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In what is believed to be a first for Manitoba, the Meta Cannabis Supply Co. store on Long Plain First Nationâs urban reserve in Winnipeg has had its license pulled after regulators reported it was breaching provincial requirements.
It is alleged the store sanctioned and is selling unregulated cannabis from an unlicensed store on the First Nationâs Keeshkeemaquah reserve, according to a joint statement Wednesday from Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries (MBLL) and the Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority of Manitoba (LGCA).
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Winnipeg Free Press
Suspension linked to unlicensed store on Long Plain reserve suspected of selling black market weed
MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
Meta Cannabis Supply Co. store on Madison Street on Long Plain First Nation’s urban reserve is closed because its licence has been suspended.
In the first action of its kind ever taken in the province, Manitoba Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority inspectors suspended the licence of a cannabis store and assumed control of the product on site.
In the first action of its kind ever taken in the province, Manitoba Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority inspectors suspended the licence of a cannabis store and assumed control of the product on site.