Both Sides Trying to Confuse Issue of Wheat Subsidy
Dublin Core
Title
Both Sides Trying to Confuse Issue of Wheat Subsidy
Description
Ottawa, Ontario
The government was attempting to “replace the 15-year-old Temporary Wheat Reserves Act by the Prairie Grain Stabilization Act.” The Grain Stabilization Act was developed to support farmers who have poor harvests. However, over time, this may result in less income for farmers. He stated that deal was front-loaded, so less funding would be available in later years.
The government was attempting to “replace the 15-year-old Temporary Wheat Reserves Act by the Prairie Grain Stabilization Act.” The Grain Stabilization Act was developed to support farmers who have poor harvests. However, over time, this may result in less income for farmers. He stated that deal was front-loaded, so less funding would be available in later years.
Creator
Peter Desbarats
Publisher
Toronto Daily Star
Date
Tuesday, October 5, 1971
Format
Cut out
Language
English
Identifier
40_1971_dc_au
Collection
Citation
Peter Desbarats, “Both Sides Trying to Confuse Issue of Wheat Subsidy,” Special Collections, accessed December 26, 2024, https://archive.fims.uwo.ca/specialcollections/items/show/208.