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This Métis woman grew a bountiful crop of tobacco in her yard, then gave it away

April 14, 2026

Julietta Sorensen Kass didn’t expect so many people to respond with interest to her social media post offering to gift tobacco she'd grown in her northwest Calgary yard for prayers and ceremonies. She says she's been blessed with connections and so much more in return.



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