Indigenous producer takes title partnership for B.C. Cannabis Summit

The 2022 B.C. Cannabis Summit was held April 20 to 22 in Kelowna. It returns this year from April 21 to 23. Brittany Webster/Black Press Media photo

The B.C. Craft Farmers Co-op has announced that All Nations Mestiyexw will be the title partner at the 2023 B.C. Cannabis Summit, April 21 to 23 at Eldorado Resort in Kelowna.

All Nations is an Indigenous-led cannabis producer that weaves traditional Indigenous practices with innovative cultivation methods. “At All Nations, we focus on strengthening the connection to Indigenous communities. We strive to make a positive socioeconomic impact with Indigenous communities, always encouraging and inspiring Indigenous participation in this industry,” said All Nations CEO Darwin Douglas.

“Our model is recognized by Indigenous communities across the country. It speaks to where Indigenous communities are in their quest for economic sovereignty and their desire to build prosperity – seeking business opportunities within their Nation and on their traditional territories.

“All Nations is about producing great cannabis, creating hope for communities, bringing the Indigenous people into this industry and creating a future that’s sustainable and creating positive societal impact.”

The three-day summit will be packed with vendors, prizes, and guest speakers including deputy premier Mike Farnworth and Nelson-Creston MLA Brittny Anderson.

Tickets can be purchased online at bccraftfarmerscoop.com/summit

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