CBC has reported Cavendish Farms is using the closure of its competition’s plant to push for more high-capacity wells.
In a statement, Ron Clow, the vice president of the Irving-owned New Annan plant, said news that McCain Foods is closing is difficult for Islanders.
For shame. Will the sheep let them do it?
I suspect they will though you’d hardly think the Irvings would need the wells now as the they’ve just picked up, by default, all the growers left out in the cold by the McCain closure. That’s a whole new supply of millions of pounds bought at whatever price the they care to pay. I doubt very much the occupants of the asylum for the useless (otherwise known as the 5th floor) will offer much resistance. By the time they are finished our water will likely look like that crap flowing downstream from the tailings pond breech on the weat coast.
….and the sheep will let it happen.
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