Grand River Enterprises
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Headquarters | Ohsweken, Six Nations Territory |
Key people | Jerry Montour, Peter Montour, Ken Hill, Curt Styres, Scott Smith, Don Skye |
Products | Sago Seneca Mohawk Wahta Springs |
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Website | https://www.grandriverenterprises.com |
Grand River Enterprises (GRE) is a privately-owned cigarette manufacturer and distributor located on the Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve in the province of Ontario. The company is wholly native-owned and is fully licensed by the federal government as a tobacco grower.Template:Fix/category[citation needed]
Brands
GRE sells cigarettes with the brand names Sago, Putters, DK's, Ménage, Oakdale and Golden Leaf in Canada; Seneca, Opal and Couture in the United States; and Mark Adams No. 1 in Germany.
Controversies
The company was sued in March 2013 by New York State, which alleged that it was selling untaxed cigarettes to retailers in New York. The suit alleged that the sales violated the Contraband Cigarette Trafficking Act and the Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act, as well as state tax and health laws.[1]
As of 2014, the Six Nations Council also continues to advocate that the millions of dollars paid by GRE to the federal government should be directly reinvested into the community since more taxes are paid by GRE compared to the annual transfer payment provided by Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada.[2]
GRE is facing a new battle due to counterfeiting of its products. The company has called on First Nations communities to put regulations in place that manufacturers can turn to when their tobacco products are counterfeited.[3]
References
- ↑ "A.G. Schneiderman Sues Major Contraband Cigarette Dealers For Evading State Taxes" (Press release). New York State Attorney General. March 4, 2013. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
- ↑ "Six Nations Council, General Council Minutes" (PDF). Six Nations Council. January 14, 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-10-09.
- ↑ "Six Nations tobacco giant products hit with counterfeits, offers $25,000 reward". Kahnawake News. October 12, 2011. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-10-09.