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Sysco Toronto Celebrates Legacy Space

Recently, we opened the Sysco Toronto Legacy Space through Sysco Ontario’s 5-year partnership with The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. This Legacy Space features a beautiful, hand-painted mural from Hannah Sage LaForme of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and a library nook featuring books and resources on meaningful reconciliation and education. 

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8 Electric Tractors Added to Victoria, BC Fleet

We're celebrating the arrival of 8 heavy-duty electric tractors to their fleet in Victoria, which serves over 1,500 customers including restaurants, healthcare and education customers.

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Our Path Forward: Sysco's Commitment to Reconciliation

We are proud to share that Sysco Canada has been cleared to enter Phase 3 of the Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) Committed-level program! Sysco remains committed to the process of reconciliation through empowerment and sustainability of Indigenous communities across Canada. Our approach is through a multi-pronged and multi-year strategy focused on leadership actions, colleague relations, community relationships, and business development.

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Sysco Toronto Celebrates Legacy Space

Recently, we opened the Sysco Toronto Legacy Space through Sysco Ontario’s 5-year partnership with The Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund. This Legacy Space features a beautiful, hand-painted mural from Hannah Sage LaForme of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and a library nook featuring books and resources on meaningful reconciliation and education. 

Read More
8 Electric Tractors Added to Victoria, BC Fleet

We're celebrating the arrival of 8 heavy-duty electric tractors to their fleet in Victoria, which serves over 1,500 customers including restaurants, healthcare and education customers.

Read More
Our Path Forward: Sysco's Commitment to Reconciliation

We are proud to share that Sysco Canada has been cleared to enter Phase 3 of the Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) Committed-level program! Sysco remains committed to the process of reconciliation through empowerment and sustainability of Indigenous communities across Canada. Our approach is through a multi-pronged and multi-year strategy focused on leadership actions, colleague relations, community relationships, and business development.

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