in Akwesasne Mohawk Territory—and former police chief Lewis Mitchell was getting a far more preferable directive from the feds. After a four-year application process, his company Seven Leaf, had finally been given the go-ahead to cultivate cannabis.
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The Pineland Forest Nursery near Hadashville that operated as a government-owned tree-growing operation for 65 years is, literally, going to pot.
Wahupta Ventures Inc. today announced that it has entered into a Stock Purchase Agreement with Enigma Enterprises Inc. Wahupta has committed to an investment amount of $2,000,000 to be paid over a six month period in exchange for a 10% ownership in Enigma Enterprises Inc which owns Colombian subsidiary Milagro Pharmaceuticals S.A.S.
Williams Lake Indian Band is getting into the cannabis business with the construction of a retail shop on IR#6 land inside the city limits of Williams Lake.
The draft Kahnawake Cannabis Control Law hearing last Tuesday (November 20) night followed a news release from the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake condemning disruptive actions during meetings.
5Buds Cannabis in Warman will opening its doors to customers on Friday at 2 p.m., the company announced From SASKATOON STARPHOENIX link to article November 29, 2018 5Buds Cannabis will opening its doors to customers Friday afternoon, the company announced. The recreational cannabis store on Centennial Boulevard in Warman is scheduled to…
The Six Nations Nations elected-band council is proposing a minimum age of 21 to use, grow, distribute and sell recreational marijuana in its territory. That's older than Ontario's threshold of 19 for pot in Canada's new legalized landscape.
Warman cannabis store set to open Friday: 5Buds Cannabis is licensed under Synergy Five Investments, a partnership between five Saskatchewan First Nations that won permits to open cannabis stores in Warman, North Battleford and Yorkton.
A new FNHA ad campaign is aimed at delaying first cannabis use, and reducing the harms among young people as well as expectant and breastfeeding mothers.
The chief of a First Nation operating an unlicensed cannabis store says another meeting is planned with the Saskatchewan government on the issue.