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Cannabis megastores stoke tensions in Oka Crisis First Nation

Aug 12, 2025
Jorge Barrera, a CBC investigative reporter with two decades of experience covering Ganesadage, delves into the complex legacy of the Oka Crisis and its impact on the community today. He reveals how unregulated cannabis megastores are fueling tensions and fears of organized crime, threatening ancestral lands. The conversation highlights governance crises stemming from historical disputes and the struggle for cultural identity amidst economic pressures. Barrera illuminates the community's path forward as they navigate these critical challenges.
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INSIGHT

Highway Lined With Cannabis Megastores

  • Driving down Route 344 reveals dozens of massive cannabis megastores with flashy signs and multi-story interiors.
  • Jorge Barrera describes them as Las Vegas-esque operations with bars, DJs and slot machines.
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Events Turn Territory Into A Parking Lot

  • Megastore events draw thousands from Montreal and overwhelm the small territory with traffic.
  • Jorge Barrera says mixing cannabis, alcohol and late-night parties creates hazardous driving and trespass.
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Organized Crime Infiltration Reported

  • Three grand chief candidates said organized crime had infiltrated some cannabis operations.
  • Jorge Barrera notes conflicts, arson and federal awareness but limited police confirmation.
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