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He was involved in the founding of Seeds of Diversity Canada and the Seed and Plant Sanctuary for Canada; both are seed banks whose mission is to preserve varieties of vegetables and crops. He is the founder and owner of Salt Spring Seeds, a mail order seed company that specializes in heritage and heirloom varieties of vegetables and plants.
Dana Albert Larsen (born 1971) is a Canadian author, businessman, philanthropist and activist for cannabis and drug policy reform.Larsen currently operates businesses and non-profit societies in Vancouver including The Medicinal Cannabis Dispensary, The Medicinal Mushroom Dispensary, The Coca Leaf Cafe, Pothead Books, and the Get Your Drugs Tested centre.
Undeniably one of the most popular seed banks that ship to North America, Quebec Cannabis Seeds has built its name by providing personalized cannabis seeds to breeders in Canada and the US. Highlights
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 December 2024. Canadian politician (born 1958) Marc Emery Marc Emery at a pro-marijuana rally outside City Hall in Calgary, September 2007. Born Marc Scott Emery (1958-02-13) February 13, 1958 (age 66) London, Ontario, Canada Other names Prince of Pot Occupation(s) Politician, activist, entrepreneur ...
Heaven's Stairway was an Eastern Canadian cannabis seedbank, supplying around 300 different cannabis strains.Established in 1998, the Montreal-based company imported seeds from New Zealand and the Netherlands and shipped them worldwide, especially to customers in Canada, the United States and Europe.
Five million seeds, and counting. In an ever-changing climate, the seed bank was just the type of “proactive” idea the organization was looking for, says Kelly Herbinson, executive director of ...
A new project in Australia aims to preserve ancient trees and biodiversity through a living seed bank, defending against climate change and extinction.
The second bank was chartered in 1966 with headquarters in Vancouver [7] and was the creation of W.A.C. Bennett, the Premier of British Columbia.Bennett, a businessman, wanted to end Central Canada's control over the banking industry, which obliged all but the smaller loans for companies in British Columbia to receive authorization from head offices in either Montreal or Toronto.