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lose solutions we were
omised, for some very
sus Prehlems, have not.
fortheoming. In fact, the
et of .TuneOrd would have
been tter not brought forth at
all.
In the area of agriculture
ere 144 been some new
lotion enacted. Several of
.ewere western grain bills,
t pia C-34 and Bill C40, for
•mple will affect, farmers in
mion, Bill C.34 was a
change in conditions n, loans in
• Farill Credit Act. The new
form orthis law will allow for a
year phase-in period for
young farmer$ between ages 18
•and* Our amendment to raise
the age of eligibility to 40 was
defeated, but the legislation did
allow for a higher percentage
loan to actual value, and the
*Wu% on the value of the loans
•was raised. However,
regulations concerning this bill
initiated by ,the Minister of
Agriculture and- the Depart-
ment of Agriculture have
causedthe hill to be ineffective
tea farge degree. Farm Credit
financing was also one of the
areas which suffered a cut-
back in the last budgei.
Hill C-50„ the Agricultural
Stabilization Act, also passed
the House. This Bill allows for a
minimum return to the
producer based on 90 peremnt of
the...Average prices at the farm -
gate over the past five years. 1
tun. sure thaLme'xe„„All_well
aware that 90 percent of the
prices for the last five years
will do nothing to stabilize farm
income. This highly advertised
ill is actually only a, slightly
changed version of the original
Stabilization Bill ' introduced
several years ago. In its
original form it was much more
effective than these amend-
ments will be.
Recent developments have
also pointed out the need for a
long-term policy on industrial
rrdlk, as promised by the
government sone time ago.
The doubling of the levy (used
1* subsidize exports) has ef-
fectively wiped out the higher
subsidy granted to dairy
•Producers a year ago. When
you realize ,that there are five
or six dairy producers in
Starvation
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