FUR-FARMERS MOVE
Alberta Laws Kifl Profits Olaiming that it will be next to impossible to operate their business under the new fur-farming regulations now being enforced by the Sdcial Credit Govesrnment, the fur farmers in the vicrnity of Cold Lake in northern Alberta are considering moving their establishments to the land on the north and east sides of Primrose and Cold Lakes, wkich is situated in Saskatchewan. These northern ranchers state that the regulations controlling mink and other fur farms which hitherto were in force in Alberta made it a doubtful venture to balance their books on the right side of the ledger but under the new fur farm laws, their financial statements 'are almost sure to be "in the red."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 12
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