A Manitoba First Nation is making a major investment in a Canadian company that operates medical cannabis clinics, adding itself to a growing list of indigenous communities getting involved in the MMJ sector.

The Opaskwayak Cree Nation, located 530 kilometers (329 miles) northwest of Winnipeg, Manitoba, has purchased 3 million Canadian dollars ($2.5 million) worth of National Access Cannabis’ shares, or about 10% of the company, CBC News reported.

National Access Cannabis, based in Calgary, Alberta, began trading Friday on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol NAC.

NAC operates 10 medical marijuana clinics across the

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