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SERVING MANITOBA FARMERS SINCE 1925 | Vol. 75, No. 40 | $1.75

October 5, 2017

Hunters trespassing on farmland ires southwest Local leaders say more hunters than ever are coming into the area

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Did Bill Morneau just blink? The finance minister says proposed tax changes will be altered so they don’t discourage incorporated farmers from selling to family members

BY LORRAINE STEVENSON Co-operator staff

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T V a nd tr uck tracks found in a soybean field that hunters entered to retrieve moose they’d shot is just the most recent incident of hunting on farmland without permission, say southwestern Manitoba municipal leaders. A Reston-area farmer, whose neighbour first discovered gut piles in his unharvested soy-

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armers’ concerns about the federal government’s proposed controversial tax reforms for private corporations haven’t fallen on deaf ears. Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the reforms will be changed so as not to discourage farmers from saving for retirement, employing family members, or selling their operations to the next generation. “Our goal is not, and will not be, to change the ability to move a family business, a family farm, a fishing business from one generation to the next,” Morneau told reporters Sept. 28, after appearing before the House of Commons finance committee holding hearings on the changes Morneau and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau say are meant to eliminate tax breaks available for the richest and not the middle class. “There may be technical fixes to make sure that we get that right.” That’s welcome news to the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA), one of many farm groups opposed to the proposed changes fearing they would result in higher tax bills for incorporated farmers and discourage farmers from selling their operations to their children. “There has been a change in tone,” CFA president Ron Bonnett said in an interview Sept. 29. Government officials have made similar

Finance Minister Bill Morneau, seen here at an Ottawa press conference July 18 announcing tax changes, has been getting a rough ride over the proposed policy.  Photo: REUTERS/Chris Wattie

points in meetings with the CFA, stating the intent is not to hurt agriculture, he said. “Our message back is, ‘well, if that’s the case let’s make sure that we get it right,” Bonnett said. “I think they realize that farmers are getting caught in a trap with these new proposals. But I think the thing is now that’s got to be followed up with real action to make sure the proposals are amended or farms

are exempted from some of the provisions of these tax laws.” CFA is working with accountancy firm MNP to provide the federal government with accurate numbers. Ottawa’s proposals include restrictions on reducing taxes by “sprinkling” income to family members in lower tax brackets who See Bill Morneau on page 6 »

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