Dysfunctional Dept: Leo Tolstoy famously wrote that "each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." To adapt that somewhat: it is almost certainly true that all families, in different ways and to a greater or lesser extent, are dysfunctional. The same is true of nations. The rub lies in "to a greater or lesser extent.", according to Montreal Gazette. But when the United States is massively dysfunctional - well, to borrow the line of Crocodile Dundee as he flashes his blade before some New York City punks: "That's a problem." is a founding partner of the Montreal law firm Heenan Blaikie. He was president of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from 1981 to 1983. To the extent that Canada is dysfunctional - and it is - it matters very little, if at all, at a global level. Think about it like Greece: were that county the only one of the nations of Europe to be in so many ways chaotic, it would be material for comedians, not an item on the daily news.
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