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bridges vol. 2, July 2004 / People in the Spotlight
“The appointment
of Arthur Carty, head of the National Research Council, as national
science advisor to the Prime Minister is a good step. Dr. Carty could
be influential in shaping and advancing a national science agenda,”
wrote Preston Manning. And that is quite a compliment, coming from one
of Canada’s
most outspoken former opposition critics for Science & Technology.
Manning’s sentiment is not an exception: Arthur Carty, the former head
of the National Research Council, is widely regarded as an excellent
choice for the newly created position.
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