Canada Introduces Bill to End Wheat Board Marketing Monopoly

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The Canadian government has given the country’s Wheat Board four years to come up with a plan to become a private company or cooperative under legislation that would end the board’s monopoly on marketing wheat and barley.

Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz introduced the bill in Canada’s House of Commons today and said the government wants it passed by the end of the year.