Six Nations Cannabis Commission says its gaining trust

The Six Nations Cannabis Commission (SNCC) says it is making strides in repairing trust in the community, but it’s still having issues securing a bank account. Kathy Mair, SNCC chair gave Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) a quarterly update on the commission at its General Finance Committee meeting on May 15. She focused on the challenge of securing a bank account, getting more information out to the community, investing in the community, bringing cannabis industry leaders together, as well as creating a testing facility on Six Nations. “Lots of banks have said, ‘OK, move up the echelon’ and then say, ‘sorry we can’t help you.’ Two credit unions are very interested and we met with the vice president of regional sales we’re meeting next week with him. We’re hoping this…

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