Posted AT 10:15 PM EST on 13/12/07
David Dodge: The perpetual student's parting questions
HEATHER SCOFFIELD
Globe and Mail Update
OTTAWA When David Dodge first started working in the public service 35 years ago, he saw a shackled economy where civil servants beavered away to control prices, propped up sagging companies, and often resisted change.
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