Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Canada Among Least Corrupt

Good old boring Canada. I had never heard of Transparency International until they published this report today. From the National Post:
Canada is viewed as one of the least corrupt countries in the world and is an "inspiration" for the U.S. and other nations in North and South America.
Canada's score, as high as 9.0 [out of 10] in 2002, slid to 8.4 in 2005 as a result of the Liberal sponsorship scandal. It bounced up to 8.7 in the 2007 TI index, a level it has maintained in the two subsequent TI studies.

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