First Nations-Owned Cannabis Stores No Longer Need SLGA Permit: Province

However, terms of the change already rejected by at least 1 chief.

The provincial government is hoping a rule change can “level the playing field” when it comes to cannabis stores in Saskatchewan.

An order in council signed on July 28 states that First Nations will no longer have to secure a permit from the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA), the government body in charge of regulating the liquor and cannabis industries, in order to operate on-reserve cannabis stores.

– Read the entire article at CBC News.

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