The Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Agriculture Union are working together to oppose the politically-motivated job cuts at the Canadian Grain Commission. Email your MP
April 2, 2009
Regulations to ensure food and transportation safety and environmental protections are important. »
April 1, 2009
Study Highlights Risks to Consumers, Grain Producers »
23 mai 2008
The PSAC and its Agriculture Union work together on GrainAction. »
May 14, 2008
Conservative government plans to drastically reduce Canadian Grain Commission spending will hurt grain producers and Canada's international reputation for quality. »
March 26, 2008
The campaign is aimed principally at local Conservative MP, Joe Comuzzi, who has been silent on the issue. »
March 13, 2008
Mr. Hermanson has already come out strongly in favour of proposed legislation – Bill C-39. »
February 21, 2008
The federal government is proceeding with reckless haste on all fronts related to Canada's valuable grain sector. »
February 12, 2008
Ottawa – Former Reform MP Elwin Hermanson who was appointed chief commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission only weeks ago is advocating in favour of a controversial bill that has never been endorsed by Parliament. »
February 6, 2008
Ottawa – Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz should retract a gag order which threatens Canadian Grain Commission employees who speak out against his government's legislative proposal to gut the Commission. »
February 1, 2008
The federal government should withdraw amendments to the Grain Act in Bill C-39 because it will hurt grain producers and it ignores the unanimous advice from an all-party Commons committee, according to the Agriculture Union - PSAC. »
January 21, 2008
The Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Agriculture Union are working together to oppose the politically-motivated job cuts at the Canadian Grain Commission. »
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