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The provincial government has introduced a new regulation to allow Mi’kmaw communities to open legal cannabis retail stores on reserve by agreement with the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC).

“We’ve spoken with Mi’kmaw leaders across the province, and they have raised concerns about the sale of illegal cannabis in their communities,” Environment and Climate Change Minister Timothy Halman said in a news release on behalf of Finance and Treasury Board Minister John Lohr.

“These changes will allow bands to open a legal store for those who wish to buy and use cannabis.”

The new regulations will allow a band, or a band-owned corporation, to become an authorized seller within their community through an agreement with NSLC to set up a legal retail store.

Any cannabis stores in Mi’kmaw communities will sell cannabis purchased through the NSLC.

The NSLC is currently the only authorized cannabis seller in Nova Scotia.

There is an on-reserve NSLC location in Eskasoni that sells cannabis, which opened in September 2022.

The regulation was a result of a request from several First Nations because of concerns about safety and a regulated supply.

Finance and treasury board spokeswoman Rachel Boomer said the band would be in charge of running the stores, which would be a licensed NSLC store but not an outlet. The employees would come from the community and not be NSLC workers.

The regulations require cannabis to be retailed in a socially responsible manner. Authorized Mi’kmaw sellers must:

  • sell cannabis in its original package

  • sell no more than 30 grams of dried cannabis, or the equivalent, in one transaction

  • only sell at the authorized, permanent location

  • allow no sampling on the premises

  • display a certificate issued by the NSLC indicating they are authorized cannabis sellers

  • follow the NSLC’s responsible retail training and guidelines, ensuring cannabis products aren’t sold to minors or those who are impaired

  • follow all Health Canada requirements.

The timeline for opening is up to the individual bands, who will decide whether they want to be involved. They would then sign an agreement with NSLC to set up the store, with training provided by NSLC.

There are currently no plans to authorize other third-party cannabis sellers.

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Yes, he's so orange, I can see him being painted with Cheetos flavored Cheetos!!

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From that, to 1 TB on a microSD the size of a fingernail. Impressive!

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I remember reading about the 'first' 8-core CPU by AMD around 2012. My how times have changed. I'm now rocking a 16-core CPU!

Also, computers are so much better and more reliable than 20 years ago. Remember how frustrating they used to be compared to now??

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I barely scratched the surface with it and there was nothing there but evil. Stay far, far away.

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Imagine how much work it would be to vaccinate 1,000,000+ chickens in those big factory farms...

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Hey folks, I am diving into Lemmy and I want to contribute one of my favorite songs to this 80s music group! Every Little Step by Bobby Brown!

There is something about this style of live pop RnB music that I find really fun! The dancing is cool and real vocals (even though he's out of breath a lot).

Bobby Brown had a lot of hardship in his life, and I think just for his talent alone he deserves recognition. Thankfully he's still with us today!

 

It just occurred to me that we always refer to news in the plural sense. Even if we're just telling somebody one thing that happened, it's always "news". Makes me wonder if, in the past, there was ever a convention of referring to news in the singular sense.

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