Re: Pumpkin seeds returned
- Subject: Re: Pumpkin seeds returned
- From: Bill VanIderstine h*@pei.sympatico.ca
- Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 23:25:32 -0300
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/pumpkins/> (Web Archive)
Regardless of what our elected members are trying to preach lately, this
may be only
the tip of the ice burg. Remember, our US friends are leaving son's and
daughters blood in
Iraq for a irresolvable solution due to France, Russia & Germany + Canada.
I personally
am ashamed to be Canadian at this time. We let our real friends down by
siding in with
France and I have yet to hear anyone tell me what option after twelve years
would solve
problem that wasn't costing our friends $1 billion a day to keep pressure
on. There was
no movement what so ever until this pressure came to bear. Maybe someone on
this
list can enlighten me. As I said, tip of the ice burg and we deserve no
better. Complain to
our elected members, they are the ones that done it to us. Bill Van
At 09:22 PM 4/16/03, you wrote:
>I hope it is not an effect on Canada's stance on the war in Iraq but for
>the first time we have had pumpkin seeds stopped at the border and
>returned by the US Dept of Agriculture with a not stating that they need a
>phytosanitary certificate. This could put a damper on Canada/US pumpkin
>relations. Prince Edward County Pumpkin Growers Association.
>
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