George Cohon, founder of McDonald’s Canada according to Ronald McDonald House Charities, has died.
Cohon’s son, Mark Cohon, took to X, formerly known as Twitter, Saturday morning, and said: “Last night we said farewell to my Dad. Our family, Canada and the world lost a remarkable man.”
Cohon was born in Chicago in 1937 and received degrees from Drake University and Northwestern University School of Law before coming to Canada.
Cohon opened his first McDonald’s location in London, Ont. in November 1968.
He was also the founder of Ronald McDonald Children’s Charities across the country.
In 2020, Cohon received the Companion of the Order of Canada, the highest level of the order, for his charitable work around the world, according to a post by Ronald McDonald House.
He was 86 years old.
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