The Canadian Wheat Board renewed its US$2 billion Euro medium term note program on October 30, 2003. The arranger for the program was Merrill Lynch International, and the dealers included Goldman Sachs International, Mizuho International plc and UBS Ltd.
The board was represented by in-house counsel Margaret Wiebe and Dayna Hillman; by Peter Noble and Susan Mann (corporate) and Jules Charette (tax) of Ogilvy Renault; and by Robert Sly (tax) of Aikins, MacAulay & Thorvaldson LLP in Winnipeg. The dealers were represented by Sherry Roth of Stikeman Elliott LLP.
The board was represented by in-house counsel Margaret Wiebe and Dayna Hillman; by Peter Noble and Susan Mann (corporate) and Jules Charette (tax) of Ogilvy Renault; and by Robert Sly (tax) of Aikins, MacAulay & Thorvaldson LLP in Winnipeg. The dealers were represented by Sherry Roth of Stikeman Elliott LLP.