That has more to do with Canadas very lax white-collar crime laws. No one was ever convicted in Bri-X and that cost stockholders several billion and Nortel has been up to some of the shady accounting practices that have landed US executives in jail. Even Conrad Black had to tried under US law. The other end of the Mulroney-Airbus connection did end up being convicted for making payoffs for business, I guess Europe has better corporate laws than we do too.
Oh so the Gomery Report nailed it then?
Martian, the finance minister had no knowledge of where the money went?
That either indicates he was a complete boob, or complicit.
You can't have it both ways.
The US had hundreds of protectionist bills on the floor in the mid 80s and Mulroney caved, just like Harper did over softwood. And in case you haven't noticed, Canadian owned corporations are rapidly disappearing, a trend that began with the lifting of controls under Mulroney.
So folding half way, was worse then not negotiating at all and crippling our economy?
And Mulroney mistook Regans ass for the Blarney Stone...:lol:
I won't argue that, but it's still a matter of how you view the facts. Mulroney's actions with regards to deals with the US benefitted Canadians in the long run. Trudeau's...well we'll just keep on paying and paying.
Look I'm not defending Mulroney, I hate the fact that it sounds like I am, but in the lesser of two evils, I'll take Mulroney any time.