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Harper to replace CAIS and boost ethanol and biodiesel December 21, 2005 Conservatives will invest an additional $500 million in farm support programs CHATHAM – Conservative Leader Stephen Harper today announced that a Conservative government will replace the Canadian Agricultural Income Stabilization Program (CAIS) with a new income stabilization program, and introduce a separate disaster relief program, adding $500 million a year to farm support programs. A Conservative government will also require five per cent renewable content such as ethanol and biodiesel in gasoline and diesel fuels by 2010. “The Conservative Party cares deeply about agriculture because this party has deep roots throughout rural Canada,” Harper said. “Standing up for Canada means standing up for a strong, vibrant farm sector that provides security of income to families dependent on farming, and food security for Canadian families.” A Conservative government will:
“Canadians will choose between a Conservative plan with committed support for farming and farm families, and Liberal indifference to rural Canada,” said Harper. -30-
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