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The Rural Voice, 1979-05, Page 20unacceptable rate of inflation than our Canadian farmers. It would be my pledge, as part of the Joe Clark team, to attack this number one enemy of inflation by attacking it's main causes - government spending, govern- ment debt and government deficits. Huron - Bruce MOIRA COUPER, N.D.P. CANDIDATE FOR HURON -BRUCE As the N.D.P. candidate for Huron -Bruce in the coming election I should like to introduce to you, the farming community, the policies concerning food and agriculture, which this party has developed. The New Democratic Party is concerned with the social stability of family farms and rural communities; economic stability of agricultural products both to the farmer and consumer; the preservation of farm land which will be available to farmers at a price which reflects the returns which he makes from his land, and the orderly marketing of food products through the marketing board system. New Democrats are very aware of the world food problem and are committed to a new economic order, supporting the concept of the world food bank and multi -lateral agreements on pricing for agricultural products. Policies have been developed by this party in the above areas. Regulation ofthe PG. 18 THE RURAL VOICE/MAY 1979 distribution, sale and servicing of farm machinery, establishment of land bank commissions to purchase land offered voluntarily on the market and leasing such land with options to buy, to farmers, is one policy statement. With the concern for foreign investment in land in Huron and Bruce at the present time, this policy is valuable to farmers in our area. The N.D.P. has taken the attitude that planning for the future must be done now, rather than the band-aid approach which is happening at present. Commitment to helping farmers work together for the successful development of an economically viable farming future is one of the foremost goals of the New Democrats. One thing is certain — a New Democrat governnmentwill speak with one united voice. Agricultural policies will be consistent. The opposing policies of Ontario and Federal Liberals regarding foreign capital investment (e.g. the land ownership question) is a case in point. GRAEME CRAIG, LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN HURON -BRUCE Today the Canadian farmer produces enough food to teed himself and 52 others. Canada is one of the few countries that produces more than it consume s and agricultural production accounts for 17% of the total goods and services produced in this country. While only 5% of us are farmers, 25% of Canadians are employed in the food system. As we know the riding of Huron -Bruce is an agriculturally based area. The statistics prove that farmers are doing a good job in Canada. However, the farmer must make an adequate return on this investment in order to maintain and continue this operation. When farm prices are good the community's economy is strong. There are many areas of concern in agriculture whether it be the uncon- trollable weather, plant and animal diseases, or the gamble we take in marketing our product. Having worked for United Breeders Inc. for 11 years along with operating our own farm since 1969 I've found in the many conversations with friends and customers that we all have problems no matter what line of agriculture we are involved in. lam quite concerned about absentee ownership of land. It is one area that must be looked at very closely by all of us, if we are to continue the efficient use of agricultural land and preservation of the family farm system. Having been born and raised in an agricultural environment and working in agriculture since school days, my interest is in maintaining the agricultural productivity in this area and all agricultural communities throughout Canada. I feel that we as farmers must continue to tell our story. We must not be the scape-goat for any increase in food prices. Last year only 13.2% of Canadians' disposable income was spent on food prepared in the home which is the second lowest in the world. ROBERT McKINLEY, PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE IN HURON -BRUCE The Progressive Conservative Party have never strayed from the con- viction that Agriculture is one of the most vital components of the Canadian economy and must constantly be viewed in that perspective. It is a diverse and dynamic industry whose health is directly pro- portional to the overall health of the nation. With this in mind, we assert that it is the direct and continuing responsibility of the Federal Government to aggressively sup - 1