Chief in N.S. says Mi'kmaq have a treaty right to sell cannabis amid new RCMP raids

A joint is seen Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, in Brookline, Mass. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

HALIFAX - A First Nation chief is insisting the Mi'kmaq in Nova Scotia have a treaty right to grow and sell unregulated cannabis as an ongoing dispute with the provincial government shows no signs of letting up.

Chief Terry Paul of Membertou First Nation made the assertion Tuesday night in response to recent police raids on Indigenous-owned cannabis operations. His comments are in conflict with the position of the provincial government, which considers all cannabis sold outside Nova Scotia Liquor Corp. outlets to be illegal.

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