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    From Montréal to Madurai: How cities can drive systemic change

    enJune 29, 2022

    About this Episode

    In this episode with Dârini Vedarattiname, we explore the different ways cities, such as Amsterdam and Cochin or our home cities Montréal and Madurai, can impact our society and our economic development. Where do you come from and how much does that impact the opportunities you get? What determines a city’s place in the world? Join us to listen to a truly global citizen talk about a deeply global topic.

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