It is between Canadian Wheat Board, Allen Oberg, Rod Flaman, Cam Goff, Kyle Korneychuk, John Sandborn, Bill Toews, Stewart Wells and Bill Woods; and Attorney General of Canada.)

(Writing by Randall Palmer; Editing by Peter Galloway and Rob Wilson)


News referensi http://news.yahoo.com/canada-wheat-board-bill-becomes-law-ottawa-takes-045301612.html

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