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Mississaugas of the Credit Medicine Wheel, an unlicensed Indigenous-owned and operated cannabis store, is more than just a dispensary: it's an attempt to fight back against "economic genocide," its owner and operator said.


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The 3D Medicine Wheel, a new addition to the TORONTO Sign, was installed on June 18, 2018 in honour of Indigenous Peoples and timed to elevate awareness of National Indigenous Peoples Day (formally National Aboriginal Day) on June 21.


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"The Medicine Wheel is a great addition to the Toronto sign and positive action for National Indigenous Day," said Andrea Chrisjohn, from Toronto Council Fire Cultural Centre.


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3 min to read JOIN THE CONVERSATION The Mississaugas of the Credit Medicine Wheel shop on Danforth Avenue is a first-of-its-kind sovereign dispensary, operating without regulation from the.


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Working together, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), Peel Aboriginal Network, Heart Lake Community Action Area Group and the City of Brampton, created the Medicine Wheel Garden (Gitigaan Mashkiki) at Heart Lake Conservation Park, a space for healing, celebration and peace. The official opening was celebrated on May 20, 2010.


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TORONTO - On September 23rd, 2021, Real People's Media interviewed a representative from the Mississaugas of the Credit Medicine Wheel - the first sovereign Indigenous cannabis dispensary in Toronto.


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- Mississaugas of the Credit Medicine Wheel Mississaugas of the Credit Medicine Wheel is in Toronto, Canada February 12, 2022 We are proud to be a Canadian indigenous cannabis dispensary from Southern Ontario. We will strive to provide some of the best cannabis & herbs Ontario has to offer. We pride ourselves in education, and enlightenment. .


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According to Brumley, a medicine wheel contains at least two of the following three criteria: 1)a central stone cairn. 2)one or more concentric stone circles, and/or. 3)two or more stone lines.


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The medicine wheel reminds us that everything comes in fours - the four seasons, the four stages of life, the four races of humanity, four cardinal directions, etc. The following teachings on the Medicine Wheel by James Dumont (1993) depicts Ojibwe Anishinabe values. These are the foundational values used in the School of Indigenous Relations.


What you might not know about the Toronto sign's Medicine Wheel News

The 289 College Street store is one of 13 MC Medicine Wheel locations, nine of which are in Toronto, with the first having opened in October 2021 at 1176 Danforth Avenue. Danforth Avenue runs across a part of the Mississaugas of the Credit territory.


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The thirteen Medicine Wheel locations are part of over 300 sovereign Indigenous cannabis stores in Canada, according to Dispensing Freedom, an Indigenous outlet covering cannabis. Whether or not it's legal is another question. According to Hughes, it's simple.


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Brooke Taylor | Sep 28 2021, 1:02 pm John Tory/Twitter Three years after the Toronto sign's original installation, a Medicine Wheel was added to increase awareness of National Indigenous Peoples Day in June of 2018, and it's remained ever since.


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Participants on the "Healthcare Legacies" tour, Native Child and Family Services Toronto, July 24, 2022. The Native Child and Family Services of Toronto (NCFST) building may be unassuming when viewed from the street but it is a crucial site for Indigenous healthcare in Toronto. NCFST was created in 1986 as a holistic and community-based space.


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Photo by Mississaugas of the Credit Medicine Wheel Located at 1176 Danforth Ave. in Toronto's east end, the dispensary gave away pre-rolls to the first 1000 customers and informed guests of their promotional deal; two ounces of quality cannabis for the low price of $100.


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