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Nova Cannabis Inc Com V.ALZ.RT


Primary Symbol: YSSCF

YSS Corp is a retailer and trusted destination for adult-use cannabis in Canada, focused on driving near-term growth while building long-term shareholder value. The company has built a strategic portfolio of Licensed Retail Stores across Alberta and in Saskatchewan and intends to expand into Ontario as well as other Canadian markets. Management is focused on strategic opportunities within the cannabis sector to drive shareholder value and its retail experience is built on five fundamental pillar


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Post by westaussieon Aug 24, 2005 5:55am
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West Aust Uranium debate

West Aust Uranium debateHere is the latest in the news today for the oversea's sharheolders. Last Update: Wednesday, August 24, 2005. 7:47am (AEST) Uranium debate to heat up in WA Parliament The Western Australian Opposition is facing more division within its own ranks in Parliament today over the prospect of uranium mining in WA. Liberal MP and former Opposition leader Colin Barnett has announced he will move a motion in the Lower House of Parliament this afternoon, calling on the State Government to lift its ban on uranium mining. Labor will use its majority to defeat the motion, but the debate is set to divide the Opposition, which is yet to declare its policy on uranium mining. While Mr Barnett is a strong advocate, current Liberal leader Matt Birney has previously said he is against uranium mining. Premier Geoff Gallop was this week forced to reiterate Labor's view, after two Upper House backbenchers called for the issue to be further explored.
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