WHEN earlier this month Jean Charest, Quebec's premier, appeared on a popular talk show he was in solemn mood. Yet even he had to laugh when he almost called the “construction industry” the “corruption industry”. It was a Freudian slip: it is Mr Charest's dogged refusal to bow to widespread demands for a public inquiry into claims of bid-rigging and kickbacks involving developers and politicians that has sunk public support for his Liberal government to rock bottom and prompted mounting calls for him to quit.
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