Support Economic Reconciliation with Indigenous Gifts

Turtle Island gift, featuring tea, coffee, syrup and bannock in a frying pan with butter

On Truth and Reconciliation Day, businesses are encouraged to reflect on Canada's path toward healing and consider how we can foster respect and opportunities for Indigenous Peoples. At Saul Good Gift Co., we’re transforming these reflections into tangible actions with our Turtle Island gift basket, crafted to champion Indigenous artisans and embody economic reconciliation.

Turtle Island gift, featuring tea, coffee, syrup and bannock in a frying pan with butter

Make an Impact with the Turtle Island Gift

In tune with Indigenous traditions referring to North America as "Turtle Island," this gift basket isn't just an assortment of premium goods—it's a commitment to cultural respect and economic empowerment. Featuring products from Indigenous-led companies such as Kebaonish Inc., our collaboration propels Indigenous businesses into mainstream markets. Dr. Shyra Barberstock, CEO of Kebaonish Inc., affirms, "Our partnership with Saul Good Gift Co. goes beyond gifting. It’s about fostering cultural understanding and creating significant economic opportunities for Indigenous communities throughout Canada."

turtles island gift with gift box, featuring tea, coffee, syrup and bannock

Sustainability Meets Tradition

We’ve cemented our commitment to the planet by eliminating traditional plastic packaging and using recycled, eco-friendly materials. Our initiatives prevent waste equivalent to 12,800 plastic bags annually, proving that impactful gifting doesn’t come at the environment’s expense. Each Turtle Island gift basket is a choice for sustainability and meaningful contribution.

Support Local, Empower Communities

Saul Good Gift Co. creates 92,000 hours of living wage employment each year and breathes life into local economies through partnerships that support Indigenous and Canadian artisans. In doing so, we help invigorate communities, create jobs, and inspire other businesses to adopt similar community-focused practices.

The Turtle Island gift includes Kebaonish, Bangin' Bannock, Raven Rising, and Wabinaki Maple. We are excited to showcase these artisans and invest in their longevity.

Join the Movement

This Truth and Reconciliation Day, take your corporate gift program beyond the ordinary. Choose the Turtle Island gift to participate actively in reconciliation, empowerment, and respect. Celebrate the diversity and richness of Indigenous cultures through gifts that matter. Explore the Turtle Island gift.

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