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Two youths from Montreal involved with the Larouche Youth Movement were in Winnipeg this week talking to people with the CWB. Looks like a lot of people have already got they're hands on this article but here it is for the rest of you guys. A lot of people are really impressed with the article. One person said "it's great that the article gives a good description of what the CWB is".

http://www.wlym.com/~montreal/en/Crown%20Wheat.htm

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just download and print the PDF file

http://www.wlym.com/~montreal/pdf/British%...tacks%20CWB.pdf

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British Crown Assaults Canadian And Australian Wheat Boards

In Grab for World Grain Control

By Rob Ainsworth and Jean-François Sauvé

Canadian LaRouche Youth Movement

www.larouchemontreal.ca

An abridged version of this report appears in Executive Intelligence Review’s January 26, 2007 issue.

Acting through its Canadian and Australian Privy Councilors, the British Crown has launched a coordinated assault to destroy both the Canadian and Australian Wheat Boards, to the benefit of its assets in the international grain cartel. Combined, the two nations account for an impressive 30-35% of global wheat exports, control of which would give the Crown and its food cartel unchallenged dominance over world wheat prices and supplies.

As documented in this and in an accompanying article on the case of Australia, the assault on the two nations’ wheat producers is moving in lockstep. Single desk wheat boards (export monopolies) were established in both nations in the 1930s to protect their respective farmers, and to guarantee national food supplies. In 1998, under pressure from dissatisfied farmers, the Canadian government changed the composition of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) – which controls on average 15-20% of world wheat exports – to allow farmers more direct control over its operations, albeit without handing over complete operational autonomy. ..... rest of article

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