HyLife donates $100,000 to the HSC Foundation for minimally invasive technologies – Winnipeg Free Press
Publish Date: 2026-06-25 01:00:00
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L-R: Jonathon Lyon, President & CEO, HSC Foundation and Lyle Loewen, Chief Operating Officer, HyLife.
Every donation has the power to make a difference. For HyLife, that difference is life-changing. The Health Sciences Centre Foundation is proud to celebrate a remarkable first gift from HyLife, whose generosity will help shape the future of health care in our province.
Hylife’s $100,000 donation to HSC Foundation’s Operation Ex-cellence is an investment in expanded operating room capacity, leading-edge surgical technologies, and modernized patient-flow systems to improve timely access to care and patient outcomes.
“What makes this gift especially meaningful is that it marks the beginning of a philanthropic partnership. Every donor’s journey starts with a first gift, and this gift demonstrates how businesses can play a key role in shaping the future of health care,” says Jonathon Lyon, President and CEO, HSC Foundation. “Even more, I have come to appreciate the integral role HyLife plays in our province, and I am deeply grateful for their support in advancing care.”
While HyLife’s premium farm-to-fork pork business operates worldwide, they are proudly based in Manitoba.

Lyle Loewen, COO, HyLife.
“HyLife feels deeply responsible for the well-being of our employees and their families. With more than 2,700 team members spread across the province, it’s vital for us to support causes that truly make a difference in our communities, like Manitoba’s trauma hospital, HSC,” says Lyle Loewen, COO, HyLife. “Our recent gift is more than just a contribution—it’s an investment in life-saving technology and innovation that benefits everyone. While we sincerely hope that none of our employees or their loved ones ever require critical…