“It just shouldn’t have been there” community complains of cannabis field in back yards

The cannabis grow op on Fourth line has generated community ire and questions of Six Nations Elected Council and its cannabis commission. (TIN Photo)

By Lynda Powless Editor Six Nations community concerns over a large-scale cannabis operation on Fourth Line, went unanswered by Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) meeting Tuesday ( June 10) leaving people frustrated and warning they would hold their own community meeting on cannabis. Elected Chief Sherri Lyn Hill and councillors faced questions about oversight, safety, and transparency from community members. Elected Chief Sherri Lyn Hill said there would be no decisions on the issue that evening but added SNEC would discuss the issue and “I think with the concerns there will be changes.” Community members expressed frustration over what they call a lack of transparency and environmental oversight. Six Nations resident Nancy Porter told SNEC she is dealing with traffic issues, is being flooded out and unknown people were wandering…

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