Dan Rush

CSE Bulletin: Fundamental Change - Canada House Cannabis Group Inc./MTL Cannabis Corp

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Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - Le 16 août/August 2023) - The common shares of MTL Cannabis Corp. (MTLC) previously listed as Canada House Cannabis Group Inc. (CHV) have been approved for listing on the CSE.

Key Points: 
  • Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - Le 16 août/August 2023) - The common shares of MTL Cannabis Corp. (MTLC) previously listed as Canada House Cannabis Group Inc. (CHV) have been approved for listing on the CSE.
  • Listing and disclosure documents will be available at www.thecse.com on the trading date.
  • ft. production facility; and Canada House Clinics Inc., with clinics across Canada that work directly with primary care teams to provide specialized cannabinoid therapy services to patients suffering from simple and complex medical conditions.
  • Les actions ordinaires de MTL Cannabis Corp. (MTLC) précédemment répertoriées sous le nom de Canada House Cannabis Group Inc. (CHV) ont été approuvées pour être inscrites à la CSE.

San Bernardino Cannabis Dispensary First Unionized Shop in Inland Empire

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Monday, October 26, 2020

Employees at Authentic 909, a cannabis dispensary in the City of San Bernardino, voted on Saturday to ratify a labor agreement with UFCW Local 1167, making it the first unionized cannabis shop in the Inland Empire.

Key Points: 
  • Employees at Authentic 909, a cannabis dispensary in the City of San Bernardino, voted on Saturday to ratify a labor agreement with UFCW Local 1167, making it the first unionized cannabis shop in the Inland Empire.
  • These workers will now join thousands of other cannabis workers across the country who are members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union.
  • We are proud of our partnership with UFCW Local 1167 and look forward to serving the Inland Empire community.
  • Local 1167 of the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union represents more than 20,000 workers in San Bernardino, Riverside and Imperial Counties.

UFCW Canada challenges Ontario’s exclusion of cannabis workers from the right to unionize

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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

The union has begun presenting evidence and testimony before the Agricultural, Food, and Rural Affairs Tribunal, documenting how Ontarios exclusion of cannabis production workers from the right to unionize violates Canadas Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Key Points: 
  • The union has begun presenting evidence and testimony before the Agricultural, Food, and Rural Affairs Tribunal, documenting how Ontarios exclusion of cannabis production workers from the right to unionize violates Canadas Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
  • In 2016, UFCW Canada became the first union to commence organizing cannabis workers in Canada, with a unionization drive at MedReleaf in Markham, Ontario.
  • Soon after, the Ontario Labour Relations Board deemed the workers to be agricultural, thereby denying them the right to form a union.
  • With more than 250,000 members across the country, the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW Canada) is the leading voice for cannabis and agricultural workers.