auditor general reports

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Scathing auditor general reports underscore political realities

In at least 90 instances, the agency ignored conflict of interest provisions while awarding $76 million to various projects.


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Imagination versus the reality of government

The auditor general found there were 3.8 million more social insurance numbers for Canadians over the age of 20 than there were people.


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Allegations of expense scandals in the Senate have shocked many Canadians and rightfully so. Although unsettling, such antics are not an isolated case; they are part of a larger institutional problem with government.


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“The government should fix it” is a common refrain when people encounter a problem in society. Governments happily oblige because it means more votes for politicians and more work for bureaucrats. Governments themselves also undertake a number of things from encouraging Canadians to be more active, to propping up domestic industries, to trying to create jobs. But can government really deliver? Evidence suggests the answer is a resounding no.