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"textContent": "Today’s headlines on economic development are dominated by global instability, national strategy and provincial budgets. We see daily news about major investments, large infrastructure projects and trade deals. That’s how we usually talk about economic development at scale. Read More",
"title": "Opinion: Cities can't control global trade flows. But they can manage operating conditions on their streets",
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