No, not me, but Canadian Senate Speaker Noel Kinsella, who recently permitted legislation to go forward that will “end the Canadian Wheat Board’s grain marketing monopoly.”
h/t Skip Oliva, not related to Phil Hendrie’s Dave Oliva.
No, not me, but Canadian Senate Speaker Noel Kinsella, who recently permitted legislation to go forward that will “end the Canadian Wheat Board’s grain marketing monopoly.”
h/t Skip Oliva, not related to Phil Hendrie’s Dave Oliva.
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