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unsurrendered Territory of the Kanienʼkehá꞉ka (Mohawk), whose presence here
reaches back to time immemorial.  CJPME recognizes the Kanienʼkehá꞉ka as the
customary keepers and defenders of the St. Lawrence River Watershed and its
tributaries. We honour their long history of welcoming many Nations to this
beautiful territory and uphold and uplift the voice and values of our Host
Nation.  Further, CJPME respects and affirms the inherent and Treaty Rights of
all Indigenous Peoples across this land. CJPME has and will continue to honour
the commitments to self-determination and sovereignty we have made to Indigenous
Nations and Peoples.  CJPME also acknowledges the historical oppression of
lands, cultures and the original Peoples in what we now know as Canada and
fervently believes that its work should contribute to the healing and
decolonizing journey we all share together.

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