
Conference aims to help First Nations explore medical marijuana production
Members of many First Nations attended a conference in North Battleford Thursday to find out more about the benefits of getting involved in niche markets such as medical marijuana production and how it could create more economic opportunites for Indigenous people
The event, called “The Indigenous Forum Emphasizing Indigenous Control – Food Sovereignty, Hemp & Medical Cannabis,” was held at the Tropical Inn Wednesday and Thursday in North Battleford. Guest speakers discussed the benefits for First Nations producing organic food as well as going into the business of hemp production. By pursuing new opportunities for economic development, organizers said Indigenous communities may also become more self-sustaining.
Rod Gopher, a private business consultant from Saulteaux First Nation, attended the conference Thursday and said he supports any new developments to improve First Nation economies, including a medical marijuana production site.
“There will be job opportunities that will come with it,” Gopher said. “I think it’s a good idea. It creates employment … It will make them a little more self-sufficient.”