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Immigration partnership program aims to make the Cowichan Valley more welcoming to newcomers

The Discourse

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Transfer
Immigration partnership program aims to make the Cowichan Valley more welcoming to newcomers

A new federally funded partnership wants to understand what barriers immigrants face when they arrive in the Cowichan Valley. The post Immigration partnership program aims to make the Cowichan Valley more welcoming to newcomers appeared first on The Discourse..

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Technique: Transfer
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