McDonald's Canada announces new CEO, taking effect in September McDonald's Canada announces new CEO Jul 15, 2025 Jul 15, 2025 SMS Email The McDonald's logo is seen on a restaurant Tuesday March 30, 2021 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld ajw SMS Email Print Copy article link Save McDonald's Canada announces Annemarie Swijtink as its new CEO. Swijtink is currently the managing director of McDonald's Netherlands and has held the position since June 2022. The current McDonald's Canada CEO, Michèle Boudria, has been in the role since 2022 after becoming the first woman in the position. McDonald's Canada says Boudria's legacy as CEO includes fostering strong partnerships with franchisees. The company says Swijtink brings a deep understanding of the McDonald's business into the role. The leadership transition will take effect on Sept. 1. This report by °µÍø½ûÇø was first published July 15, 2025. °µÍø½ûÇø. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Business More Business Stories Last defendant sentenced in North Dakota oil theft scheme Canada revoking sanctions exemptions for Nord Stream turbines Philadelphia woman who was driving a partially automated Mustang Mach-E charged with DUI homicide Poll suggests Canadians worry about U.S. relationship as Liberals choose a new leader Montreal commuter lines halted by rail shutdown to run again starting Monday: Exo Canada's hotter-than-expected inflation reading sets stage for another rate hike Experts see hopeful signs as Mark Carney prepares to talk trade with Trump Saskatchewan, Ottawa to boost farming program in response to trade issues and drought +3 California regulators approve more gas storage capacity at the site of the worst US methane leak US cable giants Charter and Cox, under assault by streaming services, pursue $34.5 billion merger You might be interested in Top officer says Canada's laws are 'inadequate' to fight cross-border crime Health Canada approves Ozempic to reduce kidney deterioration in people with diabetes +5 Pierre Poilievre wins Alberta byelection, regains seat in House of Commons Doctors are seeing more non-smokers, especially women, with later-stage lung cancer Sponsored Content +5 Credit unions embrace ‘waves of change’ at CCUA’s national conference “We should be the Taylor Swift of financial institutions.†How credit unions support communities when it matters most Across Canada, trade tensions with the United States are hitting close to home—and… Similar Stories Air Canada set to announce new expenses policy for passengers as restart continues Many towns are unprepared to handle train derailments and hazmat spills Canaccord Genuity Group buying Australian financial services firm Wilsons Advisory
+5 Credit unions embrace ‘waves of change’ at CCUA’s national conference “We should be the Taylor Swift of financial institutions.â€
How credit unions support communities when it matters most Across Canada, trade tensions with the United States are hitting close to home—and…