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Posted AT 3:51 AM EST on 11/08/08

Thinking globally, acting locally

From Monday's Globe and Mail

It's a helter of swelter out on the swank streets of Toronto's Yorkville district. But inside the five-star Hazelton Hotel, built on the site of the long-dead Riverboat coffee house, in a narrow, discreetly hidden main-floor conference room named after a former sage of said Riverboat, Neil Young, all is cool, calm and collected, helped no doubt by an air-conditioning system that this summer afternoon seems set on Antarctica mode.

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