Rolf Penner for CWB Director in District 10 “Give your neighbours a CHOICE!”

Binkley makes a good point

December 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment

dont-voteAlex Binkley for the Ontario Farmer

Missing the Point in CWB Elections
Commentators rightly zeroed in on the 59% turnout in the October federal election as a disturbing sign for the health of Canadian democracy and suggested all sorts of changes.

So what does it say when only 52% of western farmers who were eligible to vote in the recent election for Canadian Wheat Board directors bothered to return the ballots mailed to them? The CWB should be concerned about the impact on its credibility when nearly half the eligible farmers don’t vote. Keep reading →

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Some more election numbers

December 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Total Ballots sent out            5586

Ballots returned                       3233

Return Rate                                 57.9%

Ballots rejected                           12

Applications to Vote              200

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My thoughts on the final result

December 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Rolf Penner- Well, as the old saying goes, close only counts when it comes to horseshoes and hand grenades. We only lost by 124 votes but we lost just the same. 

I thought we ran a darn good campaign, I knew the majority of farmers were on the choice side,  but obviously we didn’t do a good enough job in getting the vote out. 

Yes, I’m disappointed, I put a lot of work into this and I’m passionate about my belief that a farmers grain belongs to the farmer who grows it.  One day that will be true in Western Canada the way it is everywhere else but that day has once again moved further down the road than it should be. Keep reading →

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Election Results- By the Numbers

December 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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Toews Wins by 124 votes

December 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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For all of you who are wondering…

December 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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Today’s the day!

December 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Rolf Penner- Today’s the day we should know who won the CWB Directors seats that were up for grabs across the prairies.  As soon as I know something I’ll be posting it here. In the mean time, even though I”m not a superstitious kind of guy, I’ll be keeping my fingers crossed.   

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Sunday Funny- Fun with numbers

November 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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My blog, by the numbers

November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Rolf Penner- As of today

Number of Posts- 147

Total page views- 4265

Busiest day- October 23,  382 views

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That’s All Folks!!

November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Rolf Penner- Okay, well maybe that’s not all, but since we’re past the point of people being able to vote in this election things are going to start winding down on this blog.  I’ve got a few more posts kicking around my draft box that I’ll be putting up this week, but its getting time for me to get caught up with a whole bunch of farm work so the posting will be light for now. Keep reading →

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Government Interference in CWB Election

November 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Pot meet Kettle

Rolf Penner- CWB chairman Larry Hill apparently is “disappointed  that there are some MP’s in Saskatchewan who decided to endorse certain choice candidates in the directors elections a couple of days ago.

Now while it may be fair to say that this is not sporting, the charge that this somehow interferes with the democratic process rings rather hollow. Keep reading →

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Point-Counterpoint-Point, Rolf vs CWB #12

November 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Rolf “Choice will allow individual farmers to match their own personal skill-sets, strengths and tolerance for risk with the marketing system that they see working best for them. This is why you should vote in favour of marketing choice.”  Keep reading →

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When it comes to my grain, I WANT IT ALL! And you should too

November 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

” gotta find me a future. Move outta my way!”

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Letter to the editor

November 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

 

Winnipeg Free Press-   Keep out of our granariesRe: Privacy the latest victim of Tory CWB battle, April 19.

Laura Rance and the Liberal Party of Canada are seemingly outraged that the federal government is seeking information regarding farmers who use certain Canadian Wheat Board marketing programs. They regard it as an invasion of privacy.

Their indignation is misplaced. If they were truly concerned about a farmer’s privacy, they would not be such cheerleaders for the CWB and its state-sanctioned monopoly, which prevents us from selling our own private property, our wheat and barley, to a buyer of our choice.

A famous Liberal once remarked that the state has no place in the bedrooms of the nation. I would argue that it has no place in its granaries either.

Rolf Penner

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Point-Counterpoint-Point, Rolf vs CWB #11

November 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Rolf “A vote for choice is not a vote against the CWB. It is a vote that acknowledges there is more than one way to successfully market barley and that no single way works best for everyone all the time. No two farmers are exactly alike and neither are their business requirements or marketing strategies.”

CWB: There is no more appealing concept than “having your cake and eating it too.” Unfortunately, facing several enormous obstacles (such as having no physical assets) a “strong, viable CWB” just is not possible. Removing the single desk would remove the key competitive edge the CWB leverages in order to maximize returns for western Canadian farmers. Keep reading →

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