The Southwest Booster

An open letter asking MPS to pass Bill C-49 with amendments

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For the second time in less than five years, grain elevators across the Prairies have been overflowin­g with quality products that can’t be shipped to customers overseas. Once again, railways were unprepared to carry the available grain to port. If grain doesn’t move, farmers don’t get paid. This leads to a cash-flow crunch and enormous stress due to systemic flaws that are outside farmers’ control. Farm groups estimate that more than 45,000 grain producers have been affected in the last year, either directly or indirectly.

It cannot continue.

How can Canada possibly build on its success as a world-class grain supplier - and meet the government’s target of $75 billion in exports by 2025 - when its rail transporta­tion systems are repeatedly unreliable?

The costs are as mind-boggling as the lost opportunit­ies.

In 2013-2014, a rail backlog cost western grain farmers and the rural economy more than $6.5 billion [1] - a terrible loss to national prosperity overall. Passing Bill C-49, with key amendments, will help to resolve the challenges.

The Senate listened to comments from farmers and shippers regarding the original version of Bill C-49 and made amendments to address their concerns. Farm groups feel the amended Bill will help to stabilize our rail systems and provide the confidence needed to grow our internatio­nal markets.

The amendments give the Canadian Transporta­tion Agency more authority to investigat­e and to proactivel­y seek solutions that can prevent bottleneck­s. They also allow access to “interswitc­hing,” which provides grain companies with more competitiv­e shipping options, leading to efficienci­es that will benefit the entire supply chain.

Farmers are encouraged that these amendments will serve as a strong backbone to the legislatio­n, and help avert future backlogs.

Please pass Bill C-49 as amended without further delay.

Ron Bonnett, President, Canadian Federation of Agricultur­e

Dan Mazier, President, Keystone Agricultur­al Producers of Manitoba

Todd Lewis, President, Agricultur­al Producers Associatio­n of Saskatchew­an

Lynn Jacobson, President, Alberta Federation of Agricultur­e

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