I'm not saying we don't need government. I'm saying that we need less centralized government. Federal governments are just as open to corruption as large international unions and corporations. Those with the money can buy favour and dictate policy in their favour. What we need is a federal system that only deals with foreign policy and trade. Perhaps even take away some of provincial powers and give more to civic and regional governments.
Well that depends primarily on whether the scope of decisions they set should be spread provincially or federally, and we can only really figure that out through trial and error. I will agree though, that this crime bill is an excellent example where we should maybe look at what's good provincially, rather than what's good for Canada.