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Mcdonald’s Canada to open its first standalone McCafé at Montreal Intl Airport

MONTRÉAL, Canada – McDonald's Canada announced today that work has begun on the new site for the first-ever standalone McCafé location in a Canadian...

McDonald’s Canada continues to invest in tangible changes with the planet in mind

TORONTO, Canada – As part of McDonald's Canada 's ambitions to help feed and foster communities, the company is making important changes behind the...

Now McCafé customers in Canada can order coffee using their own travel mug

TORONTO, Canada – Starting today, McDonald’s guests across Canada can order a hot McCafé Premium Roast Coffee or Tea using their own clean reusable...

McDonald’s Canada will thank once again all frontline healthcare workers with free coffee

TORONTO, Canada – At McDonald's Canada they want to show their appreciation and say thanks to those frontline healthcare workers who are working tirelessly...

McDonald’s celebrates the launch of its new loyalty rewards program in Canada

TORONTO, ON, Canada – On November 16, 2021, McDonald’s Canada will celebrate the launch of MyMcDonald’s Rewards, its first ever points-based loyalty program. This...

Fries? Coffee? Canadians can have it all with the new McDonald’s Rewards

TORONTO, Canada – McDonald's Canada is revamping its McCafé Mobile Rewards program with a new name and a new reward. Announced today, McDonald's Rewards,...

McDonald′s Canada CEO retires after 12 years at the helm of the organization

TORONTO, Canada – McDonald's Canada today announced that President and Chief Executive Officer, John Betts, will retire following 12 years at the helm of...

McDonald’s to serve Rainforest certified coffee in its McCafés in Canada

TORONTO, Canada — McDonald's Canada today announced its partnership with the Rainforest Alliance to serve McCafé coffee made exclusively from 100 per cent Rainforest...

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