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Alberta cattlemen to sue U.S.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 40027" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>Well, if you can give us any indication of when or if the border might open, it would be greatly appreciated. Everytime the Canadians have asked for the last 15 months, the answer has been 'soon'. I don't like the idea of lawyers getting involved either but the Americans have never been shy about taking Canadians to the WTO court. I think you're up to 14 challenges against the Canadian Wheat Board and at least 5 or six on softwood lumber. Alot of us are beginning to feel that the Americans are trying to break our beef industry and by the recent R-CALF actions, those suspicions seem to be confirmed. How much longer would you like us to wait and what would you propose we do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 40027, member: 245"] Well, if you can give us any indication of when or if the border might open, it would be greatly appreciated. Everytime the Canadians have asked for the last 15 months, the answer has been 'soon'. I don't like the idea of lawyers getting involved either but the Americans have never been shy about taking Canadians to the WTO court. I think you're up to 14 challenges against the Canadian Wheat Board and at least 5 or six on softwood lumber. Alot of us are beginning to feel that the Americans are trying to break our beef industry and by the recent R-CALF actions, those suspicions seem to be confirmed. How much longer would you like us to wait and what would you propose we do? [/QUOTE]
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