Please send around and read his great letter to Members of Parliament.
 Date: February 4, 2011 1:46:08 PM GMT-05:00
Subject: My future and Bill C-474: Your future too?
There is a vote in Parliament on genetic engineering this Wednesday February 9 that could help support the future of my farm.
Below is the letter I sent to Michael        Ignatieff , Wayne Easter and my  Member of Parliament, Larry Bagnell.  I've        asked them to support  Bill C-474 this Wednesday and I hope my MP        also speaks up in the  debate on February 8. I urge all farmers        who have a concern  about genetically        engineered crops or who        already have negative experiences with GE crops  to        send a letter to your MP as well. Now  is the time  to tell our politicians        how genetic engineering has  already cost us or could harm our        businesses and our families. Bill  C-474 would support Canada's farmers by        requiring that “an  analysis of potential harm to export markets        be conducted before  the sale of any new genetically engineered        seed is permitted." We  will not grow GE alfalfa here in the        Yukon but it will  contaminate my farm and I have no choice.
      
(You        can look up your MP at www.parl.gc.ca) I also sent my letter to Liberal Leader        Michael Ignatieff (Ignatieff.M@parl.gc.ca)        and Liberal Agriculture Critic Wayne Easter (EasteW@parl.gc.ca)        because the Liberal Party needs to take a stand. 
Thanks! Sincerely, Tom Rudge, Yukon
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Member of Parliament
 As  a farmer in the Yukon who raises certified organic poultry, market  garden vegetables and mixed hay, I ask you to be present and vote in  favor of Bill C-474 on February 9, 2011. 
Bill  C-474 would support Canada's farmers by                  requiring that  “an analysis of potential harm to                  export markets be  conducted before the sale of any new                  genetically  engineered seed is permitted.”
organic matter  for any organic rotation including feed                  or soil  building green manure. It is grown in many                  places and  is a major export regionally, nationally                  and  internationally as pellets, cubes, fodder and                  seed.
As  is quite evident with canola, no containment                  is  possible and growing it organically is impossible. 
It  would be worse for alfalfa. With the flax crisis                  export  markets were severely affected. There has also                  never  been any epidemiological study done on                  genetically  engineered alfalfa either.
Here,  in the Yukon, we have possibly the last                  buffered  region in Canada to prevent the contamination                  of pure seed and we also have feral alfalfa growing in                  several  communities that wildlife relies on for                  nutrients into  the long harsh winters. Organic farmers                  and chemical  farmers alike grow alfalfa here for a                  burgeoning local  livestock market and for green                  manure. With the  protection offered in this bill our                  farms could be  saved from any contamination. We don’t                  export alfalfa,  however, alfalfa feed and seed is                  shipped up the  highway to the Yukon to supplement our                  own small  production and if genetically modified                  alfalfa seed is  ever approved in Canada, the Yukon                  will be contaminated  even if it is not cultivated                  here. Organic growers  will lose their ability to grow                  one of the best crops  available to them and possibly                  lose their livelihood in  the process. There is zero                  containment possible,  canola proved this. My choice as                  a farmer has been  unilaterally taken from me, I will                  have contamination,  my livelihood is taken away and no                  one is held liable.  That is a devastating scenario.
I  cannot stand against any company like                  Monsanto and  their billion dollar budgets for                  marketing, lobbying  and legal enforcement. There are                  thousands of small  farming families across Canada who                  cannot possibly  stand up against the multinationals.                  This is why we  rely on the due diligence of our                  elected  representatives in the house of parliament. My                  MP, Hon.  Larry Bagnell, understands this issue for us                  here in  the Yukon and will vote in favor of this bill                  to  protect his constituency. He has my thanks, my                  support  and my respect for representing us in the                  Yukon and  protecting the future of my two children.
The  growth of the organic sector and for                  sustainable  locally grown feed and food is reaching a                  tipping point  where it will become mainstream and the                  pride of every  jurisdiction in Canada. In European                  countries, there  is a satisfaction in the individual                  regions producing  their specialty food; a cultural                  distinction based upon  food produced. With any                  genetically engineered seed  this is not possible and                  the farmers loose their right  to save any seed.
This  isn’t about the just the health safety of                  a feed, this  is about the culture of food production,                  the future of  sustainable farming, and the export                  capacity our  farmers have been recognized for world                  wide.
This  is not about feeding the world; this is                  about  marketing at its worst. To offend peoples’                  intelligence  by saying that genetically engineered                  seed will save  us all is a fallacy. For the last                  twenty years of  production there has been zero health                  benefits to this  genetically engineered seed industry,                  there has been  only the promotion of ever increasing                  amounts of  carcinogenic chemicals to sustain quarterly                  earnings of  multinational chemical companies. No                  drought tolerant  crop has been produced, no frost                  hardy seed has been  developed, and it is quite simply                  the sale of chemicals  disguised in marketing terms                  with an incredibly  forceful lobby power.
I  would ask you to vote for Bill C-474 to                  ensure there  is an assessment done to protect the                  producers and  value chain participants, the                  environment, the future  of the strongest farming                  sector in the world, the  organic sector, and our                  children’s future. This bill  does not say no to                  genetic engineering, it works for  the people of Canada                  to make sure the choices we make  are based upon sound                  research into the impacts of  questionable technology                  and marketing. Utilize the  precautionary principle and                  act for the people of  Canada who you represent.
Thank you for your time reading this and for                  being present to vote in favor of Bill C-474.
                
Please feel free to contact me.
                
Tom Rudge
 tom@yukonfood.com
Aurora Mountain Farm
PO Box 20228
Whitehorse, Yukon, Y1A 7A2


