Vote buying in Canada
      This article came to my attention courtesy of Fjordman, the insightful Scandinavian writer:
Vote buying in Canada
    "Naresh Raghubeer is executive director with the Canadian Coalition for
    Democracies
    Ontario Auditor-General Jim McCarter reported that the province's
    Immigration and Citizenship Ministry has been dispensing millions of
    dollars in grants to ethnic groups under a process that is "not open,
    transparent or accountable." In many cases, groups got money simply
    because their members were chummy with ministry insiders.
    He documents a taxpayer-funded political black market based on
    "ethnic" vote-buying. Dalton McGuinty's government marked the 2006 and
    2007 fiscal year-end by rushing $32.5-million dollars out the
    treasury's door. Destination: cultural and religious groups likely to
    vote Liberal in the coming October elections. The Iranian-Canadian
    Community Centre's $200,000 grant was disbursed despite there being
    "no written request for funding."
    Whose interest is served when politicians play vote-bank politics with
    Canadian tax dollars? We risk importing into Canada the tribal
    politics that afflict the countries from which many of our immigrants
    have fled."
Here you can clearly see the votrepreneurs do not have the country's interests at heart. All they care about is their re-election. For them, democracy is about vote buying, not with their own money but with taxpayer's money. As I said in my earlier essays, we must reform the system such that the personal interests of the political elite co-incides with the national interests.
    



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Great post much appreciate the time you took to write this.
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