Friday, September 7, 2012

McMeekin pushing a reg fix


A spokesman for Ontario Agriculture Minister Ted McMeekin said he is pushing amendments to regulations to get registration money flowing to the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario and the Ontario branch of the National Farmers Union.

They have been stranded without income via the Farm Registration and Farm Organizations Funding Act since a tribunal decision in June.

The Ontario Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Appeal Tribunal refused to accredit the three organizations unless and until they addressed a number of issues, including a clear definition of membership, properly audited financial statements and compliance with regulations requiring that at least 25 per cent of the funding they collect via the Act go to support grassroots-level locals.

The tribunal held another round of hearings in July, but has yet to issue a decision. 

After the public hearings, it wrote to the three organizations asking them to ensure that they have only one definition of “member” instead of the practice of all three of having more than one way and/or fee to become a “member”.

In the meantime, not only are the farm organizations stranded without funding, but also more than 4,500 farmers lack a registration number they require to gain benefits from the provincial government, including reduced municipal property taxes on their farms and access to government programs and services, including many types of subsidies.

The spokesman said the proposed changes to the regulations have been sent to the Ministry of Finance and a decision is expected within days.

The tribunal might also release its decisions soon because Nicholas Richter, who chaired the second round of hearings, said he understands the urgency and will do his best to speed the tribunal’s decision.

The National Farmers Union faces the most challenges gaining tribunal approval to be accredited, including many doubts about the independence of the Ontario organization from the National Farmers Union head office in Saskatoon.