With Your Coffee, May 3 - Cannabis Business in NS is High and Low.  Amazon Warehouses Still 'Most Dangerous Place to Work"?, New Law to Remedy + More

With Your Coffee, May 3 - Cannabis Business in NS is High and Low. Amazon Warehouses Still 'Most Dangerous Place to Work", New Law to Remedy + More

Good Morning. Container Village in Saint John, N.B. A parking lot on Saint John's waterfront is being transformed into a unique destination for cruise ship passengers, music lovers, and locals. East Coast Lifestyle to open the first out-of-province store there this summer. Read More.

Let's Get Into It:

  1. It's been a wild ride for some cannabis companies in Nova Scotia since the legalization of cannabis in Canada in 2018. Read More.
  2. The Warehouse Worker Protection Act aims to prevent rising injury rates in warehouses, taking direct aim at Amazon after the company was named one of the most dangerous workplaces for the third time by the National Occupational Safety and Health Council. Read More.
  3. Donald Trump has uploaded his first social media post to his own social network 'Truth', after being banned from Twitter. Read More.
  4. Pandemic, high food prices see Atlantic Canada seed stores grow. Read More.

Harvard Business Review Highlight: Are Lonley Salespeople Causing You to Lose Customers?

On This Day In History: 1952, Joseph Fletcher lands first aircraft on the North Pole

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(Above)?The Enterpriser Academy has launched its first workshop for entrepreneurs and small business owners.?On May 28th, at the Halifax Central Library, you can attend "DIY Social Media Marketing for Entrepreneurs". This one-day intensive workshop will help you?Solo-Launch a Podcast & Get Guests, Get 100K Followers on Tiktok & Monetize, Make a FB Ad, and Level up Your Linkedin Game!

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(Above)?The Enterpriser Podcast is now streaming on all Podcast Platforms.?New Episodes coming soon include 30 Under 30's Nic Stana, DIY Marketing Influencer Ivana Taylor, Social Media Influencer Kayla Short, and East Coast Lifestyle's Alex MacLean.

(Below)?Enterpriser is now accepting applications for sponsorship for the 2023 Conference, Magazine, and Podcast series.?Click here for more.

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This newsletter is curated by Liam Byrne and his team at Enterpriser Canada. Thoughts? Questions? Sound off in the comments below.

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