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Indigenous cannabis entrepreneurs choose between government red tape and reserve ‘red markets’

BY: RYAN HOOKSPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAILPUBLISHED NOVEMBER 30, 2023 Robert Stevenson is Anishinaabe of the Bear Clan and owner of Medicine Wheel, a cannabis dispensary operating under the ‘red market’ on Alderville First Nation.ROBERT STEVENSON/HANDOUT On Alderville First Nation – a reserve south of Roseneath, Ont. – a dozen cannabis stores make up a […]

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Medicine Wheel in the Age of Covid: an Interview with Rob Stevenson

When the pandemic started, Alderville First Nation was entirely shut down, and all stores on the territory were completely closed for three months. With the store shuttered, Medicine Wheel had to lay off about 40 employees. All staff members were paid two weeks’ wages, and because the staff were all on payroll, they were eligible for COVID-19 financial support.

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Cannabis is an Aboriginal Right: “Speak From the Heart – and Don’t Give Up!”

On March 4th, 2021, Chief Del Riley, the former President of the National Indian Brotherhood, and a co-author and negotiator of Sections 25 and 35 of the Canadian Constitution, visited Alderville First Nation. Chief Riley was there to tour Medicine Wheel Natural Healing – the first dispensary to open in Alderville – and to see first hand the state of the art cannabis testing and extraction facilities of Red Feather Laboratories.

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3 Years Ago You Could Only Buy Legal Weed on First Nations, Now Some Say the Industry Needs a ‘Red Market’

Stevenson says instead of being dismissed as “black market,” it’s time for Indigenous retailers to carve out a “red market” in the cannabis industry that’s unique from what’s offered at provincially-regulated pot shops.

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Medicine Wheel Raising Funds for Alderville Women’s Shelter in Honour of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

Published by KawarthaNow.co June 12 2020 Owner and Alderville First Nation member Rob Stevenson will match funds raised from raffle of painting Alderville First Nation’s Medicine Wheel Natural Healing is raising funds in June for the Alderville Women’s Shelter. The cannabis retailer, located at 8986 County Road 45 in Roseneath, is celebrating its third anniversary

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Building Indigenous Sovereignty Through Social Entrepreneurship

Wednesday, Nov 13th, 2019 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM | Wexner-G02, HKS The Social Innovation + Change Initiative is delighted to welcome Rob Stevenson, member of the Bear Clan from the Alderville First Nation and Founder of Medicine Wheel Natural Healing, and Patrick Tomlinson, 2015 Cheng Fellow and MC/MPA 2016, for an interactive conversation on building Indigenous sovereignty through for-profit social

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Medicine Wheel Natural Healing Trains Staff For Medical Emergencies

The Medicine Wheel Natural Healing manager Krista Mattson, Owner Rob Stevenson and Northumberland First Response Medical Training owner Ken Jansen with medical equipment including AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) along with Nalaxone kit for anyone suffering from an overdose along with a epi-pen for people having an allergic reaction.

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‘Degrading and deplorable’: Ontario Slammed Over Cannabis License Lottery for First Nations

“This is divisive. In no way shape or form does it promote our First Nations working together. It’s saying, ‘Here are eight licenses. There are 133 First Nations in Ontario. You fight over it,’” Day told Yahoo Finance Canada. “It’s a degrading and deplorable tactic that we have seen time and time again. The provincial government will realize very quickly that we’re not going to take the bait.”

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Limiting Cannabis Stores on Ontario First Nations Against ‘Community Sovereignty’: Regional Chief

On Wednesday, the Ontario government announced that it will issue up to eight licences for those wishing to operate a cannabis store on First Nations reserves — but Indigenous leaders and those involved with cannabis say this decision poses jurisdictional issues.

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Politicians and Bureaucrats Get an Earful at Indigenous Cannabis Conference

Published by Dispensing Freedom, Feb 25, 2019 OTTAWA – Over 300 delegates attended the second National Indigenous Cannabis and Hemp Conference (NICHC) held on the unceded territory of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan on February 19-20, 2019. The conference was notable for involving high-powered Canadian cabinet ministers responsible for Canada’s legalization of cannabis efforts such as Bill

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