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Overcoming Division and Polarization
Addressing racism, xenophobia, and ā€œus vs. themā€ narratives. 
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SUMMARY - Overcoming Division and Polarization

Immigration sits at the center of polarized political debates—not just in Canada but globally. Views range from enthusiastic welcome to hostile rejection, with little middle ground in public discourse. This polarization affects newcomers directly: they may experience both embrace and rejection, sometimes from different people in the same community. Overcoming division and polarization around immigration requires understanding what drives it and finding ways to build consensus across difference.

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