researchers are launching a study that will look at how cannabis legalization affects diverse communities, including Indigenous and racialized communities, in four provinces.
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The Kanesatake band council could start swearing in its own peace officers to prevent the rise of illegal cannabis dispensaries on the North Shore Mohawk territory.
As the floodgates on Canada’s legal cannabis market are set to open this fall, Mohawks on the Kahnawake territory say they don’t plan on submitting to outside regulation.
New online training on cannabis legislation is now available for all Canadian police officers
A new urban reserve at 1075 Portage Ave. is slated to feature a 14,125-square-foot retail complex by the end of the year.
EDITORIAL: Manitoba First Nations Chiefs see cannabis as opportunity for economic development
Anishinabek Police officers made four arrests Tuesday in connection to drug raids at two locations at the Kettle and Stony Point First Nation.
Six Nations is drafting its own cannabis law rather than wait for outside governments to impose regulations.
On the heels of a Saskatchewan First Nation striking an $8-million deal with a Calgary-based cannabis company, Tsuut’ina Nation Chief Lee Crowchild confirmed on Wednesday that he and his council are in negotiations for a deal of their own.