Article content
For Josh Giesbrecht running a cannabis business in Winnipeg is a source of pride and a way to make a living, but it is also a way for him to hire and employ fellow Indigenous community members and to share and celebrate his culture.
Giesbrecht, 30, of Winnipeg, who is originally from Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation, opened the doors to Uncle Samâs Cannabis, a 1,600 square foot recreational cannabis retail store on Bannatyne Avenue in Winnipegâs Exchange District, back in late May.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or Indigenous values growing at Uncle Samâs cannabis store Back to video
Lheildi T enneh chief calls for National Indigenous Peoples Day to become a national holiday - BC News castanet.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from castanet.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Yukon RCMP members observed National Indigenous Peoples Day
Yukon RCMP said today they “respectfully and humbly observed and acknowledged National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21
and everyday we serve Indigenous people in the Yukon.”
By
June 22, 2021
To read this article, you must create an account and buy a subscription OR log in to your existing account with an up-to-date paid subscription.