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Government gives first rights of purchase to the expropriated Mirabel farmers
Dec. 12, 2008, Mirabel, Que.- Christian Paradis, Minister of Public Works and Government Services announced today that the Government of Canada has kept its promise by presenting the first rights of purchase to the Mirabel tenant farmers, under the Sales Program of the 11,000 acres of reserve land at Montreal-Mirabel Airport.

In December 2006, Prime Minister Stephen Harper had announced that the Government of Canada would allow farmers to purchase the lands that they are currently leasing from the 11,000-acre Mirabel Airport reserve. At the time, a transition committee, chaired by Daniel Picotte, was set up to make recommendations regarding the terms and conditions of the Sales Program.
   
"This initiative is yet another example of the determination of our Prime Minister and our government in supporting the farmers and their families," said Transport Minister John Baird. "The expropriated farmers of the region now have the opportunity to purchase and regain possession of the land that they have worked for many years in order to better plan for their future."
   
The selling prices for the properties will be established based on the market value as at December 18, 2006, the date on which the program was announced. Tenants and related expropriated owners will be given a 15% price discount.
       
"This program specifically addresses the wishes expressed by farmers to again become the owners of their lands, to investment in these lands and to help realize their full potential as some of the most fertile land in Quebec," added Minister Paradis. "By purchasing the lands that they are currently working, the farmers will encourage agricultural development in the region and stimulate the regional economy."
       
In light of these first rights of purchase, Transport Canada has delegated the task of managing the Sales Program to Public Works and Government Services Canada, effective immediately.

The wetlands located on the 11,000 acres will be henceforth protected under the Federal Policy on Wetland Conservation (1991), through a partnership between Transport Canada and Environment Canada.
 
   







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