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Hon. Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario, and MP James Maloney

The event will highlight a $50,000 donation and a 26-year partnership supporting Second Harvest’s food rescue and redistribution work.

  • On Thursday, June 18, 2026, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Member of Parliament James Maloney presented a $50,000 donation to Second Harvest at the organization's Etobicoke facility, celebrating their 26-year partnership.
  • This contribution continues the Nourishing Neighbours program, which directs proceeds from local Sysco-branded products to charitable partners; Sysco Canada has provided over $365,000 in financial support and donated more than 1.2 million meals nationwide.
  • To address food insecurity in Northern and remote communities, Sysco Canada directs 15% of Nourishing Neighbours donations to Second Harvest, with at least 75% of funds supporting food access and hunger relief organizations.
  • "I'm so proud that over 26 years we've donated 1.34 million pounds of food to Second Harvest," said Sysco Canada Regional President Rodd Olmstead, reflecting the partnership's sustained impact.
  • Beyond food rescue, Second Harvest leads advocacy and research on sustainable food systems; its report "The Avoidable Crisis of Food Waste" provides critical data to inform public policy and educate Canadians on reducing waste.
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Sysco Canada Celebrates 26-Year Partnership With Second Harvest, Surpassing One Million Meals Donated

TORONTO, June 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sysco Canada today announced a $50,000 donation to Second Harvest, marking the second consecutive year of support through its Nourishing Neighbours program and reinforcing the company’s commitment to addressing hunger and strengthening communities…

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