Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 9, 2000, p. 4

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vv- r e economist l t ii v c a f big r brother itfslltids- i stuff 9057271251 the message broogtrt to you as acommurtly service of economist ssunffribune rrvfc by sarah parker stajgrwirfo took grain farmers v took their tractors and combihes streets across ontario yester day to make a point with the federal government their message payiip and subsidize farmers just like in the usa someloralfarmers drove their tractors and combines down major roads throughout innedy enhouse specializing in moss baskets yorkv- region mcludfog emmentshlelpwecahnptcdn higlbway7 mmarkham andjtinueto produce food below leslie street andji bayview the price of production said avenue and richmond hjuidonerwhoihelpedlead the they headed straight toward york region charge mp offices to seek support oak ridges mp bryon according to gormley wilfert gave the fanners his farmer john doners ontario support ytefday and said he farmers are facing a poor cro h done soothe past but yiddthisyear 7580 percehtoflastyeapso of federal gov- vield t without the federal govt jg fejder joint jurisdiction of ottawa and the provinces he said and they need to work together lii 1999- wilfert said he x askedfqr a 300 million infu j iiitp ontario farming of whicrt60cerits of every dollar would come from the ottawa arkt- 40 cents from the provinces- i v vvilfertsaidjhe ontario gov- emnieht is supposed to act first but has not he hopes the federal gov- mment wiuput its share jof jthermoneydutibn j the table first to initiate invplyemenl j j alberta and quebec have successful provincial pro grams said wilfert and there fore ontario can too doner claimed free trade with the united states is crip- pling agriculture in ontario american farmers receive gov ernment subsidies for produc tion and are also turning profit with the truck loads of corn they are shipping into canada he pointedut- v ontariofarrners do riot receive government subsidies but thathas to change in order to level r the playing field t otherwise said doner farrh- ers in this province are at seri ous risk of going out of busi ness before free trade -govern- j ment subsidies were not neces- sary in ontario to help farmers turn a profit because most food wasljtoughtand sold locally said boner j but now with foreign com petition doner said farmers need to be placed on the same playing level as americans and he said only the federal government can help fix this rmeariwhile wilfeiirurged urban dwellers to become aware of the farming crisis because local farmers provide the food on their tables r current food prices dont always cover the cost of pro duction said linda draper of black arigus cattle and cash crops on reesor rd in markham s her husband paul was out on kis tractor yesterday morn ing leading the markham con tingent of fanners in protest were suffering she said rweneedhelp polidafcfecratoii ti t ar 8y vssh 19 ave j elgin mills major mackenzie i 11574 kennedy rdu pools spas billiards relax in one of our beachcomber spas and enjoy a the outdoors all winter we have y a full range of hot tub models in stock to suit any budget 6 person hot tubs from 4499 financing available oac gc iffdjiv billiard tables shuffleboards air homey darts accessories vvvy jw v- fcvjr urvsvwviv s v- 11 5 5 s r staff photosjoerdwitteveen- lvprotestirig farmers slowed down traffic along ifighway 7 in unionville on friday they were at the v- qjgg ofmpjohn mccallurn who was not there to ask that canadian farmers receive the same subsidies as their us counterparts pi f

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