Sweets & Stitches creates delicious custom sugar cookies using quality ingredients and creative techniques and skills. We use fresh ingredients and make each set to order to ensure the highest quality. Our goal is to make your taste buds dance and your eyes twinkle! Sweets & Stitches is an Indigenous owned business. As a member of the Musqueam Nation, we Read more…
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Ya’uc! Hello! I am ‘Up the River Baking’, and I LOVE sugar cookies! I’ve been a home baker for years and in June 2022, with the support of my husband Chris, started my small business. I grew up in Kitimat, B.C. and am part of the xa’isla nation. In fact, we are known as the ‘People of the Snow’. I Read more…
Ranger Tea – Respectfully Gathered mountain botanicals & organic Teacrafting steeped in Ancestral wisdom for Community, Plant Kin & Nunak “Land”. Wellness tisanes, organic teas and medicinal remedies for your daily wellness rituals. Peak potency, premium quality ingredients and custom-blending unique loose leaf teas to live simply. Founded by Isabelle Ranger : Celtic & Inuk Herbalist for over 21 years. Read more…
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White Buffalo Coffee Company was created to share the energy, strength, and power within the message of the Seven Teachings. As a result, these are among the most sacred laws and guiding principles we have: Wisdom: to listen to the answers of questions asked and those not asked Love: a passion for what we do Respect: for those on their Read more…
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Connected Cuppas blends premium quality loose leaf teas to create original and tasty creations. We blend with individuals in mind to create teas to help boost your immunity, help with rest, fight inflammation and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. We do custom blends for companies to gift to their customers and staff. Read more…
Chef Joseph Shawana was raised on the Wiikwemkoong Unceded Reserve located on Manitoulin Island on Lake Huron. At a young age he experienced the power that food has to bring people together, and began his culinary journey with the strict philosophy of utilizing the entirety of an ingredient to bring its full range of flavours to the palette. Ddcx Ku-Kum Read more…
NWC Wild Rice is 100% Indigenous-owned and operated, to bring our wild rice directly to your table. When you choose our rice, you are helping us care for our families, our lands, our water. It means we get a fair price for our harvest, and a share of the profits. “Buying NWC Wild Rice means supporting us, the First Nations Read more…
Trek Coffee is a 100% Indigenous and Military Veteran owned and operated Canadian company. The company was started in 2019 by Indigenous Veteran McKenzie Robinson. McKenzie is connected to and fully invested in helping the Veteran community achieve & maintain wellness. McKenzie’s passion for coffee and wellness align as Trek Coffee hopes to secure potential jobs for veterans who want Read more…
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Creating healthy products that actually help At Botanacine, a fusion of botany and medicine, we are dedicated to crafting high-quality, wildcrafted essential oils, terpene-specific nasal inhalers, and freeze-dried microgreen powders on our 20-acre farm in the beautiful Cowichan Valley. Our commitment to authenticity, health benefits, and environmental stewardship drives everything we do. Wildcrafted Essential Oils The Art of Wildcrafting A Read more…
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Raven Rising is an e-commerce chocolate shop located in Sudbury, Ontario. Global Indigenous is our inspiration and our legacy. Our chocolates focus on traditional ingredients sourced from Indigenous people and businesses in Canada and globally. We strive to offer sustainable, ethically sourced, traceable, Fair Trade, and organic ingredients. As well, we utilize Callebaut and Cacao Barry products along with their Read more…










