I was thinking as the torrent of anguish flying around the Canadian bit of the internet began to subside this afternoon about scandels as we have them here. They have tended not to be in the British style about sex or in the US style about power. They tend to be about cash:
- There were all those allegations about that friend to both the Christian Democratic Union Party of Germany and Brian Mulroney:
That would be the same Karlheinz Schreiber from whom Mr. Mulroney was later -- wrongfully, as it turned out -- accused of receiving kickbacks in connection with Air Canada's $1.8-billion purchase of aircraft from Airbus Industrie. The false accusation prompted Mr. Mulroney's famous lawsuit against the government of Canada, in settlement of which he was eventually paid $2-million. Much of this was documented in Mr. Kaplan's 1998 book, Presumed Guilty, a passionate defence of Mr. Mulroney's reputation...
- Saskatchewan's Tories of the early 1990s were not so fortunate as...
14 Conservative members of the legislature and two caucus workers were convicted of fraud and breach of trust for illegally diverting hundreds of thousands of dollars from government allowances in a phoney expense-claim scam. The party was destroyed by this scandal
Having worked on a breach of public trust case, I was very grateful to these guys for creating such a solid body of legal precedent to work with. - A number of Buchanan's Conservatives Nova Scotia's in the 1980s always seemed to be in the courts and/or the locally known "bagman" it seemed before the Westray diaster put all that in perspective if not entirely in the past. [Google, by the way, is a rotten historian as there is little to be found on the topic.]
- And, as we all know, it was not only Tories as Jeffery Simpson wrote in The Globe and Mail in February 2004 about Trudeau's Liberals:
And, of course, there was patronage. When running for the party leadership in 1968, Mr. Trudeau said, "I'm not against helping a friend of the Liberal Party when I get a chance." Generally, however, he disliked the grubby business of patronage. He couldn't understand why anyone would participate in politics for the hope of reward.
He learned -- and wound up filling the Senate, agencies, boards and commissions with Liberals, ending his prime ministerial career with the greatest single-day orgy of patronage in Canadian history. His Quebec ministers met Thursday mornings in a dining room adjacent to the parliamentary restaurant to exercise political discretion on behalf of supporters and party friends. Mr. Trudeau's ministerial fixers in Quebec included Jean Marchand, Marc Lalonde, André Ouellet and Francis Fox, now responsible for Quebec in Mr. Martin's office.

Comments
Ben - April 6, 2005 12:19 AM
Ah, well you need to remember the granddaddy of them all: The Pacific Scandal. It took down Sir John A.
Pesky telegraph records.
Marian - April 6, 2005 8:51 AM
Jeffrey Simpson is a good writer. I guess my very partisan thoughts on this are that I'd rather a government that sins a bit on its way to doing me a good turn, than a government that's sin free on its way to missile defense, cutting medicare or some archaic legislation on homosexuality. Who in his right mind would vote for Harper and his merry band of bigots anyway?
Alan - April 6, 2005 8:57 AM
Hmmm....I never thought of them that way before...wait a minute! Of course I have.
SayNay? - April 6, 2005 6:35 PM
Marian: what a sad, sorry commentary on the state of expectations of you and like-minded people. Don't you think we deserve better?
Just "a little sin", is it? And for whose benefit? $40 Million to Brault and Groupaction? Where is the "good turn" done to you in that?
In his article, Simpson borders on an idiotic apologist for the Liberal's and this scandal, suggesting it is "business as usual" - the problem the Liberals have and Simpson glosses over, is that the so-called "good" sought to be achieved in this program could have been accomplished without the excessive graft and within the existing rules - but I guess Brault wouldn't have got all of his $40 Million, including $550,000 for a report no one could find.
Marian - April 8, 2005 9:16 AM
You want voters to punish the Liberals because some of them were self-interested on their way to being fair and elect the Conservatives who will be fair on their way to being self-interested. Thanks, but no thanks.
I'd rather vote NDP.
By the way, you shouldn't bad mouth your like minded confreres [eg Simpson] they might be useful to you later on. There are lots of people in Canada who would consider voting for someone like him. What they won't do is vote for someone as right wing as Harper.
Actually, Jim Stanford (Globe columnist and clever fellow) has an article on this scandal when it first broke which you would do well to read. I've posted it as my web page.
Marian - April 8, 2005 9:26 AM
Plus ca change. Plus c'est la meme chose.