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What ever you do fight carbon tax Canada
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Arrived back in Australia from Canada, to be met with the cost of estimated 9.90$ extra a week for carbon tax.  In reality try 20.50$ . The filth that believe the tax payer has a bottomless pocket.…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Joe Dales Sep 19, 2012.

What constution?

A woman from Australia, mentioned Canada and as we are suppose to be a Commonwealth.<iframe title="YouTube video player" width="480" height="390" src="…Continue

Started Feb 24, 2011

Canadian's New farmer exchange program with Africa.
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Is Canada government planning a new exchange program for cattle farmers to travel to African to learn new skills in taking better of our animals? <iframe title="YouTube video player" width="480"…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Bristow Feb 7, 2011.

Dump your US dollar.
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We have all heard of Wikyleaks, at the moment the US, UK, and yes Canadian Primister are trying to shut the site down. Why it has nothing to do with a film showing children and reporters been shown…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Bristow Jan 9, 2011.

 

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Farm Horticulture, Agri-Business

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At 6:25am on March 29, 2010, Andrew Campbell said…
You sure did pick north. Let me know how things go as we get deeper into spring.
 
 
 

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AFSC claims adjusters: professional, practical, personal

As the first point of contact when a crop fails to thrive, AFSC’s claim adjusters play a key role in Alberta’s agriculture industry. With a deep understanding of agriculture practices, trends and the daily challenges producers face, Agriculture Financial Services (AFSC) adjusters deliver professional and supportive experiences, even in uncertain times. “We have established strong relationships with the majority of our clients in the field,” said George Kueber, manager AFSC’s Claims Adjusting Services. “Trust and reliability are crucial in the agricultural sector, where our clients often rely on long-term partnerships over generations. “AFSC and its adjusting team have been dependable, fair and reliable along the way.” Building trust AFSC’s specialized training ensures every adjuster is equipped to assess all stages of the crop year. Through a blend of mentorship, classroom learning, and hands-on experience, adjusters continually develop their agronomic and communication skills. T

AFSC provides supportive environment for summer students

Each year, Agriculture Financial Services (AFSC) opens its doors to enthusiastic students who bring fresh energy and ideas to a wide range of roles across the organization. These students learn first-hand about AFSC, the agriculture industry, and the wide variety of jobs available in our industry. This year, 21 summer students joined AFSC, taking on roles in Client Services, Insurance, Digital Services, Lending and more. We asked four summer students to reflect on their time at AFSC. Here’s what they had to say. Isabelle Ho, People Services summer student Coming into this summer job, my main expectation was to work hard and successfully complete my final work term for my degree. I was most nervous about meeting new people and stepping into a new environment, but those nerves quickly faded thanks to the warm welcome I received. One of the highlights of my summer was contributing to the Summer Student Mentorship Project. It was incredibly rewarding to collaborate with fellow student

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