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Canada Day Food-Truck Festival Taking Place in Toronto

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TORONTO — Liberty Entertainment Group is hosting the FOOD TRUCK’N Canada Day Festival on the grounds at Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex in Toronto on...

Pizza Pizza Partners with Coca-Cola for Moving Day Promotion

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MONTREAL — Pizza Pizza and Coca-Cola are teaming up again this year to give away free pizza and Coca-Cola beverages to Montreal movers on July 1,...

French’s Thank-You Truck Tours Southwestern Ontario Today

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TORONTO — French’s is celebrating the upcoming Canada Day with a Thank-You Truck, which will tour southwestern Ontario today. The Food Dudes have created hot dogs,...

Tim Hortons Unveils Canada Day Doughnut

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TORONTO — Tim Hortons has officially kicked off Canada Day celebrations with its new Canada Day Fireworks Doughnut. “To celebrate Canada Day, we wanted to provide our...

Mandarin Celebrates 40th Anniversary with a Free All-You-Can-Eat Buffet on Canada...

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BRAMPTON, Ont. — This Canada Day, all 29 Mandarin Restaurant locations will be offering a free all-you-can-eat buffet to Canadian citizens, in celebration of...

SkipTheDishes Now Delivering Smoke’s Poutinerie Poutine Nationwide

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TORONTO — Smoke's Poutinerie will be satisfying Canadian’s craving for poutine by offering poutine on-demand deliver through the SkipTheDishes smartphone app. Because Canada Day is...

Mr Mikes Steakhouse Issues Challenge to Jimmy Kimmel

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VANCOUVER — Mr Mikes SteakhouseCasual has challenged one of America’s best known late night show hosts, Jimmy Kimmel, to drink a Caesar on Canada...

Canada Day to Be Celebrated in London with Good Eats

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TORONTO — With Canada Day only a few weeks away, expats living in London will have a chance to nosh on Canadian food during...

Innis & Gunn Launch Canada Day Beer

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TORONTO — In preparation for Canada Day, July 1, Innis & Gunn has released its annual limited edition Canada Day beer, with a new...

Cheers to Scotland This Canada Day

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TORONTO — This Canada Day, it might seem a bit out of place to forego the standard Molson and Labatt in favour of Scottish...