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Show The virulent outbreak of corruption in Montreal is of special interest to Americans as proving that municipal graft is not limited in its extent by national boundary lines. Canada has an admirable federal government, su-peior su-peior in some respects to our own, and thf late development of the country's coun-try's institutions has permitted the rulers of the Dominion to heed many a lesson taught by American experience. experi-ence. But the case of Montreal indi-tates indi-tates that, with Canada's rapidly increasing in-creasing population and wealth, the misrule and looting of cities may easily eas-ily distinguish the future development of the Canadian municipalities. |