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Mary Dawson, Canada's first conflict of interest and ethics commissioner dies at 81

Former ethics commissioner Mary Dawson dies

OTTAWA - Ask Dave Dawson what his mother, Mary Dawson, was most proud of after nearly 50 years spent as a civil servant and Canada's conflict of interest and ethics commissioner, and the answer comes easy.

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Canada's first conflict of interest and ethic commissioner, Mary Dawson, dies
Canada's first conflict of interest and ethics commissioner, Mary Dawson, has died. Dawson waits to appear before the House of Commons Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics committee in Ottawa, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA - Ask Dave Dawson what his mother, Mary Dawson, was most proud of after nearly 50 years spent as a civil servant and Canada's conflict of interest and ethics commissioner, and the answer comes easy.

It was drafting the Constitution Act, 1982, which included the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, he said.

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