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Pod 281 - How to bring Indigenous cannabis brands to market
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Pod 281 - How to bring Indigenous cannabis brands to market

On this episode of BofC Live, we connect with Isadore Day, the former Regional Chief of Ontario, Lake Huron Region Grand Chief and Vice Chair of the North Shore Tribal Council, talking about Red Market Brand, a new Indigenous-owned and operated cannabis-related project that’s founded on a mission of supporting Indigenous communities. Red Market will bring high-quality cannabis products to the Canadian retail, adult-use market with the primary goals of making available Indigenous-owned cannabis brands, to pursue economic reconciliation across Canada, and to enrich First Nations communities from Coast to Coast to Coast through compliant cannabis sales. We wanted to connect with Day on June 21 – National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada.

Business of Cannabis: Cannabis News | Cannabis Views | Cannabis Trends · Jay Rosenthal, Isadore Day

June 21, 202110m 52s

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On this episode of BofC Live, we connect with Isadore Day, the former Regional Chief of Ontario, Lake Huron Region Grand Chief and Vice Chair of the North Shore Tribal Council, talking about Red Market Brand, a new Indigenous-owned and operated cannabis-related project that’s founded on a mission of supporting Indigenous communities. Red Market will bring high-quality cannabis products to the Canadian retail, adult-use market with the primary goals of making available Indigenous-owned cannabis brands, to pursue economic reconciliation across Canada, and to enrich First Nations communities from Coast to Coast to Coast through compliant cannabis sales. We wanted to connect with Day on June 21 – National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada.

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jay rosenthalisadore daycanadaindigenous peoples dayred market brand