Friday, March 26th, 2004
And now a ranting digression into Canadian politics.
When I moved here in 2001, everybody knew that the government — more to the point, the entire federal Liberal party — was corrupt. Everybody knew it. People would joke about Canada being a one-party state, like Mexico or Japan. So why exactly do people care about the particular mechanics of this corruption? It’s not like it’ll affect the election results.
As far as I can tell, in the next election it’s all up to Quebec, as usual. The west doesn’t matter, as usual. The Liberal party still has the best hope of forming a government, and Ontario voters have a choice between sending a Liberal (good - ensures patronage for your riding) or a Conservative (bad - ensures your riding is screwed over for generations to come.)
Quebec voters choose between Bloc Quebecois and the Liberals. Every election, Qubec sends enough Liberal MPs to make a majority, but enough Bloc MPs to scare the Liberal government into continuing to steal from Alberta and pay off Quebec. I don’t see what exactly in the scandal revelations that has overturned this traditional arrangement.
Even supposing that the Liberals can be unseated, what are we hoping for? A return to the way the country was under Mulroney in the 80’s? “Corruption-free” is not an adjective I’ve heard applied to those years. Or are we hoping for a return to the good old days before WWII and the Canada Health Act? Brother, whatever you’re on, you’re not sharing.

