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Big haul: Strathroy-Caradoc police seize trailer loaded with $140K of pot

Big haul: Strathroy-Caradoc police seize trailer loaded with $140K of pot
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Big haul: Strathroy-Caradoc police seize trailer loaded with $140K of pot

Big haul: Strathroy-Caradoc police seize trailer loaded with $140K of pot
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Our own grey areas: First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdiction, taxes, testing, sovereignty

April 26, 2021   Pheasant Rump First Nation Chief Ira McArthur at the Legislative Building in Regina Bryan Schlosser Regina Leader Post.   The Indigenous-owned casino example and current cannabis laws show how, Acoose says, governments “legislate us out of participating in the larger economy on our own terms. That’s a form of oppression.” Zagime, Saskatchewan  Chief Lynn Acoose     Local Journalism Initiative Reporter More than two years after Ottawa legalized weed, Saskatchewan’s green industry has grown into a jurisdictional grey zone. First Nations in the province’s southeast are growing into the retail end of the market, running four pot shops on their reserve lands, but are foregoing the provincially-mandated permitting process.

Our own grey areas: First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdictions

‘Our own grey areas:’ First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdictions More than two years after Ottawa legalized cannabis, Saskatchewan’s green industry has grown into a jurisdictional grey zone. First Nations in the province’s southeast are growing into the retail end of the market running four pot shops on their reserve lands but are foregoing the provincially-mandated permitting process. And the feds keep leaving the ball in the province’s court, saying it’s up to Saskatchewan to regulate, while seemingly not touching the on-reserve pot shop issues. Yet the issue is black and white for two chiefs who spoke about their communities’ recently opened stores: As signatories to Treaty 4, Pheasant Rump Nakota Nation and Zagime (Sakimay) Anishinabeck have the sovereign right to do as they wish with business on their own lands.

Our own grey areas: First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdictions

Our own grey areas: First Nations navigate hazy cannabis retail jurisdictions
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