Here’s what’s happening with Dunkin Donuts in Canada right now.
Core update
- Dunkin Donuts is poised to return to Canada under a master franchising agreement with Foodtastic, giving Foodtastic exclusive rights to develop and operate Dunkin across the country. This marks Dunkin’s re-entry after exiting the Canadian market in 2018. [Sources indicate first stores could open in 2026–2027, with Toronto and Montreal as initial targets] [sources cited below].
What this means regionally
- The plan envisions a large-scale rollout, potentially hundreds of locations (some reports mention 600–700 total stores, including a significant presence in Quebec). If realized, that would position Dunkin as a major competitor to Tim Hortons in several provinces. [Sources cited below]
Timeline highlights
- Announcement in May 2026, with early 2027 as a realistic window for initial openings depending on rollout pace and regulatory approvals. Some outlets suggest the first locations could appear as soon as late 2026 in major markets. [Sources cited below]
What to watch for
- Site locations and brand positioning: Expect Dunkin to tailor offerings to Canadian tastes while leveraging its core coffee and donut lineup. Observers will be watching how Dunkin competes with Tim Hortons on price, menu, and speed of service. [Sources cited below]
- Franchise development progress: The pace of openings, franchisee recruitment, and store formats (company-owned vs. franchised) will influence how quickly the network expands. [Sources cited below]
Representative sources
- Global News reports Dunkin’ Donuts returning to Canada with hundreds of locations under Foodtastic, aiming for a late-2026/early-2027 kickoff.[1]
- CBC News covers the deal as Dunkin’ re-entering Canada via Foodtastic, with initial locations in Ontario and Quebec and a plan to roll out nationwide.[2]
- Local outlets and business programs (CityNews, Barrie 360, etc.) are reporting on the same development and framing it in the context of Tim Hortons’ dominance.[4][8]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest articles and summarize key quotes, or create a quick comparison table showing Dunkin vs. Tim Hortons on factors like store count, pricing, and menu highlights as the rollout unfolds. Also tell me if you want a brief timeline bullet list or a map-based visualization once more concrete store locations are announced.
Citations:
- Dunkin’ Donuts coming back to Canada with hundreds of locations.[1]
- Dunkin’ coming back to Canada, following deal with Foodtastic.[2]
- Dunkin’ Donuts to make its return to Canada.[4]
- Dunkin’ Donuts is headed back to Canada (BNN Bloomberg/Cp24 coverage).[6][7]