The agriculture debate
Who's the bravest man in politics?
Well, next Monday, it might be Gerry Ritz.
The Canadian Federation of Agriculture is hosting a national debate on agriculture issues on Sept. 29. CPAC (the Cable Parliamentary Affairs Channel) has agreed to televise it, live. And guess which now-infamous twosome will be squaring off (along with representatives of the NDP, Bloc Quebecois and Green Party, of course)?
Ritz and Liberal Agriculture Critic Wayne Easter.
As the notice I was forwarded from an agricultural organization says, "a lot of farmers would rather visit the dentist than listen to politicians for a couple of hours." But even during harvest season, perhaps a few might spare the time this year. Plenty more of us without dirt under our fingernails will be checking it out too.
— Janyce McGregor
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