HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-11-18, Page 12Jack's Jo?tings
8g Jack Riddell. Huron -Middlesex MPP
war when there isn't a war
going on at the moment".
' The Provincial Govern:
ment has resubmitted
legislation on Farm Income
Stabilization. The Liberal
Party have decided to sup-
port the Bill on second
reading as we believe : in the
principle of the'Bill.
Last June we asked that the
original Bill; be: referredback
to the Government .tai have
incorporated therein •prin-
.
ciples of a faun income
protection plan which would
be open to the producers of all
farm products on a voluntary
andcontributory basis, with
the government negotiating
with legally constituted farm
spokesmen and with
assurance, that the govern-.
nient,;provide a. public forum
forfull discussion: with • the.'
farm community before re-
introduction of the Bill.
As far as we are concerned,
the government has met
these demands. The gover-.
.,nment.has consulted -with the
farm People. The government
has set up ,a plan on a
voluntary, contributory
basis. There is provision in
the Bill where the .Com-
Mission that has been
' established, can consult with
the producer organizations
and the producers themselves.
in order to arrive',- at a
stabilized price. It would be
highly irresponsible on
anyone's part to oppose a Bill
where the demands have
actually been met.
We are not saying there are.
not -•name•-.misgivings.=,:about_
the Bill, -bit we . support in
• principle what the gove ,:.-
ment has done. We 'are
prepared to bring in amen
dments when the Bill goes
• into Committee in the full
,House. I am sure that the
amendments that we . will
bring in, are amendments
that the Minister is already
familiar with because he has
receivedword.l"rom some of
the farm organizations as to
what they think should be
incorporated in" this Bill and
as you well know, the various
farm organizations are'
t prepared to support this Bill
if some of the amendments
are made, that we feel should
:be made.
I would like to elaborate on
someof the'amendments-
' ' In .connection' with the
constitution . of the. Com-
' • mission, we do not feel that it
should just be appointees by
the Lieutenant Governor but
that farm. organizations in
° Ontario -should be able to
appoint directly to this
Commission so that we can be
assured that we do have
farmer representatives on
that particular Board.
Another amendment we
would like to see is in con-
nection with .the indexing..
When ' establishing a
stabilized price, the Bill
refers to cash cost. Wefeel
that actual cost of production
-. should be taken` into con-
sideration, because there are
so many more costs involved,
rather than cash cost, that a
farmer must take into con-
sideration. He has a high
investment so surely he must
be allowed some interest on
his investment and of course,
he should be allowed
something for labour,
because today most°farmers
have to hire a man in order to
carry out •the farming
operation and in most cases it
leaves very little for his .own
labour. So we feel that more
actual costs of production
should •be taken into con-
sideration.
We also feel the Bill should
require the ••: Commission to
consultwith the `producer
' organizations or the com-
modity boards when arriving
at -a stabilized price for that
• particular commodity. It
would be very difficult for
Commission to arrive at a
stabilized price if it does not
know anything about the
commodity to begin with and•
so, where the Bill indicates-
' "may" consult, we feel that
they "must" consult with the
various commodity boards:
In a news •conference held
by Donald MacDonald, the
N.D.P. Agriculture Critic,
accompanied. •by Stephen
Lewis, expressed the Party's
intention to vote against the
farm, legislation. '
Baaicaliy, the NDP want a
more formal, role for farm
organization in 'setting the
terms of the crop insurance
.''plan along with more com-
prehensive coverage and a
different formula for devising
the stabilization levels.
"A Columist in the Toronto
Sun described the attitude of
the New . Dernocrats in
respect of this legislation as
"declaring you're readyto
die tor your country in thd
Farm Income
During the press con-
ference, the Columnist went
on to say, when the question
of "supply management"
(read government/control.) gf ,
production was raised, Mr.
MacDonald and Mr. Lewistti.
admitted reluctantly that yes;,:
under their plan the hover
nment • would control
production quotas, butthat-
wasn't relevant' to their
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�n the news
amendment so
include it.
He said
proposal would
they didn
•
the MOP
mean ...=tom
plate state-run ,-farming in
Ontario. The Columnist
stated that rather than
standing on principle and
simply opposing second
reading of the bill straight out
or passing that stage and
(continued bn page 3A)
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