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The Slaight family commits to fighting hunger with $10 million donation to food programs across Canada

TORONTO,  - The Slaight family reaffirmed their commitment to tackling food insecurity today with a generous donation of $10 million to food charities ahead of the holiday season. This transformative gift, which includes donation from both The Slaight Family Foundation and a personal contribution from Gary Slaight, will provide critical food support to communities across Canada.

The donation will be distributed among the following organizations dedicated to alleviating food insecurity:

  • Community Food Centres Canada
  • Daily Bread Food Bank
  • Food Banks Canada
  • Second Harvest
  • The Stop Community Food Centre
  • United Way Greater Toronto

In Canada, for every one grocery store, there are four charities that provide food to people in need, but this support system is buckling under the pressure. At least 8.7 million Canadians struggle to put food on the table, with nearly one in five households forced to make impossible choices between paying rent or buying groceries, unsure where their next meals may come from.

At the same time, Canada wastes a stunning 8.83 million metric tonnes of perfectly edible food each year — enough to feed 17 million people three meals a day for an entire year.

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Kansas Wheat Harvest 2026 | Three John Deere S7 700 Combines in Action

Video: Kansas Wheat Harvest 2026 | Three John Deere S7 700 Combines in Action

Kansas Wheat Harvest 2026 is underway near Alden, Kansas!

In this video, I spend time with Frederick Harvesting, a custom harvesting operation based in Alden, Kansas. Back at their home farm, three new John Deere S7 700 combines equipped with John Deere HDF40 draper heads work through a drought-stricken winter wheat crop while one of the farm's John Deere 8R 370 tractors pulls a Brent 1398 grain cart.

Most of the Frederick Harvesting crew was already busy cutting wheat in southwest Kansas, but these machines remained at home to finish up local fields. Throughout the video, I explain what is happening, discuss the effects of dry conditions on the crop, and capture plenty of aerial footage showing the combines working with the grain elevator at Alden in the background.