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TD's Don Drummond to retire

Published March 11, 2010, 7:55 am, National Post

Don Drummond, the chief economist at Toronto-Dominion Bank and much-quoted analyst on matters related to federal fiscal policy, will retire at the end of June, the bank announced Thursday

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TD's Don Drummond to rest his calculator end June - Vancouver Sun
OTTAWA -- Don Drummond, the chief economist at Toronto-Dominion Bank and much-quoted analyst on matters related to federal fiscal policy, will retire at the end of June, the bank announced Thursday. Craig Alexander, presently deputy chief economist ...

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