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The Rural Voice, 2002-01, Page 50BRUCE Emawebs brwww of a on ca 519-364-3050 or 1-800-275-9551 website. www.ofa.on.cabruce 446 10th St., Hanover, Ontario N4N 1P9 Count1 Federation o Agriculture NEWSLETTER 'TheRCountl iFace rms rsbytheed Bruce f f � County Farmers by the BCFA. OFA: Major success on the key issues Retail Sales Tax • Lobbied to reduce the RST Ontario farmers pay by approximately $I0 million per year. RST on farm building materials is now exempt at point-of- sale. Also exempt are lubricants, grease, anti -freeze, etc. for farm machinery. (OFA continues to work on broader at -source RST exemptions.) • Assisted hundreds of members make RST rebate claims for past purchases, with claims ranging in size from $25 to more than $6,000. Safety Nets • Lobbied for and received "equity" - based formula for federal safety net funding distribution, resulting in an increase in Ontario core safety net funding from approximately $106 million in 1998-99 to $137 millino per year under the new federal -provincial safety net agreement. Total funding for safety nets, including the provincial contribution of 40 per cent will be $228 million per year. Continue to lobby for more. • Achieved a three-year commitment from both the federal and provincial governments to continue with a disaster relief program, with additional funding secured. Continue to lobby for enhanced funding. Electricity • Saved Ontario farmers more than $5 million per year by correcting the OEB rate order, which would have raised rural power rates by three per cent. • OFA argued effectively to have electricity distribution rates reduced, thereby saving about $30 per farm. • Launched phase one of a stray voltage research program with Ridgetown College and the University of Guelph, with funding from Dairy Farmers of Ontario, Ontario Pork and Ontario Cattlemen's Association. • Saved members an estimated 20 per cent on power cost portions of hydro bills by promoting a "go slow" approach when signing up for electricity suppliers. Transportation • Persuaded the government not to ban the use of lift axles on trucks. (Work continues on this issue.) • Worked with Ministry of Transportation to compile a new guidebook called, Farm Vehicles and Equipment and the Highway Traffic Act. Drainage • Received government commitment to maintain grant rates under the Municipal Outlet Drainage Program for 2000 and 2001. • Worked with the Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans and Conservation Authorities on implementation of Class Authorization for Agricultural Drain Maintenance. Labour Issues • Intervened at the Supreme Court of Canada to provide a farm employer perspective on the United Food and Commercial Workers court challenge BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE DIRECTORS' MEETING MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2002 - 8:00 P.M. Sprucedale Agromart R.R. #2, Walkerton 25th sideroad Brant (north off of former Hwy.#4 - east of Walkerton) MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND 46 THE RURAL VOICE to the repeal of the Agricultural Labour Relations Act. • Working to improve the employment insurance system for farm family members. Farm Family • Initiated Task Force on Rural Child Care. Continue to work with provincial and municipal agencies to improve the delivery of child care services for farm families. • Provided support for the development of the "Farm Line," a new counseling and referral service for Ontario farmers and their families. Environment • Committed significant resources to Walkerton Inquiry to ensure farmer interests are well -represented and understood. (Agriculture has not been identified as a major contributor to the Walkerton tragedy to date.) • Intluencing OMAFRA's drafting of Agricultural Operations Act to keep legislation narrowly focused. • Completed a Pilot Project testing ISO 14000 as an Environmental Management System which concluded that the ISO approach is cost - prohibitive, but a made -in -Ontario (or Canada) EMS is worth investigating. • Involved in developing and administrating the Agricultural Environmental Stewardship Initiative (CARD funds flowed through the AAC). • Continue to work to secure funding for the Environmental Farm Plan program. • Received government commitment to maintain grant rates under the Municipal Outlet Drainage Program for 2000 and 2001. • Applied to Healthy Futures for funding to support well upgrades and decommissioning. Elections • Compiled a Municipal Election Kit for members to help them assess municipal candidates on agricultural issues. • Compiled comprehensive federal party platform information for members, prior to the federal election.e