https://archive.ph/2025.08.09-201303/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kanehsatake-women-land-1.7595020
Disharmony on an indigenous reserve? Is that even possible?It's part of a widespread and relentless construction boom fuelled by the lucrative cannabis industry — one that the women say is reshaping the community's lands and shorelines, while aggravating long-simmering internal tensions.
"The cannabis shops, they came here and they just have brought a lot of destruction," said Albany.
"What we fought for in '90 is what we're still fighting for today," said Cupples. "But now, it's not against the golf course, it's not against Oka — it's against our own people … whose minds have been infected by greed."
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