Ryan Allway September 30th, 2018 Seven Leaf of Akwesasne, Ontario has become Canada’s first Indigenous owned and operated producer of medical cannabis licensed... Seven Leaf Becomes First Indigenous Owned Licensed Producer

Ryan Allway

September 30th, 2018


Seven Leaf of Akwesasne, Ontario has become Canada’s first Indigenous owned and operated producer of medical cannabis licensed by Health Canada under the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations.

Located in the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory on Cornwall Island, Ontario, the company is led by an experienced team from the Akwesasne community with diverse expertise in law enforcement and the law, horticulture, business administration and pharmaceuticals.

“Seven Leaf has the potential to create a new economy on Akwesasne which in turn will impact the broader Akwesasne economy with new jobs and contracting opportunities.”

Lewis Mitchell, President of Seven Leaf

Seven Leaf is already employing many local people in the construction trades. At operating capacity, Seven Leaf expects to hire 75 people. It will complete its next phase of hiring within 6 months. According to Mitchell, “Seven Leaf can offer steady employment for a range of work that makes it attractive for our high school and college graduates. We expect to have many jobs over the next year – from maintenance to growers to senior staff and everything in between.”

The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne shares in the celebration of the licensing of Seven Leaf. We look forward to the positive contribution Seven Leaf will have on Akwesasne’s economy and look forward to advancing our working relationship with Health Canada to ensure our common objectives are achieved.”
Abram Benedict, Grand Chief, Mohawk Council of Akwesasne

Seven Leaf is poised for rapid expansion over the next 18 to 24 months with plans to triple the size of its indoor production facility in Akwesasne, Ontario. It expects to be operating at full capacity by Fall 2019. This expansion builds more cultivation and processing space and increases production, helping Seven Leaf to establish itself quickly in the new cannabis market in Canada.

“The Seven Leaf team is deeply rooted in the Akwesasne community.  We take tremendous pride in our First Nations Territory and believe in providing advancement and growth opportunities for a strong, prosperous future,” says Mitchell. “We are establishing quality jobs – where our college and university graduates have something to come home for, and to stay for.”

About Seven Leaf

Seven Leaf is a licensed producer of cannabis under the Access to Cannabis For Medical Purposes Regulations (ACMPR). Seven Leaf is building out an 84,000 sq. ft. scalable production facility in Akwesasne, Ontario. Seven Leaf is a model of Mohawk leadership and First Nations self-sufficiency. We believe in sound production practices and providing safe, quality products. Our team is rooted deeply in the Akwesasne community, our most valued source of experience and pride. Our company is committed to community prosperity. We strive to work toward a greater good and provide our people with new opportunities to thrive. We are dedicated to creating economic sustainability, and to leaving a strong and prosperous legacy for future generations.

Follow Seven Leaf on:

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/SevenLeafMed/

www.sevenleaf.ca

SOURCE Seven Leaf

Ryan Allway

About Ryan Allway

Mr. Allway has over a decade of experience in the financial markets as both a private investor and financial journalist. He has been actively involved in the cannabis industry since its inception, covering public and private companies.


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