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  • City of Victoria issues proclamation in recognition of June 4 as Independent Living Across Canada Day

City of Victoria issues proclamation in recognition of June 4 as Independent Living Across Canada Day

On May 24, Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps proclaimed June 4 as Independent Living Across Canada Day in Victoria

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Posted on Posted: June 8, 2018Last Updated: June 15, 2018
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