
"We talk about the problem of bullying in our society. When the highest levels are doing it, that sends a message, does it not? It does. It starts at the top."

"We talk about the problem of bullying in our society. When the highest levels are doing it, that sends a message, does it not? It does. It starts at the top."

Minister Gerry Ritz has been found guilty of disregarding the law.
The Honourable Mr. Justice Campbell ruled in favour of the Canadian Wheat Board, the Friends of the Canadian Wheat Board, and all those that have been fighting the injustices put forward by the Harper Government.

"Mr. Tweed, this government continues to slander both the CWB and the views of the majority of farmers who support the current CWB which, by the way, already has provision in place for individual farmers to make their own grain sales to higher paying customers."
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"The loss of the CWB is not good for the environment or climate change"

"Consider a future grain industry in which farmers are reduced to bit players in a global supply chain. A future in which farmer control and farmer influence is a thing of the past. A future in which farmers' voices are silenced."
"Friends" are fighting to keep the CWB alive through court action. We need your support. Visit our donation section for more info.
1. Listen to CWB Chair, Allen Oberg's Call to Action from Oct. 17, 2011.
2. Download our ATTENTION CANADIANS - DONATION FLYER and send or e-mail it to whoever you know. Fighting for democracy in court (again) costs a lot of money.
3. Educate yourself about the CWB. View the facts. Then send it out to all your friends.
4. GET UP TO SPEED - DOWNLOAD the CWB FIGHT BACKGROUND DOC (.PDF)
5. Send us a post or video on why you support the CWB to speakup@friendsofcwb.ca
6. Sign up on the Save the CWB Petition at savethecwb.ca
7. Take action through these great groups: CWB Alliance, National Farmers Union, and the Friends of the Canadian Wheat Board.
7. Protest - (non-violently)
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