CAEPLA Called It: Federal Agents Caught Trespassing on Saskatchewan Farmland
Federal War on Fertilizer Comes to Prairie Farms
CAEPLA's belief is that the Canadian Energy Regulator (CER), already a promotional and enforcement agent of federal government policies such as Reconciliation and Climate Change, will serve as a backdoor onto your property for their prosecution of the War on Fertilizer.
No sooner had we warned about this than in fact federal agents have been caught trespassing countless times this month on Saskatchewan farms.
CAEPLA believes it is now only a matter of time before the CER facilitates testing of your soil and water in search of nitrates.
For now, we ask that you be vigilant and contact us with any violations you become aware of, and we will get word out immediately across the CAEPLA landowner network.
"While the Liberal agriculture minister blames misinformation for the combative sentiment against the fertilizer reduction scheme, President of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Gunter Jochum says the policy may spark Canadian protests similar to the Netherlands protests."
CAEPLA will be putting the CER on notice that landowners will not tolerate abuse of their easement agreements for the purposes of promoting political agendas.
Saskatchewan MLA accuses feds of performing illegal tests on private farmland
Saskatchewan Party MLA Jeremy Cockrill has published a letter accusing federal employees of trespassing onto the private property of Saskatchewan farmers to test pesticide levels.
In the letter addressed to environment minister Steven Guilbeault, Cockrill argues that the federal government is encroaching on provincial jurisdiction by performing duties customarily carried out by the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency while failing to request permission of the property owners to carry out the tests.
Cockrill specifically accuses “(G)overnment of Canada employees, in clearly marked Government of Canada vehicles (of) trespassing on private lands.”
“Government of Canada representatives did not request permission to enter from the landowner, nor did they seek permission to perform testing or advise landowners of any other purpose or necessity for attendance.”
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