CBC journalist Jorge Barrera examines the rapidly growing indigenous cannabis industry in a segment for CBC’s National on April 20th, 2018. . http://www.cbc.ca/news/thenational

CBC National covers the Indigenous cannabis industry in Six Nations and Tyendinaga for 4-20
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