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Growing Opportunities for the Indigenous Economy

October 30, 2018

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RRC offers introductory course to cannabis – the first of its kind offered by a post-secondary institution in MB.
Red River College recently rolled out a new Cannabis 101 course — the first of its kind offered by a post-secondary institution in Manitoba, and one of few available across the prairies.

The new course was officially announced at their Cannabis Legalization conference, that took place on Fri., Oct. 19, at the Roblin Centre, where industry experts, medical professionals, regulators, educators and investors gathered for a series of keynote sessions and discussion panels.

The conference focused on the province’s budding cannabis industry, growing partnership opportunities with First Nations and the Métis Nation, and ways Red River College can assist with formal education and applied research.

“The federal and provincial governments have encouraged Indigenous partnerships and participation within this industry,” says Rebecca Chartrand, RRC’s Executive Director, Indigenous Strategy. “We were approached by our community leaders to establish safe and regulated educational programming that supports entrepreneurship and growth in the cannabis and hemp industries.”

The conference took place just days after the legalization of recreational cannabis in Manitoba, while the new course is slated to launch on Nov. 6. Both have been in development for months through a working group established between RRC’s School of Indigenous Education, Indigenous community leaders, and the province’s Liquor, Gaming and Cannabis Authority.

The introductory course will explore the business behind cannabis — looking at everything from safety and regulations, to public policy and education, to the training and skills required to pursue a career in the industry.

It’ll focus on five key modules: legislation, regulations, licensing and bylaws; the anatomy and physiology of cannabis plants; cannabis production; the distribution and sale of cannabis; and responsible use of cannabis.

Learn more about the impact of cannabis:

CANNABIS CONFERENCE:
​CANNABIS & THE WORKPLACE

Wednesday, November 28
7:30 am – 4:30 pm
RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg

Member rate: $199 +GST
Future member rate: $299 +GST
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