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Bryson, assistant grower from Shxwhá:y Village, learns the ropes to become a master grower at the All Nation Shxwhá:y Village cannabis cultivation facility.

Cannabis has been an economic driver for Indigenous communities across Canada.

It has also been part of some Indigenous cultures for many generations.

Indigenous owned and affiliated companies are helping with employment, entrepreneurship, and tourism, as well as helping contribute to the cultural conversation happening in Canada.

Here are five Indigenous-owned cannabis producers to check out and try:

Sugar Cane Cannabis

Sugar Cane Cannabis
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Located in Williams Lake, Sugar Cane is BC’s first farmgate craft cannabis cultivator.

Sugar Cane is wholly owned by Williams Lake First Nation (WLFN). Sugar Cane Cannabis was part of WLFN’s vision to produce the highest-quality, small-batch craft cannabis and to make it available to people directly from the facility in which it is grown.

Their journey started in 2020, when construction of a 7,000-square-foot purpose-built facility started. In 2022, construction was completed, and Sugar Cane Cannabis received its micro-cultivation licence. Sugar Cane features state-of-the-art cultivation techniques, an industry-leading grow team, and a spectacular boutique retail outlet offering a truly curated cannabis experience.

They’re located in Secwepemc Territory in Williams Lake, BC.

Sugar Cane Cannabis

Seven Leaf

Seven Leafs
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A room full of Wappa at Seven Leaf on Akwesasne Mohawk Territory in the province of Ontario.

Seven Leaf’s roots and heritage as an Indigenous licensed producer is apparent from the get-go, with the name SOVE7EIGN, referencing the importance of what it means to have sovereignty and independence as a First Nations community.

The Akwesasne Kanienʼkehá꞉ka (Mohawk) territory where they are based has a long-standing history of geographical complexity. The land straddles both international (U.S. and Canada) and provincial (Ontario and Québec) borders. The name SOVE7EIGN works in synergy with the branding, which features topographical renditions of the land shown as a single entity, as well as the exact coordinates for the reservation.

Seven Leaf

All Nations

All Nations Cannabis Products
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All Nations has been receiving rave reviews on Reddit.

All Nations is leading the way for meaningful Indigenous participation in the licensed cannabis industry.

They aspire to be the world’s largest Indigenous cannabis company delivering prosperity and social impact to the communities where live and work.

All Nations combines BC grown cannabis, expertise and Indigenous social impact to create a powerful cannabis presence which is becoming recognized as a high quality producers and unique business model that has unprecedented growth potential.

They’ve released Stó꞉lō Haze and Mac Daddy.

All Nations

Red Market Brand

Red Market

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Red Market products are available in Ontario.

Red Market Brand launched on June 21, 2021 — National Indigenous People’s Day.

Their logo is the symbol for ‘Prosperity’ in Anishinaabe tradition.

The company brings Canadians another way to support First Nations communities. The Red Market applies their collective knowledge and wisdom, combined with modern cannabis expertise, to cultivate and support Indigenous communities.

Through Red Market, founder and CEO Isadore Day believes that true Indigenous nationhood can be achieved by striving in every way for the development of healthy, wealthy Indigenous communities.

Red Market acknowledges and respects their roots by devoting a portion of their profits to creating sustainable First Nation community health and wealth.

Red Market

JBuds Cannabis

J Buds Cannabis Store
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JBuds is located in Summerland, BC.

Exceptional cannabis isn’t the only thing JBuds is working toward.

The family has a history of working on environmental cleanup projects in the Canadian North and works hard to ensure limits on the environmental impact of all activities that JBuds is involved with.

As an Indigenous-owned company they encourage a diverse working environment and have implemented training programs to encourage professional development for all staff.

A family owned and operated micro-cultivation facility in Summerland, brothers Noah and Dillion Johnson work together to lead the cultivation team. Having grown up together off the grid in the Northwest Territories, the brothers have a strong connection and they cultivate the crops with care and attention.

Harvests are hang dried and slow cured and  all stages including hanging, drying, trimming and storage happen in carefully controlled environments.

 JBuds

 

Where the oz. is located, in the Okanagan Valley of BC, we live and work within the unceded territory of the Syilx/Okanagan People.

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Vancouver-based Numinus Wellness Inc. has announced a 30-person clinical trial to establish the best practices for treating substance use disorders with psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy.

According to a press release, the trial will be focused on treating tobacco, stimulant, alcohol and opioid disorders.

A 2017 study published in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse found that psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy “holds considerable promise” for treating tobacco addiction. After 12 months of psilocybin therapy sessions, roughly 70 per cent of participants had abstained from smoking.

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psilocybin trial test

Published: Nov. 1, 2022
By Becca Clarkson  –
CTVNewsVancouver.ca Reporter – 

A Vancouver-based pharmaceutical company will run the first take home psilocybin clinical trial in North America.

Health Canada has approved phase two of the trial by Apex Labs, which will evaluate the safety and efficacy of its low dose, multi-dose product APEX-52 in treating depression in veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Veterans Affairs Canada estimates up to 10 per cent of war-zone veterans have been diagnosed with PTSD. That’s twice the amount of diagnoses the general adult population has received, according to Statistics Canada.

Apex Labs CEO Tyler Powell says many veterans are already self-medicating with micro-doses of unregulated psilocybin products

“Our goal is to expand access to pharmaceutical grade drug products through regulated systems, providing transparency and support for patients in need,” Tyler said in a statement released Tuesday.

The Oct. 24 approval comes nearly 11 months after Health Canada broadened the Special Access Program to include MDMA and psilocybin, a psychedelic compound found in “magic mushrooms” that research shows can have antidepressant effects.

This exemption means that health care professionals can use psilocybin on a case-to-case basis if they think a patient would benefit.

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Green Karat

This reference letter is to express our gratitude to John and his team.

Green Karat

We are very grateful and appreciate everything they did for us. From start to finish, TCSI supported us at every step of the process to obtain our license from Health Canada. Always very professional, they knew how to guide us with their good knowledge.

John is someone who is very respected in the industry and has great contacts. Over the years we have developed a strong business and friendship relationship.

We will continue to progress with them in the future development of our business. I highly recommend TCSI for your consulting services.

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This letter serves as a reference for Trichome Consulting Services Inc. John Karroll and his team provided awesome service to us in obtaining our Micro Processing Cannabis Licence from Health Canada.

First Choice Cannabis

They were extremely helpful and patient with us as we worked together to apply for our licence. We wouldn’t have been able to do it without them.

They are very knowledgeable, professional, experienced and very responsive to any questions we had.

We would highly recommend Trichome Consulting Services to anyone who would like assistance in applying for a Health Canada cannabis licence.

First Choice Cannabis Product Co Ltd.

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Valhalla Flwr

This letter serves as reference for Trichome Consulting Services Inc. John Karrol was very professional and easy to work with. John and his team assisted us with the licensing applications. They are extremely knowledgeable and experienced individuals.

November 5th,2021 Valhalla Flwr has received our Standard Cultivating License.
Thank you to John and his team members at Trichome Consulting, I would highly recommend their services to anyone who is looking to become Licensed.


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CBD helps cure boy who had 1000 epileptic seizures per month.

By: Amy Sharpe – News Reporter – The Mirror UK

Published: 31 Oct 2022 –

A boy who used to endure 500 life-threatening fits a month is set to celebrate his 1,000th seizure-free day, thanks to medical cannabis.

Alfie Dingley, who suffers from severe epilepsy, is one of just three people in the UK to have been handed an NHS prescription for the drug.

Mum Hannah Deacon says the cannabis – which was legalised for medicinal use on November 1, 2018 – has made a huge difference to the 11-year-old’s life.

Yet thousands of people are still unable to access funded prescriptions, with families forced to spend thousands of pounds a month to go private, or buy the drug illegally.

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidance allows ­clinicians to prescribe medical cannabis if the evidence suggests it could be beneficial.

But the British Paediatric and Neurology Association does not support the use of whole plant medicinal cannabis, which contains the psychoactive ingredient THC, claiming that the firms producing the products have not undertaken the required clinical trials to prove their safety.

Hannah, 43, who co-founded MedCan Support for families looking to access the drug, said this stance has created what she described as “a block” on NHS prescriptions.

She told how medical cannabis had given Alfie back his “quality of life”, allowing him to attend school full-time and start making friends.

But she said: “Some people have no choice but to spend £24,000 a year during a cost-of-living crisis just to keep their child safe.

 The CBD oil and THC oil used by Alfie Dingley
Alfie suffers from a rare form of epilepsy ( Image: Rowan Griffiths)

“We see families fundraising, which is demoralising, but others are going to the illegal market, where they don’t know what’s in the product and they are risking prosecution.

“As many as 1.8 million people use illegal cannabis for medical reasons. The Government has a responsibility to keep them safe.”

Alfie, who started having seizures when he was a baby and is also autistic, has a funded ­prescription for Bedrolite – a CBD oil that contains less than 1% THC and 7.5% CBD.

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Alfie suffers from a rare form of epilepsy ( Image: Rowan Griffiths)

He made history in June 2018 when the Home Office gave his doctor the first licence to prescribe medical cannabis. Today, Alfie marks his 985th day without a seizure – and next month he will hit the milestone of 1,000. Hannah said: “Alfie is evidence it works… it is safe for him.

“It is not a miracle cure as he still has an epilepsy condition, but because the seizures are not happening, it has helped him sleep and engage.

“It has given him a quality of life. He’s reading – before, he couldn’t say more than two or three sentences – and he is learning and understanding normal relationships and asking questions. He has made friends and as a result, I have made friends.”

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