New provincial regulations in Nova Scotia now allow Mi’kmaq communities to open legal cannabis retail outlets on reserve. Officials say the change will bolster Indigenous entrepreneurship, create local jobs and foster economic development, all while remaining firmly under provincial oversight. Community leaders and stakeholders are watching the implementation of the policy closely.
Mi’kmaq communities in Nova Scotia will be able to open legal cannabis retail stores on reserve under new provincial regulations.
HALIFAX - Mi’kmaq communities in Nova Scotia will be able to open legal cannabis retail stores on reserve under new provincial regulations.
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