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Land acknowledgement
On a national level, we encourage all Canadians and visitors to Canada, to learn about the Indigenous people of the lands on which we live, work or visit and become engaged allies together. We, as Canadians, in the spirit of truth and reconciliation, respect the self-determination of First Nations, Métis and Inuit, and their rights and responsibilities in cultures, languages and the pursuit of wellness. From Malcom King, Rod McCormick, and Helen Robinson Settee, Indigenous leads of the SPOR NTE. Delivered by MK to SPOR National Training Entity at their formal launch, 2022Nov30. Friendly amendments from Carla Bertsch, AVA, and Alexandra King, Pewaseskwan.

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