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In May the provincial regulator terminated the licence for another store Long Plain First Nation is a partner in, Meta Cannabis Supply Co. at 420 Madison St., even though that store was in compliance with all the regulations. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press files)
The province has filed a statement of claim seeking to shut down the Indigenous Bloom cannabis store in Portage la Prairie, the provincial regulator’s latest attempt to rein in what it claims to be the operation of an unlicensed retail shop.
The province has filed a statement of claim seeking to shut down the Indigenous Bloom cannabis store in Portage la Prairie, the provincial regulator’s latest attempt to rein in what it claims to be the operation of an unlicensed retail shop.
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