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Our Land, Our Farms, Our Farmers

Rural Revolution Mobilizes Western Ontario

by Randy Hillier, President, Lanark Landowners’ association
Friday, July 29, 2005

Due to the continued success and momentum against excessive government intrusion and over regulation of private rural landowners; The Lanark Landowners association (LLa) has received numerous requests from rural groups and people wishing to join the Rural Revolution.

Beginning July 31 the LLa and other rural associations will campaign to re-create Carleton County and eliminate the problems created by the amalgamated City of Ottawa. In addition the formation of the Carleton County landowners association will be announced.

On august 8th the Rural Revolution travels to the farm of Ross Laycock (highway 26 between Meaford and Owen Sound), for a Landowners rally. Hosted by the Grey-Bruce Cattleman’s association. The newly formed Grey-Bruce Landowners association (GBLa) will have a membership table and literature available. In addition Bill Murdoch, MPP for the area will be speaking. Liberal MPPS have yet to reply to their invitation. (contact John armstrong 519-378-7665 for meeting info, or John Hallman GBLa president 519-794-2410)

On august 9th the Rural Revolution primes the Tri-County area for the inaugural meeting of the Norfolk-Oxford —Elgin Landowners association meeting. The meeting will be held at the Cortland community center (between Tillsonburg and Delhi) The LLa has a significant following in Tobacco country from all sectors of the farming community, rural residents, and local business owners. Tillsonburg was the site of the first "all Four- One, Stop The Destruction Convoys" in January 2005. Contact John Vandeale 519-842-2537 for further info

august 10-11 the Rural Revolution meets with individuals and groups from Halton-Peel, and Chatham-Kent to begin landowner associations in these counties. Further details will be announced.

The week of august 22 sees the Rural Revolution tide sweep Manitoulin Island with a public rally in support of property Rights and rural resistance. Hosted by groups representing aquaculture, Tourists lodges, farming, and the friends of Manitoulin Island. More details will be announced shortly.

as the summer draws to an end the LLa and the Rural Revolution is prepared for a new campaign against unaccountable and corrupt governments. These urban politicians and incompetent bureaucracies who seek to destroy our rural heritage, culture and economy through arbitrary and unjust legislation and regulations are our targets. The rural revolution will tighten the noose and punch back with much greater weight, and not stop until corrupt governments end their legalized theft, and a new rural province is created.

For further info contact
Randy Hillier 613-267-6661, 613-264-3370
Or JohnVanderspank 613-259-2784, 613-880-8480
Or Merle Bowes 613-257-7968



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