Well, corruption in politics in Canada has quite the
history, too - does that mean it should always be
that way?
The Pacific Scandal involves the allegations of bribes being taken by Canada's Conservative government of Sir John A. Macdonald.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Scandal
I might also mention that Jean Cretin ordered
the government bank to buy his hotel, and Brian
Mulroney took substantial bribes, both while PM.
And who can forget that psychotic, William Lyon
Mackenzie King, who's government was brought
down by outlandish corruption during Prohibition?
Are those good things, too, because political
corruption in Canada has a long history?
That's a specious argument, Greg.