Item Tape R-15968 - Let's Discuss It***Ted Turner Pres., Saskatchewan Wheat Pool

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Let's Discuss It***Ted Turner Pres., Saskatchewan Wheat Pool

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Tape R-15968

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  • [1982 or 1983] (Creation)
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    [1982 or 1983]

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1 audio cassette

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Item is a recording of a discussion between Art Drysdale and Bill Walker (of CFRB) and E.K. Turner (President Sask. Wheat Pool) concerning the announced changes to the Crow Rate by Jean-Luc Pepin. Recording begins with background information on E.K.(Ted) Turner and the Crow Rate, and continues with comments about the effect the proposed changes will have on eastern and western economies, why farmers require the crow rate and their inability to pass along costs, whether farmers would have greater clout if they paid full amount of transportation to the railways, the ability of the Federal Government to defend the subsidy when it comes to international negotiations, what are the basic procedures for getting grain to market, the growth and effect on canola and other speciality crops, and E.K. Turner's experiences when he toured India as an observer of assistance and trade programs.

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Date based on mention made in recording of announcement by Jean-Luc Pepin to change the Crow Rate 3 months earlier - in February 1982 and 1983 Jean-Luc Pepin made announcements of changes to the Crow Rate.
Fonds Title: E.K. Turner fonds
Series Title: Speeches and Reports series
File Title: Audio cassette recordings of speeches

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Publisher: CFRB Broadcaster
Place of publication:
Toronto, ON

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00:29:15
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4.75 cm/sec
Instantaneous, Electrical
1 track, 1 side
Drysdale, Art (interviewer)
Walker, Bill (moderator)
Turner, E.K. (donor)
Turner, E.K. (performer)

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F 411.8

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1795

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Tape R-15968

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Saskatchewan Archives. Archival Description Manual 2004.

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Final

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  • English

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  • Latin

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