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Form of Employment Agreement--House

 EXHIBIT 10.3 
 Form of Employment Agreement by and among 
 The TDL Group Corp., the Registrant and Paul
D. House 
 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 Between 
 THE TDL GROUP CORP. 
 And 
 TIM HORTONS
INC. 
 And 
 PAUL D. HOUSE 
 An Employment Agreement (the “Prior Agreement”) was made and entered into as of
December 5, 2006, by and between The TDL Group Corp., a Nova Scotia unlimited liability company (the “EMPLOYER”), TIM HORTONS INC., a Delaware corporation (“THI USA”) and Paul D. House, an individual (the
“EXECUTIVE”). Effective as of September 28, 2009, as a result of a corporate reorganization, TIM HORTONS INC., a corporation incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act (“THI”) is the publicly traded
ultimate parent company of the EMPLOYER. Effective as of September 28, 2009, this Employment Agreement (“Agreement”) hereby replaces and supersedes the Prior Agreement, in its entirety. 
 RECITALS 
 (1) Certain subsidiaries of THI, including the EMPLOYER, are engaged in the business of owning, operating and franchising Tim Hortons retail outlets and carrying on ancillary activities incident thereto (the “Business”).

 (2) The EXECUTIVE possesses unique skills, knowledge and experience relating to the Business. 
 (3) The EXECUTIVE is currently employed by the EMPLOYER, an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of THI, and desires to continue to be employed
by the EMPLOYER. 
 (4) The EMPLOYER desires to be assured of the continued services of the EXECUTIVE and to afford him the job
security this Agreement provides without, however, increasing the compensation he would otherwise obtain were it not for the occurrence of events foreseen by this Agreement, and the EXECUTIVE desires to be assured that, in the event of a substantial
change in the control of THI, the terms, conditions and environment of his employment will not be unreasonably affected. 

 (5) Except as described in Section 18 to the contrary, this Agreement is intended to be in addition
to any other agreements the parties may have entered into prior to the date hereof, or may enter into prior to a CHANGE IN CONTROL as defined herein, regarding the EXECUTIVE’S employment. 
 (6) THI and EMPLOYER desire to be assured of the objectivity of the EXECUTIVE in evaluating a potential offer, the effect of which would be a change of
control of THI, and advising whether or not he believes a potential change of control is in the best interests of THI and its shareholders. THI and EMPLOYER further desire to be assured of the dedication of the EXECUTIVE to maximizing the value to
be received by the shareholders of THI in the circumstances of negotiating or otherwise responding to a proposed change of control, and to be assured of the continuity of services of the EXECUTIVE during such time as a proposed change of control is
under negotiation or otherwise pending. 
 (7) The EXECUTIVE acknowledges and agrees that: (a) the agreement of THI to be a party to
this Agreement and to assume certain obligations hereunder and the entitlements provided under this Agreement are for the benefit of the EXECUTIVE, and are sufficient additional consideration for the purposes of this Agreement; and (b) this
Agreement is made and entered into by THI and EMPLOYER as a replacement of and to supersede, in its entirety, the Prior Agreement, which has terminated as agreed by the EXECUTIVE, as further described in Section 18 hereof. 
 (8) THI has agreed to enter into this Agreement with the EXECUTIVE for purposes of Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 through 18 hereof. 
 In consideration of their mutual covenants expressed herein and for other consideration described herein and as otherwise given by the parties, the
parties, intending to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows: 
 Section 1. EXECUTIVE’S Rights to Continued Employment in the event of a
CHANGE IN CONTROL of THI. 
 For purposes of this Agreement a “CHANGE IN CONTROL” shall mean the occurrence of: 
  

	 	(a)	 An acquisition (other than directly from THI) of any common shares or other voting securities of THI entitled to vote generally for the election of directors (the
“Voting Securities”) by any Person (as the term “person” is used for purposes of Section 13(d) or 14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)), immediately after which such
Person has “Beneficial Ownership” (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act of thirty percent (30%) or more of THI’S then outstanding common shares or the combined voting power of THI’S then
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shares or Voting Securities which are acquired in a “Non-Control Acquisition” (as hereinafter defined) shall not constitute an acquisition which
would cause a CHANGE IN CONTROL. A “Non-Control Acquisition” shall mean an acquisition by (i) an employee benefit plan (or a trust forming a part thereof) maintained by (A) THI or (B) any corporation or other Person of which
a majority of its voting power or its voting equity securities or equity interest is owned, directly or indirectly, by THI (a “Subsidiary”), (ii) THI or its Subsidiaries, or (iii) any Person in connection with a “Non-Control
Transaction” (as hereinafter defined); 

  

	 	(b)	The individuals who, as of September 28, 2009, are members of the Board of THI (the “Incumbent Board”), cease for any reason to constitute at least seventy percent
(70%) of the members of the Board; provided, however, that if the election, or nomination for election by THI shareholders, of any new director was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the Incumbent Board, such new
director shall, for purposes of this Agreement, be considered as a member of the Incumbent Board; provided further, however, that no individual shall be considered a member of the Incumbent Board if such individual initially
assumed office as a result of either an actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a Person other than the Board (a “Proxy Contest”) including by reason of any agreement intended to avoid or settle any
Proxy Contest; or 

  

	 	(c)	The consummation of: 

  

	 	(i)	a merger, consolidation, amalgamation or reorganization with or into THI or in which securities of THI are issued (a “Merger”), unless such Merger is a “Non-Control
Transaction.” A “Non-Control Transaction” shall mean a Merger where: 

  

	 	(A)	the shareholders of THI immediately before such Merger own directly or indirectly immediately following such Merger at least seventy percent (70%) of the combined voting power
of the outstanding voting securities of the corporation resulting from such Merger (the “Surviving THI”) in substantially the same proportion as their ownership of the Voting Securities immediately before such Merger,

  

	 	(B)	the individuals who were members of the Incumbent Board immediately prior to the execution of the agreement providing for such Merger constitute at least two-thirds of the members
of the board of directors of the Surviving THI, or a corporation beneficially directly or indirectly owning a majority of the voting securities of the Surviving THI, and 

  

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	 	(C)	no Person other than (i) THI, (ii) any Subsidiary, (iii) any employee benefit plan (or any trust forming a part thereof) that, immediately prior to such Merger was
maintained by THI or any Subsidiary, or (iv) any Person who, immediately prior to such Merger had Beneficial Ownership of thirty percent (30%) or more of THI’S then outstanding common shares or the combined voting power of THI’S
then outstanding Voting Securities, has Beneficial Ownership of thirty percent (30%) or more of the then outstanding common shares of the Surviving THI or the combined voting power of the Surviving THI’S then outstanding voting securities;

  

	 	(ii)	A complete liquidation or dissolution of THI; or 

  

	 	(iii)	The sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of THI to any Person (other than a transfer to a Subsidiary). 

 Notwithstanding the foregoing, a CHANGE IN CONTROL shall not be deemed to occur solely because any Person (the “Subject Person”) acquired
Beneficial Ownership of more than the permitted amount of the then outstanding common shares or Voting Securities as a result of the acquisition of common shares or Voting Securities by THI which, by reducing the number of common shares or Voting
Securities then outstanding, increases the proportional number of shares Beneficially Owned by the Subject Person, provided that if a CHANGE IN CONTROL would occur (but for the operation of this sentence) as a result of the acquisition of common
shares or Voting Securities by THI, and after such acquisition by THI, the Subject Person becomes the Beneficial Owner of any additional common shares or Voting Securities which increases the percentage voting power of the then outstanding Voting
Securities Beneficially Owned by the Subject Person, then a CHANGE IN CONTROL shall occur. 
 If the EXECUTIVE’S employment is
terminated by the EMPLOYER without CAUSE prior to the date of a CHANGE IN CONTROL but the EXECUTIVE reasonably demonstrates that the termination (A) was at the request of a third party who has indicated an intention or taken steps reasonably
calculated to effect a CHANGE IN CONTROL or (B) otherwise arose in connection with, or in anticipation of, a CHANGE IN CONTROL which has been threatened or proposed, such termination shall be deemed to have occurred after a CHANGE IN CONTROL
for purposes of this Agreement provided a CHANGE IN CONTROL shall actually have occurred. 
 1.1 From and after the date of occurrence of a CHANGE IN
CONTROL, the EMPLOYER shall cause the EXECUTIVE to be employed, and the EXECUTIVE shall accept employment, with the duties, nature and place of such employment as described in Section 2 of this Agreement. Solely for purposes of this Agreement,
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on the date when the CHANGE IN CONTROL shall have occurred and shall end on the earlier of: 
  

	 	(a)	the second anniversary of the first to occur of: 

  

	 	(i)	the date when the occurrence of an event described in subparagraph (a) of Section 1 hereof shall be disclosed in (A) a Schedule 13D or other such similar or successor
form promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission or Ontario Securities Commission, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Washington, D.C. or (B) an insider report filed with the Ontario Securities Commission in Toronto,
Ontario, Canada, and the duplicate of which is actually received by THI, or 

  

	 	(ii)	the date on which a transaction described in subparagraph (c) of Section 1 of this Agreement (other than a Non-Control Transaction) shall be consummated, or

  

	 	(iii)	the first date on which at least thirty percent (30%) of the members of the Board of Directors of THI are not members of the Incumbent Board as described in subparagraph
(b) of Section 1 of this Agreement; or 

  

	 	(b)	the date when the EMPLOYMENT TERM shall be terminated by the EMPLOYER for CAUSE or by the EXECUTIVE without GOOD REASON (as such terms are defined in Section 4 of this
Agreement); or 

  

	 	(c)	the death of the EXECUTIVE. 

 Section 2. Duties, Nature and Place
of Employment. During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EXECUTIVE shall provide the EMPLOYER with such executive, financial, administrative, and consulting services in managing and directing the EMPLOYER’S business, which includes the provision of
services on behalf of the EMPLOYER to THI or other THI Subsidiaries in respect of the Business, as may be required by the EXECUTIVE’S job description, as attached hereto, or as amended by the agreement of the parties hereafter, or reasonably
requested and directed from time to time by action of the EMPLOYER’S Board of Directors. The EXECUTIVE shall at all times faithfully, industriously and to the best of his ability and talent perform all of the duties that may be required or
requested of him pursuant to the express terms and conditions of this Agreement. Such duties shall be performed in Oakville, Ontario and, on a periodic basis, at such other place or places as the interests, needs, business and opportunities of
EMPLOYER, or THI’S other Subsidiaries, shall reasonably require. 
 Section 3. Remuneration during the EMPLOYMENT TERM. During the
EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EXECUTIVE shall receive from the EMPLOYER, the salary, benefits and perquisites being paid to or afforded him immediately prior to the 

  

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date of occurrence of the CHANGE IN CONTROL, subject to annual review in the normal course of business as described in subsections 3.1 herein. Such salary
shall be paid to the EXECUTIVE on the same days of each month as the EMPLOYER pays its other employees. The EXECUTIVE shall also be eligible to participate in an annual bonus plan, not less favourable than such plan that EXECUTIVE was eligible for
immediately prior to the date of occurrence of the CHANGE IN CONTROL. The EXECUTIVE shall also be entitled to all rights afforded him under the terms of any outstanding stock options granted him by THI and all incentive compensation and deferred
compensation programs maintained by the EMPLOYER in which the EXECUTIVE was entitled to participate immediately preceding the CHANGE IN CONTROL, or successors to such programs. 
 3.1 During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the THI Board of Directors, or a duly authorized committee thereof shall review annually the performance of the EXECUTIVE, which shall be reported to THI by the EMPLOYER, the results of
operations and financial condition of THI, together with prevailing economic conditions and other factors, and consider and determine whether to accept or vary a recommendation of the EMPLOYER: 
  

	 	(a)	whether the EMPLOYER should increase EXECUTIVE’S salary, and 

  

	 	(b)	whether the EXECUTIVE should be paid a bonus pursuant to the applicable bonus plan. 

 3.2 During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EMPLOYER shall cause the EXECUTIVE, his spouse and dependent children (in each case, if applicable) to be enrolled in and covered by group life, hospitalization, major medical and
disability income insurance coverages under insurance plans and executive physical examination plans not less favourable to the EXECUTIVE than the plans of such description in effect immediately prior to the date of occurrence of the CHANGE IN
CONTROL. 
 3.3 During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EMPLOYER shall cause the EXECUTIVE to be a participant in one or more retirement income (pension) plans which
afford participation and benefits to the EXECUTIVE on a basis not less favourable to the EXECUTIVE than the plans of such description in effect immediately prior to the date of occurrence of the CHANGE IN CONTROL. 
 3.4 During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EMPLOYER shall cause reimbursement to be paid promptly to the EXECUTIVE for all expenses reasonably incurred by him in connection
with performing his duties pursuant hereto. 
 3.5 During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, in the event that the insurance and physical examination plan benefits
required by paragraph 3.2, above, or the retirement income (pension) plan benefits required by paragraph 3.3, above, are not actually available to the EXECUTIVE under the terms of the plan(s) or applicable law, then the EMPLOYER shall make available
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consideration sufficient to fund or purchase an equivalent benefit, computed as if he had received a full year of service (for vesting and benefit purposes)
for each of his years of service with EMPLOYER, or any other affiliate or Subsidiary or THI, including any years for which he is entitled to payment under Section 3 during the EMPLOYMENT TERM. 
 Section 4. Termination of Employment of the EXECUTIVE during the EMPLOYMENT TERM. The EXECUTIVE’S employment hereunder may be terminated during the
EMPLOYMENT TERM under the following circumstances: 
 4.1 Cause. The EMPLOYER may terminate the EXECUTIVE’S employment under this Agreement for
“CAUSE.” A termination for CAUSE is a termination by reason of the good faith determination by the EMPLOYER, subject to the approval of the THI Board of Directors, that the EXECUTIVE (a) willfully and continually failed to
substantially perform his duties with the EMPLOYER (other than a failure resulting from the EXECUTIVE’S incapacity due to physical or mental illness) after a written demand for substantial performance is delivered to the EXECUTIVE by the
EMPLOYER, with the prior approval of the THI Board of Directors, which specifically identifies the manner in which the EMPLOYER believes that the EXECUTIVE has not substantially performed his duties and such failure substantially to perform
continues for at least fourteen (14) days, or (b) has willfully engaged in conduct which is demonstrably and materially injurious to the EMPLOYER or THI, monetarily or otherwise, or (c) has otherwise materially breached this Agreement
(including, without limitation, a voluntary termination of the EXECUTIVE’S employment by the EXECUTIVE during the EMPLOYMENT TERM). No act, nor failure to act, on the EXECUTIVE’S part, shall be considered “willful” unless he has
acted, or failed to act, with an absence of good faith and without a reasonable belief that his action or failure to act was in the best interest of the EMPLOYER and THI. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the EXECUTIVE’S employment shall not be
deemed to have been terminated for CAUSE unless and until (1) there shall have been delivered to the EXECUTIVE a copy of a written NOTICE OF TERMINATION (as defined in Section 4.3 below), which, with respect to termination under this
Section 4.1 only, sets forth that the EXECUTIVE was guilty of conduct set forth above in clause (a), (b) or (c) of the first sentence of this Section 4.1 and specifies the particulars thereof in detail, and (2) the EXECUTIVE
shall have been provided an opportunity to be heard by the Board of Directors of THI (with the assistance of the EXECUTIVE’S counsel). 
 4.2 (a)
Good Reason. The EXECUTIVE may terminate his employment for “GOOD REASON.” For purposes of this Agreement, GOOD REASON shall mean the occurrence after a CHANGE IN CONTROL of any of the events or conditions described in Subsections
(1) through (5) hereof without the EXECUTIVE’S express written consent: 
  

	 	(1)	 a change in the EXECUTIVE’S status, title, position or responsibilities (including reporting responsibilities) which, in the EXECUTIVE’S reasonable
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assignment to the EXECUTIVE of any duties or responsibilities which, in the EXECUTIVE’S reasonable judgment, are inconsistent with such status, title,
position or responsibilities; or any removal of the EXECUTIVE from or failure to reappoint or reelect him to any of such positions, except in connection with the termination of his employment for DISABILITY, CAUSE, as a result of his death, or by
the EXECUTIVE other than for GOOD REASON; 

  

	 	(2)	a reduction by the EMPLOYER in the EXECUTIVE’S base salary as in effect immediately prior to the CHANGE IN CONTROL or as the same may be increased from time to time thereafter;

  

	 	(3)	the EMPLOYER requiring the EXECUTIVE to be based at any place outside a 50 kilometre radius from the EXECUTIVE’S business office location immediately prior to the CHANGE IN
CONTROL, except for reasonably required travel on THI or the EMPLOYER’S behalf, or on behalf of another Subsidiary of THI (or its successor’s) business (or the business of any successor to THI as the controlling voting shareholder (whether
direct or indirect) of the EMPLOYER) which is not materially greater than such travel requirements prior to the CHANGE IN CONTROL; 

  

	 	(4)	the failure by the EMPLOYER to continue to provide the EXECUTIVE with compensation and benefits substantially similar (in terms of benefit levels and/or reward opportunities) to
those provided for under this Agreement and those provided to him under any of the employee benefit plans in which the EXECUTIVE becomes a participant, or the taking of any action by the EMPLOYER which would directly or indirectly materially reduce
any of such benefits or deprive the EXECUTIVE of any material fringe benefit enjoyed by him at the time of the CHANGE IN CONTROL; or 

  

	 	(5)	any material breach by THI or the EMPLOYER of any provision of this Agreement. 

 (b) The EXECUTIVE’S right to terminate his employment pursuant to this Section 4.2 shall not be affected by his incapacity due to physical or mental illness. 
 4.3 Notice of Termination. Any purported termination by the EMPLOYER or by the EXECUTIVE shall be communicated by written NOTICE OF TERMINATION to the other. For
purposes of this Agreement, a “NOTICE OF TERMINATION” shall mean a notice which indicates the specific termination provision in this Agreement relied upon and shall set forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed to
provide a basis for termination of the EXECUTIVE’S employment under the provision so indicated. If the EXECUTIVE’S employment is terminated by the EMPLOYER for any reason, NOTICE OF TERMINATION must be given at least 30 days prior to the

  

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EXECUTIVE’S TERMINATION DATE (as defined below). For purposes of this Agreement, no such purported termination, other than due to the EXECUTIVE’S
death, shall be effective without such NOTICE OF TERMINATION. 
 4.4 Termination Date, Etc. “TERMINATION DATE” shall mean, (a) the date
of the EXECUTIVE’S death or (b) if the EXECUTIVE’S employment is terminated for any reason other than due to death, the date specified in the Notice of Termination. 
 Section 5. Compensation Upon Termination. Subject to Section 8.5, upon termination of the EXECUTIVE’S employment during the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EXECUTIVE shall be entitled to the following
benefits: 
 5.1 If the EXECUTIVE’S employment shall be terminated by the EMPLOYER for CAUSE or by the EXECUTIVE other than for GOOD REASON, the
EMPLOYER shall pay the EXECUTIVE his full base salary and accrued vacation pay through the TERMINATION DATE, plus any benefits or awards which pursuant to the terms of any compensation or benefit plan have been earned or become payable, but which
have not yet been paid to the EXECUTIVE and THI and the EMPLOYER shall have no further obligations to the EXECUTIVE under this Agreement. The EXECUTIVE’S benefits thereafter shall be determined in accordance with the EMPLOYER’S employee
benefit plans and other applicable programs and practices then in effect. 
 5.2 If the EXECUTIVE’S employment terminates by reason of the
EXECUTIVE’S death, the EMPLOYER shall pay the EXECUTIVE’S beneficiaries his full base salary and accrued vacation pay through the TERMINATION DATE, plus any benefits or awards which pursuant to the terms of any compensation or benefit plan
have been earned or become payable, but which have not yet been paid to the EXECUTIVE and a pro rata portion of any bonus or incentive award that the EXECUTIVE would have been entitled to receive in respect of the calendar year in which the
EXECUTIVE’S TERMINATION DATE occurs had he continued in employment until the end of such calendar year, payable at the same time that such bonuses or awards are payable to other employees of the EMPLOYER. In the case of the EXECUTIVE’S
death, the EXECUTIVE’S beneficiaries’ benefits shall be determined in accordance with the EMPLOYER’S employee benefit plans and other applicable programs and practices then in effect. 
 5.3 If the EXECUTIVE’S employment shall be terminated (i) by the EMPLOYER other than for CAUSE or death, or (ii) by the EXECUTIVE for GOOD REASON, then
the EXECUTIVE shall be entitled to the benefits provided below: 
  

	 	(a)	 the EMPLOYER shall pay the EXECUTIVE his full base salary and accrued vacation pay through the TERMINATION DATE, plus the benefits or awards which pursuant to the
terms of any of the EMPLOYER’S compensation or benefit plans have been earned or become payable as if all objectives including the completion of the award cycle thereunder had been met, but which have not yet been paid to the EXECUTIVE, and a
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the EXECUTIVE would have been entitled to receive in respect of the calendar year in which the EXECUTIVE’S TERMINATION DATE occurs had he continued in
employment until the end of such calendar year, calculated as if all performance targets under the applicable plan had been fully met at the target level by THI, by the EMPLOYER and/or by the EXECUTIVE, as applicable; provided, however, that the
bonus payment provided for in this Section 5.3(a) shall be reduced (but not below zero) by the amount, if any, payable to the EXECUTIVE in respect of the year in which the EXECUTIVE’S TERMINATION DATE occurs under the provisions of any
other bonus or incentive plan, as applicable. 

  

	 	(b)	as severance pay and in lieu of any further salary for periods subsequent to the TERMINATION DATE, the EMPLOYER shall pay to the EXECUTIVE in a single payment an amount in cash
equal to three times the greater of (I) the sum of (A) the EXECUTIVE’S annual base salary at the rate in effect at the time NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given and (B) annual target bonus amount in effect at the time NOTICE OF
TERMINATION is given, or (II) the sum of (A) the average of the EXECUTIVE’S annual base salary at the rate in effect at the time NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given and the EXECUTIVE’S annual base salary for each of the two years prior
thereto; and (B) the average of the annual target bonus amount in effect at the time NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given and the EXECUTIVE’S annual target bonus amount for each of the two years prior thereto. 

  

	 	(c)	as additional severance, the EMPLOYER shall pay to the EXECUTIVE in a single payment an amount equal to the present value of the employer contributions the EXECUTIVE would have
accrued under the EMPLOYER’S registered pension plan and supplemental plan, if any, if he had remained an employee for three years following the TERMINATION DATE. For purposes of this determination, the base salary of the EXECUTIVE over this
period shall be equal to his base salary in effect at the TERMINATION DATE, and the employee contribution rate of the EXECUTIVE under the registered pension plan shall be equal to the contribution rate in effect at the TERMINATION DATE. Present
values shall be determined using a discount rate equal to the interest rate recommended by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries for the computation of transfer values from a registered pension plan. 

  

	 	(d)	 for the three years following the TERMINATION DATE, the EMPLOYER shall at its expense continue on behalf of the EXECUTIVE and his dependents and beneficiaries the
life insurance, disability, medical, dental and hospitalization benefits which were being provided to the EXECUTIVE at the time NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given. The benefits provided in this Section 5.3(d) shall be no less favourable to the
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the coverage provided the EXECUTIVE under the EMPLOYER’S plans providing such benefits at the time NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given. The EMPLOYER’S
obligation hereunder with respect to the foregoing benefits shall be limited to the extent that the EXECUTIVE obtains any such benefits pursuant to a subsequent employer’s benefit plans, in which case the EMPLOYER may reduce the coverage of any
benefits it is required to provide the EXECUTIVE hereunder as long as the aggregate coverage of the combined benefit plans is no less favourable to the EXECUTIVE in terms of amounts and deductibles and costs to him, than the coverage which would be
provided hereunder by the EMPLOYER to the EXECUTIVE at the time the NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given. Except as expressly set forth above, this paragraph (d) shall not be interpreted so as to limit any benefits to which the EXECUTIVE or his
dependents may be entitled under any of the EMPLOYER’S employee benefit plans, programs or practices following the EXECUTIVE’S termination of employment. Where such benefits as contemplated in this section 5.3(d) are not available to
EXECUTIVE as a result of EXECUTIVE not being employed by the EMPLOYER, the EMPLOYER shall pay, in a lump sum, the present value of the cost of such benefits, had they been available under the same terms and conditions and the EMPLOYER benefit plans,
and net of any required contribution by the EXECUTIVE. 

  

	 	(e)	for the three years following the TERMINATION DATE, the EMPLOYER shall pay to the EXECUTIVE a monthly allowance equal to a pre-determined monthly amount for the car payment, gas,
maintenance and insurance for the grade level of the EXECUTIVE, established by the EMPLOYER from time to time, to replace the benefit of the car being used by the EXECUTIVE prior to the TERMINATION DATE. The EXECUTIVE shall return the car being used
by such EXECUTIVE to the EMPLOYER upon the TERMINATION DATE. 

 5.4 The amounts provided for in Sections 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3(a), (b) and
(c) shall be paid within ten days after the EXECUTIVE’S TERMINATION DATE. 
 5.5 The EXECUTIVE shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any
payment provided for in this Agreement by seeking other employment or otherwise and no such payment, except as otherwise set forth in Section 5.3(d) hereof, shall be offset or reduced by the amount of any compensation or benefits provided to
the EXECUTIVE in any subsequent employment. 
 Section 6. Effect of a CHANGE IN CONTROL. Upon the occurrence of any CHANGE IN CONTROL,
(a) any options to purchase shares of THI and any stock appreciation rights or restricted stock units, or other equity award granted by THI to the EXECUTIVE, which are not yet fully vested and exercisable, shall become fully vested and
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and (b) any restrictions remaining at that time on any stock awarded to the EXECUTIVE by THI shall lapse. 
 Section 7. Fees and Expenses. The EMPLOYER shall pay all reasonable legal fees and related expenses (including the costs of experts, evidence and counsel)
incurred in good faith by the EXECUTIVE as a result of (a) the termination of the EXECUTIVE’S employment by the EMPLOYER or by the EXECUTIVE for GOOD REASON (including all such fees and expenses, if any, incurred in contesting, defending
or disputing the basis for any such termination of employment), or (b) the EXECUTIVE seeking to obtain or enforce any right or benefit provided by this Agreement or by any other plan or arrangement maintained by the EMPLOYER under which the
EXECUTIVE is or may be entitled to receive benefits in accordance with the terms hereof; provided, however, that such payments by EMPLOYER of reasonable legal fees and related expenses of EXECUTIVE shall be required only to the
extent that the EXECUTIVE is determined, by non-appealable order of a court of competent jurisdiction or through a properly conducted arbitration proceeding, to be the prevailing party in any claim, dispute or action relating to matters
described in items (a) or (b) above. 
 Section 8. Protection of Business. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement:

 8.1 At all times during the EMPLOYMENT TERM while the EXECUTIVE is employed by the EMPLOYER, the EXECUTIVE will not participate as a partner, joint
venturer, officer, director, employee, or representative, or have any direct financial interest in, any business or enterprise conducting a quick service restaurant business in the United States or Canada, other than a business or enterprise engaged
in operating restaurants under a franchise granted by the EMPLOYER, or any affiliated person; provided, that the ownership by EXECUTIVE of securities of a public corporation shall not be a violation of this subparagraph so long as (a) the
EXECUTIVE does not own, directly or indirectly, more than five percent (5%) of any class of the securities of such corporation, and (b) the value of such securities does not exceed ten percent (10%) of the net worth of the EXECUTIVE;
and provided further that ownership by EXECUTIVE of securities of THI or any successor to THI by merger or other form of transaction contemplated by subparagraph (a) or (c) of Section 1 hereof shall not be a violation of this
subparagraph. 
 8.2 The EXECUTIVE will not at any time (during or after the expiration of the EMPLOYMENT TERM) divulge, disclose, reveal or communicate to
any person, firm, corporation, partnership, joint venture or other entity, directly or indirectly, any trade secrets or other information which the EXECUTIVE may have obtained during the course of his employment by the EMPLOYER in respect of any
matters affecting or relating to the quick service restaurant business and/or, in particular, the businesses of the EMPLOYER and any affiliated person, including, without limitation, any of their plans, policies, business practices, finances,
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information known to the EXECUTIVE to be considered by the EMPLOYER, or any affiliated person to be confidential information. 
 8.3 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the EXECUTIVE shall be required to pre-clear with the senior attorney in THI’S securities
practice group (the “Senior Attorney”), or his/her designee, any trades in the securities of THI of which the EXECUTIVE is the legal or beneficial owner, or any securities of any successor of THI following a CHANGE IN CONTROL, for a period
of 12 months following the TERMINATION DATE. The EXECUTIVE may not effectuate trades where the Senior Attorney or his/her designee has not provided a permissive trading recommendation. It is the EXECUTIVE’S obligation and responsibility to
comply with all applicable securities laws, including but not limited to insider reporting requirements, for so long as, and to the extent, applicable. 
 8.4 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the restrictions on competition and other restrictions imposed upon the EXECUTIVE by this Section 8 may be enforced by the EMPLOYER, THI or any of its
Subsidiaries by an action for an injunction, it being agreed (in view of the general practical impossibility of determining by computation or legal proof of the exact amount of damages, if any, resulting to the EMPLOYER, THI or any of its
Subsidiaries from a violation by the EXECUTIVE of the provisions of this Section 8) that there would be no adequate remedy at law for any breach by the EXECUTIVE of any such restriction. 
 8.5 Notwithstanding anything set forth herein to the contrary, the EXECUTIVE acknowledges and agrees that THI’S Recoupment Policy Relating to Performance-Based
Compensation originally adopted by the Board of Directors of THI USA on February 19, 2009 and assumed and adopted by the Board of Directors of THI on September 28, 2009 (the “Recoupment Policy”) (a) is binding on the
EXECUTIVE, (b) the EXECUTIVE is a “Senior Executive” under such Recoupment Policy, (c) all performance-based compensation awarded to the EXECUTIVE in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement or otherwise under
any incentive, bonus or other plan of THI or its Subsidiaries are subject to the Recoupment Policy and (d) the Recoupment Policy is hereby attached as Exhibit A and is made a part of this Agreement. 
 Section 9. Notices and Payments. All payments required or permitted to be made under the provisions of this Agreement, and all notices and other
communications required or permitted to be given or delivered under this Agreement to the EMPLOYER or to the EXECUTIVE, which notices or communications must be in writing, shall be deemed to have been given if delivered by hand, or mailed by first
class mail, addressed as follows: 
 9.1 if to the EMPLOYER, to: 
 Chief Financial Officer 
 The TDL Group Corp. 
 874 Sinclair Road 
 Oakville, ON L6K 2Y1

  

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 With a copy to: 
 Secretary 
 The TDL Group Corp. 
 874 Sinclair Road 
 Oakville, ON L6K 2Y1 
 9.2 if to EXECUTIVE, to: 
  

			
	Paul D. House	  	
		
	 	  	
		
	 	  	

 The EMPLOYER or the EXECUTIVE may, by notice given to the others from time to time, designate a
different address for making payments required to be made, and for the giving of notices or other communications required or permitted to be given, to the party designating such new address. Any payment, notice or other communication required or
permitted to be given in accordance with this Agreement shall be deemed to have been given if and when placed in the U.S. or Canadian Mail (as applicable), addressed and mailed as provided above. 
 Section 10. Payroll Taxes. Any payment required or permitted to be made or given to the EXECUTIVE pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to the
withholding and other requirements of applicable laws, and to the deduction requirements of any benefit plan maintained by the EMPLOYER in which the EXECUTIVE is a participant, and to all reporting, filing and other requirements in respect of such
payments, and the EMPLOYER or THI, as applicable, shall promptly satisfy all such requirements. 
 Section 11. Governing Law. This Agreement
shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario. 
 Section 12. Duplicate Originals. This Agreement may
be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be a duplicate original, but all of which, taken together, shall constitute a single instrument. 
 Section 13. Captions. The captions contained in this Agreement are included only for convenience of reference and do not define, limit, explain or modify this Agreement or its interpretation, construction
or meaning. 
 Section 14. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application of any provision to any person or any
circumstances shall be determined to be invalid or unenforceable, then such determination shall not affect any other provision of this Agreement or the application of said provision to any other person or circumstance, all of which other provisions
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effect. It is the intention of THI, the EMPLOYER and the EXECUTIVE that if any provision of this Agreement is susceptible of two or more constructions, one
of which would render the provision enforceable and other or others of which would render the provision unenforceable, then the provision shall have the meaning which renders it enforceable. 
 Section 15. Number and Gender. When used in this Agreement, the number and gender of each pronoun shall be construed to be such number and gender as the
context, circumstances or its antecedent may require. 
 Section 16. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be
binding upon the successors and assigns (including successive, as well as immediate, successors and assigns) of THI and the EMPLOYER; provided, however, that the obligations of this Agreement may not be transferred by THI or the EMPLOYER, except in
accordance with the following proviso: provided further, however, that if THI or the EMPLOYER transfers to any other person substantially all of its assets and/or business by merger, amalgamation, consolidation, sale of assets or otherwise, THI or
the EMPLOYER, as applicable, must transfer its obligations hereunder to such other person and such other person must accept such transfer and assume the obligations of the EMPLOYER, and of THI, if applicable, imposed hereby, resulting in a
permissible assignment and transfer of this Agreement by THI and/or the EMPLOYER, as applicable. THI or the EMPLOYER shall notify the EXECUTIVE in writing within thirty (30) days following any transfer of business and assets that the transferee
has accepted the transfer and assumption of the EMPLOYER’S, and of THI’S, if applicable, obligations under this Agreement. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the heirs and assigns (including successive, as
well as immediate, assigns) of the EXECUTIVE; provided, however, that the rights of the EXECUTIVE under this Agreement may be assigned only to his personal representative or by will or pursuant to applicable laws of descent and distribution.

 Section 17. Arbitration. All matters in difference between the parties in relation to this Agreement shall be referred to the arbitration of a
single arbitrator if the parties agree upon one, otherwise to three arbitrators, one to be appointed by each party and a third to be chosen by the first two named before they enter upon the business of arbitration. Such arbitration shall take place
in the City of Toronto, or as the parties may otherwise agree in writing. The award and determination of the arbitrator or arbitrators or any two of the three arbitrators shall be binding upon the parties and their respective heirs, executors,
administrators and assigns. During the pendency of such arbitration proceedings, the EXECUTIVE shall be entitled to the full benefits provided by the Agreement. 
  

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 Section 18. Termination of Prior Agreement and Wendy’s Prior Agreement. EXECUTIVE, THI, and the EMPLOYER
hereby acknowledge, understand, and agree that (i) this Agreement replaces and supersedes, in its entirety, the Prior Agreement; (ii) the Prior Agreement is terminated and is of no further force and effect as of the date of the corporate
reorganization which occurred on September 28, 2009; (iii) in accordance with the terms of the Prior Agreement, the Prior Agreement replaced, superseded and terminated the EXECUTIVE’S prior employment agreement with Wendy’s
International (the “Wendy’s Prior Agreement”) and the Wendy’s Prior Agreement was terminated and was of no further force and effect as of the date of the spinoff of THI from Wendy’s on September 29, 2006; and
(iv) none of the EXECUTIVE, THI, THI, Wendy’s nor the EMPLOYER shall have any further rights, obligations, responsibilities or duties under the Prior Agreement or the Wendy’s Prior Agreement. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed to be effective as of the date first above written. 
  

			
	 EMPLOYER:
 THE TDL GROUP
CORP.

		
	By:	 	 
	Print Name:
	Title:
	
	EXECUTIVE:
	
	 
	Paul D. House, an individual
	
	 THI:
 TIM HORTONS INC.

		
	By:	 	 
	Print Name:
	Title:

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 Tim Hortons Inc. 
 Recoupment Policy Relating to Performance-Based Compensation 
 (Effective Date: February 19, 2009) 
 If the
Company’s financial statements are required to be restated for any reason, the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Tim Hortons Inc. (the “Company”) will review all performance-based compensation awarded to or earned by
Senior Executives (as defined below) for all fiscal periods materially affected by the restatement. 
 If the Board determines that the payment of such
performance-based compensation was predicated upon the achievement of certain financial results that were subsequently corrected as part of a restatement and a lower incentive payment or award would have been made to Senior Executives based upon the
restated financial results, then, the Board will, to the extent permitted by applicable law, seek recoupment from the Senior Executives for the extent of such performance-based compensation as it deems appropriate, after a review of all relevant
facts and circumstances. 
 Generally, this review would include consideration of: 
  

	 	•	 	 The Board’s determination of the amount of performance-based compensation that would have been awarded to or earned by the Senior Executive had the financial
statements been properly reported in the first instance; 

  

	 	•	 	 The nature of the events that led to the restatement; 

  

	 	•	 	 The conduct of the Senior Executive in connection with the events that led to the restatement; 

  

	 	•	 	 Whether the assertion of recoupment (or a resulting claim) against the Senior Executive could prejudice the Company’s overall interests and whether other
penalties or punishments are being imposed on the Senior Executive, including by third parties such as regulators or other authorities; and 

  

	 	•	 	 Any other facts and circumstances that the Board deems relevant. 

 For purposes of this Policy, “Senior Executives” means the Company’s executive officers (as defined under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended), other principal corporate officers (as elected
by the Board), and other key employees and former employees who are designated from time to time by the Board or Chief Executive Officer. Nothing contained in this Policy will limit the Company’s ability to seek recoupment, in appropriate
circumstances (including circumstances beyond the scope of this Policy), and as permitted by applicable law, of any amounts from any employee, whether or not the 

 
employee is a Senior Executive. For greater clarity, the provisions of this Policy apply to “former” employees of the Company as well to the extent
such employees received incentive-based compensation that is subject to recoupment under this Policy. 
 This Policy is intended to apply to annual incentive
compensation (or bonus) awards, long-term incentive performance awards, stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock units (including performance-based restricted stock units), dividend equivalent rights, and any other similar awards
or other compensation that the Board determines to be “incentive based” (including but not limited to, at the Board’s discretion, payments made under employment, severance, or change in control agreements), in every case to the extent
awarded or paid by the Company on or after the Effective Date. Additional terms, conditions, and procedures providing for greater detail with respect to the implementation of the principles of this Policy may be set forth in the Company’s
benefit plans, programs, and/or affected agreements. 
 Any recoupment under this Policy may be in addition to any other remedies that may be available to
the Company under applicable law or in accordance with the terms of affected compensation plans, programs, or agreements, including disciplinary actions up to and including termination of employment. 
 The Board of Directors may delegate one or more of the duties or powers described in this Policy to one or more Committees of the Board consisting solely of independent
directors. 
  

 2Form of Employment Agreement--Schroeder

 EXHIBIT 10.4 
 Form of Employment Agreement by and among 
 The TDL Group Corp., the Registrant and Donald B. Schroeder

 EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT 
 Between 
 THE TDL GROUP CORP. 
 And 
 TIM HORTONS INC. 
 And 
 DONALD B. SCHROEDER 
 An employment agreement was entered into as of December 5, 2006, by and between The TDL Group Corp., a Nova Scotia unlimited liability company (the “EMPLOYER”), TIM HORTONS INC., a Delaware corporation (“THI USA”)
and Donald B. Schroeder, an individual, (the “EXECUTIVE”). It was subsequently amended and restated in its entirety effective as of November 5, 2008 (the “Prior Agreement”). Effective as of September 28, 2009, as a
result of a corporate reorganization, TIM HORTONS INC., a corporation incorporated under the Canada Business Corporations Act (“THI”) is the publicly traded ultimate parent company of the EMPLOYER. Effective as of September 28,
2009, this Employment Agreement (“Agreement”) hereby replaces and supersedes the Prior Agreement, in its entirety. 
 RECITALS

 (1) Certain subsidiaries of THI, including the EMPLOYER, are engaged in the business of owning, operating and franchising Tim
Hortons retail outlets and carrying on ancillary activities incident thereto (the “Business”). 
 (2) The EXECUTIVE possesses
unique skills, knowledge and experience relating to the Business. 
 (3) The EXECUTIVE is currently employed by the EMPLOYER, an indirect,
wholly-owned subsidiary of THI, and desires to continue to be employed by the EMPLOYER. 
 (4) The EMPLOYER desires to be assured of the
continued services of the EXECUTIVE and to afford him the job security this Agreement provides without, however, increasing the compensation he would otherwise obtain were it not for the occurrence of events foreseen by this Agreement, and the
EXECUTIVE desires to be assured that, in the event of a substantial change in the control of THI, the terms, conditions and environment of his employment will not be unreasonably affected. 

 (5) Except as described in Section 18 to the contrary, this Agreement is intended to be in addition
to any other agreements the parties may have entered into prior to the date hereof, or may enter into prior to a CHANGE IN CONTROL as defined herein, regarding the EXECUTIVE’S employment. 
 (6) THI and EMPLOYER desire to be assured of the objectivity of the EXECUTIVE in evaluating a potential offer, the effect of which would be a change of
control of THI, and advising whether or not he believes a potential change of control is in the best interests of THI and its shareholders. THI and EMPLOYER further desire to be assured of the dedication of the EXECUTIVE to maximizing the value to
be received by the shareholders of THI in the circumstances of negotiating or otherwise responding to a proposed change of control, and to be assured of the continuity of services of the EXECUTIVE during such time as a proposed change of control is
under negotiation or otherwise pending. 
 (7) The EXECUTIVE acknowledges and agrees that: (a) the agreement of THI to be a party to
this Agreement and to assume certain obligations hereunder and the entitlements provided under this Agreement are for the benefit of the EXECUTIVE, and are sufficient additional consideration for the purposes of this Agreement; and (b) this
Agreement is made and entered into by THI and EMPLOYER as a replacement of and to supersede, in its entirety, the Prior Agreement, which has terminated as agreed by the EXECUTIVE, as further described in Section 18 hereof. 
 (8) THI has agreed to enter into this Agreement with the EXECUTIVE for purposes of Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 through 18 hereof. 
 In consideration of their mutual covenants expressed herein and for other consideration described herein and as otherwise given by the parties, the
parties, intending to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows: 
 Section 1. EXECUTIVE’S Rights to Continued Employment in the event of a
CHANGE IN CONTROL of THI. 
 For purposes of this Agreement a “CHANGE IN CONTROL” shall mean the occurrence of: 
  

	 	(a)	 An acquisition (other than directly from THI) of any common shares or other voting securities of THI entitled to vote generally for the election of directors (the
“Voting Securities”) by any Person (as the term “person” is used for purposes of Section 13(d) or 14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)), immediately after which such
Person has “Beneficial Ownership” (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the Exchange Act of thirty percent (30%) or more of THI’S then outstanding common shares or the combined voting power of THI’S then
outstanding Voting Securities; provided, however, in determining whether a CHANGE IN CONTROL has occurred, common 

  

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shares or Voting Securities which are acquired in a “Non-Control Acquisition” (as hereinafter defined) shall not constitute an acquisition which
would cause a CHANGE IN CONTROL. A “Non-Control Acquisition” shall mean an acquisition by (i) an employee benefit plan (or a trust forming a part thereof) maintained by (A) THI or (B) any corporation or other Person of which
a majority of its voting power or its voting equity securities or equity interest is owned, directly or indirectly, by THI (a “Subsidiary”), (ii) THI or its Subsidiaries, or (iii) any Person in connection with a “Non-Control
Transaction” (as hereinafter defined); 

  

	 	(b)	The individuals who, as of September 28, 2009, are members of the Board of THI (the “Incumbent Board”), cease for any reason to constitute at least seventy percent
(70%) of the members of the Board; provided, however, that if the election, or nomination for election by THI shareholders, of any new director was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the Incumbent Board, such new
director shall, for purposes of this Agreement, be considered as a member of the Incumbent Board; provided further, however, that no individual shall be considered a member of the Incumbent Board if such individual initially
assumed office as a result of either an actual or threatened solicitation of proxies or consents by or on behalf of a Person other than the Board (a “Proxy Contest”) including by reason of any agreement intended to avoid or settle any
Proxy Contest; or 

  

	 	(c)	The consummation of: 

  

	 	(i)	a merger, consolidation, amalgamation or reorganization with or into THI or in which securities of THI are issued (a “Merger”), unless such Merger is a “Non-Control
Transaction.” A “Non-Control Transaction” shall mean a Merger where: 

  

	 	(A)	the shareholders of THI immediately before such Merger own directly or indirectly immediately following such Merger at least seventy percent (70%) of the combined voting power
of the outstanding voting securities of the corporation resulting from such Merger (the “Surviving THI”) in substantially the same proportion as their ownership of the Voting Securities immediately before such Merger,

  

	 	(B)	the individuals who were members of the Incumbent Board immediately prior to the execution of the agreement providing for such Merger constitute at least two-thirds of the members
of the board of directors of the Surviving THI, or a corporation beneficially directly or indirectly owning a majority of the voting securities of the Surviving THI, and 

  

 3. 

	 	(C)	no Person other than (i) THI, (ii) any Subsidiary, (iii) any employee benefit plan (or any trust forming a part thereof) that, immediately prior to such Merger was
maintained by THI or any Subsidiary, or (iv) any Person who, immediately prior to such Merger had Beneficial Ownership of thirty percent (30%) or more of THI’S then outstanding common shares or the combined voting power of THI’S
then outstanding Voting Securities, has Beneficial Ownership of thirty percent (30%) or more of the then outstanding common shares of the Surviving THI or the combined voting power of the Surviving THI’S then outstanding voting securities;

  

	 	(ii)	A complete liquidation or dissolution of THI; or 

  

	 	(iii)	The sale or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of THI to any Person (other than a transfer to a Subsidiary). 

 Notwithstanding the foregoing, a CHANGE IN CONTROL shall not be deemed to occur solely because any Person (the “Subject Person”) acquired
Beneficial Ownership of more than the permitted amount of the then outstanding common shares or Voting Securities as a result of the acquisition of common shares or Voting Securities by THI which, by reducing the number of common shares or Voting
Securities then outstanding, increases the proportional number of shares Beneficially Owned by the Subject Person, provided that if a CHANGE IN CONTROL would occur (but for the operation of this sentence) as a result of the acquisition of common
shares or Voting Securities by THI, and after such acquisition by THI, the Subject Person becomes the Beneficial Owner of any additional common shares or Voting Securities which increases the percentage voting power of the then outstanding Voting
Securities Beneficially Owned by the Subject Person, then a CHANGE IN CONTROL shall occur. 
 If the EXECUTIVE’S employment is
terminated by the EMPLOYER without CAUSE prior to the date of a CHANGE IN CONTROL but the EXECUTIVE reasonably demonstrates that the termination (A) was at the request of a third party who has indicated an intention or taken steps reasonably
calculated to effect a CHANGE IN CONTROL or (B) otherwise arose in connection with, or in anticipation of, a CHANGE IN CONTROL which has been threatened or proposed, such termination shall be deemed to have occurred after a CHANGE IN CONTROL
for purposes of this Agreement provided a CHANGE IN CONTROL shall actually have occurred. 
 1.1 From and after the date of occurrence of a CHANGE IN
CONTROL, the EMPLOYER shall cause the EXECUTIVE to be employed, and the EXECUTIVE shall accept employment, with the duties, nature and place of such employment as described in Section 2 of this Agreement. Solely for purposes of this Agreement,
the term of such employment, referred to hereinafter as the “EMPLOYMENT TERM,” shall commence 

  

 4. 

 
on the date when the CHANGE IN CONTROL shall have occurred and shall end on the earlier of: 
  

	 	(a)	the second anniversary of the first to occur of: 

  

	 	(i)	the date when the occurrence of an event described in subparagraph (a) of Section 1 hereof shall be disclosed in (A) a Schedule 13D or other such similar or successor
form promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission or Ontario Securities Commission, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission of Washington, D.C. or (B) an insider report filed with the Ontario Securities Commission in Toronto,
Ontario, Canada, and the duplicate of which is actually received by THI, or 

  

	 	(ii)	the date on which a transaction described in subparagraph (c) of Section 1 of this Agreement (other than a Non-Control Transaction) shall be consummated, or

  

	 	(iii)	the first date on which at least thirty percent (30%) of the members of the Board of Directors of THI are not members of the Incumbent Board as described in subparagraph
(b) of Section 1 of this Agreement; or 

  

	 	(b)	the date when the EMPLOYMENT TERM shall be terminated by the EMPLOYER for CAUSE or by the EXECUTIVE without GOOD REASON (as such terms are defined in Section 4 of this
Agreement); or 

  

	 	(c)	the death of the EXECUTIVE. 

 Section 2. Duties, Nature and
Place of Employment. During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EXECUTIVE shall provide the EMPLOYER with such executive, financial, administrative, and consulting services in managing and directing the EMPLOYER’S business, which includes the
provision of services on behalf of the EMPLOYER to THI or other THI Subsidiaries in respect of the Business, as may be required by the EXECUTIVE’S job description, as attached hereto, or as amended by the agreement of the parties hereafter, or
reasonably requested and directed from time to time by action of the EMPLOYER’S Board of Directors. The EXECUTIVE shall at all times faithfully, industriously and to the best of his ability and talent perform all of the duties that may be
required or requested of him pursuant to the express terms and conditions of this Agreement. Such duties shall be performed in Oakville, Ontario and, on a periodic basis, at such other place or places as the interests, needs, business and
opportunities of EMPLOYER, or THI’S other Subsidiaries, shall reasonably require. 
 Section 3. Remuneration during the EMPLOYMENT
TERM. During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EXECUTIVE shall receive from the EMPLOYER, the salary, benefits and perquisites being paid to or afforded him immediately prior to the 

  

 5. 

 
date of occurrence of the CHANGE IN CONTROL, subject to annual review in the normal course of business as described in subsections 3.1 herein. Such salary
shall be paid to the EXECUTIVE on the same days of each month as the EMPLOYER pays its other employees. The EXECUTIVE shall also be eligible to participate in an annual bonus plan, not less favourable than such plan that EXECUTIVE was eligible for
immediately prior to the date of occurrence of the CHANGE IN CONTROL. The EXECUTIVE shall also be entitled to all rights afforded him under the terms of any outstanding stock options granted him by THI and all incentive compensation and deferred
compensation programs maintained by the EMPLOYER in which the EXECUTIVE was entitled to participate immediately preceding the CHANGE IN CONTROL, or successors to such programs. 
 3.1 During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the THI Board of Directors, or a duly authorized committee thereof, with input from the Executive Chairman, to the extent this role remains occupied, shall review annually the
performance of the EXECUTIVE, which shall be reported to THI by the EMPLOYER, the results of operations and financial condition of THI, together with prevailing economic conditions and other factors, and consider and determine whether to accept or
vary a recommendation of the EMPLOYER: 
  

	 	(a)	whether the EMPLOYER should increase EXECUTIVE’S salary, and 

  

	 	(b)	whether the EXECUTIVE should be paid a bonus pursuant to the applicable bonus plan. 

 3.2 During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EMPLOYER shall cause the EXECUTIVE, his spouse and dependent children (in each case, if applicable) to be enrolled in and covered by group life, hospitalization, major medical and
disability income insurance coverages under insurance plans and executive physical examination plans not less favourable to the EXECUTIVE than the plans of such description in effect immediately prior to the date of occurrence of the CHANGE IN
CONTROL. 
 3.3 During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EMPLOYER shall cause the EXECUTIVE to be a participant in one or more retirement income (pension) plans which
afford participation and benefits to the EXECUTIVE on a basis not less favourable to the EXECUTIVE than the plans of such description in effect immediately prior to the date of occurrence of the CHANGE IN CONTROL. 
 3.4 During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EMPLOYER shall cause reimbursement to be paid promptly to the EXECUTIVE for all expenses reasonably incurred by him in connection
with performing his duties pursuant hereto. 
 3.5 During the EMPLOYMENT TERM, in the event that the insurance and physical examination plan benefits
required by paragraph 3.2, above, or the retirement income (pension) plan benefits required by paragraph 3.3, above, are not actually available to the EXECUTIVE under the terms of the plan(s) or applicable law, then the EMPLOYER shall make available
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 6. 

 
consideration sufficient to fund or purchase an equivalent benefit, computed as if he had received a full year of service (for vesting and benefit purposes)
for each of his years of service with EMPLOYER, or any other affiliate or Subsidiary or THI, including any years for which he is entitled to payment under Section 3 during the EMPLOYMENT TERM. 
 Section 4. Termination of Employment of the EXECUTIVE during the EMPLOYMENT TERM. The EXECUTIVE’S employment hereunder may be terminated during the
EMPLOYMENT TERM under the following circumstances: 
 4.1 Cause. The EMPLOYER may terminate the EXECUTIVE’S employment under this Agreement for
“CAUSE.” A termination for CAUSE is a termination by reason of the good faith determination by the EMPLOYER, subject to the approval of the THI Board of Directors, that the EXECUTIVE (a) willfully and continually failed to
substantially perform his duties with the EMPLOYER (other than a failure resulting from the EXECUTIVE’S incapacity due to physical or mental illness) after a written demand for substantial performance is delivered to the EXECUTIVE by the
EMPLOYER, with the prior approval of the THI Board of Directors, which specifically identifies the manner in which the EMPLOYER believes that the EXECUTIVE has not substantially performed his duties and such failure substantially to perform
continues for at least fourteen (14) days, or (b) has willfully engaged in conduct which is demonstrably and materially injurious to the EMPLOYER or THI, monetarily or otherwise, or (c) has otherwise materially breached this Agreement
(including, without limitation, a voluntary termination of the EXECUTIVE’S employment by the EXECUTIVE during the EMPLOYMENT TERM). No act, nor failure to act, on the EXECUTIVE’S part, shall be considered “willful” unless he has
acted, or failed to act, with an absence of good faith and without a reasonable belief that his action or failure to act was in the best interest of the EMPLOYER and THI. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the EXECUTIVE’S employment shall not be
deemed to have been terminated for CAUSE unless and until (1) there shall have been delivered to the EXECUTIVE a copy of a written NOTICE OF TERMINATION (as defined in Section 4.3 below), which, with respect to termination under this
Section 4.1 only, sets forth that the EXECUTIVE was guilty of conduct set forth above in clause (a), (b) or (c) of the first sentence of this Section 4.1 and specifies the particulars thereof in detail, and (2) the EXECUTIVE
shall have been provided an opportunity to be heard by the Board of Directors of THI (with the assistance of the EXECUTIVE’S counsel). 
 4.2 (a)
Good Reason. The EXECUTIVE may terminate his employment for “GOOD REASON.” For purposes of this Agreement, GOOD REASON shall mean the occurrence after a CHANGE IN CONTROL of any of the events or conditions described in Subsections
(1) through (5) hereof without the EXECUTIVE’S express written consent: 
  

	 	(1)	 a change in the EXECUTIVE’S status, title, position or responsibilities (including reporting responsibilities) which, in the EXECUTIVE’S reasonable
judgment, does not represent a promotion from his status, title, position or responsibilities as in effect immediately prior thereto; the 

  

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assignment to the EXECUTIVE of any duties or responsibilities which, in the EXECUTIVE’S reasonable judgment, are inconsistent with such status, title,
position or responsibilities; or any removal of the EXECUTIVE from or failure to reappoint or reelect him to any of such positions, except in connection with the termination of his employment for DISABILITY, CAUSE, as a result of his death, or by
the EXECUTIVE other than for GOOD REASON; 

  

	 	(2)	a reduction by the EMPLOYER in the EXECUTIVE’S base salary as in effect immediately prior to the CHANGE IN CONTROL or as the same may be increased from time to time thereafter;

  

	 	(3)	the EMPLOYER requiring the EXECUTIVE to be based at any place outside a 50 kilometre radius from the EXECUTIVE’S business office location immediately prior to the CHANGE IN
CONTROL, except for reasonably required travel on THI or the EMPLOYER’S behalf, or on behalf of another Subsidiary of THI (or its successor’s) business (or the business of any successor to THI as the controlling voting shareholder (whether
direct or indirect) of the EMPLOYER) which is not materially greater than such travel requirements prior to the CHANGE IN CONTROL; 

  

	 	(4)	the failure by the EMPLOYER to continue to provide the EXECUTIVE with compensation and benefits substantially similar (in terms of benefit levels and/or reward opportunities) to
those provided for under this Agreement and those provided to him under any of the employee benefit plans in which the EXECUTIVE becomes a participant, or the taking of any action by the EMPLOYER which would directly or indirectly materially reduce
any of such benefits or deprive the EXECUTIVE of any material fringe benefit enjoyed by him at the time of the CHANGE IN CONTROL; or 

  

	 	(5)	any material breach by THI or the EMPLOYER of any provision of this Agreement. 

 (b) The EXECUTIVE’S right to terminate his employment pursuant to this Section 4.2 shall not be affected by his incapacity due to physical or mental illness. 
 4.3 Notice of Termination. Any purported termination by the EMPLOYER or by the EXECUTIVE shall be communicated by written NOTICE OF TERMINATION to the other. For
purposes of this Agreement, a “NOTICE OF TERMINATION” shall mean a notice which indicates the specific termination provision in this Agreement relied upon and shall set forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances claimed to
provide a basis for termination of the EXECUTIVE’S employment under the provision so indicated. If the EXECUTIVE’S employment is terminated by the EMPLOYER for any reason, NOTICE OF TERMINATION must be given at least 30 days prior to the

  

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EXECUTIVE’S TERMINATION DATE (as defined below). For purposes of this Agreement, no such purported termination, other than due to the EXECUTIVE’S
death, shall be effective without such NOTICE OF TERMINATION. 
 4.4 Termination Date, Etc. “TERMINATION DATE” shall mean, (a) the date
of the EXECUTIVE’S death or (b) if the EXECUTIVE’S employment is terminated for any reason other than due to death, the date specified in the Notice of Termination. 
 Section 5. Compensation Upon Termination. Subject to Section 8.5, upon termination of the EXECUTIVE’S employment during the EMPLOYMENT TERM, the EXECUTIVE shall be entitled to the following
benefits: 
 5.1 If the EXECUTIVE’S employment shall be terminated by the EMPLOYER for CAUSE or by the EXECUTIVE other than for GOOD REASON, the
EMPLOYER shall pay the EXECUTIVE his full base salary and accrued vacation pay through the TERMINATION DATE, plus any benefits or awards which pursuant to the terms of any compensation or benefit plan have been earned or become payable, but which
have not yet been paid to the EXECUTIVE and THI and the EMPLOYER shall have no further obligations to the EXECUTIVE under this Agreement. The EXECUTIVE’S benefits thereafter shall be determined in accordance with the EMPLOYER’S employee
benefit plans and other applicable programs and practices then in effect. 
 5.2 If the EXECUTIVE’S employment terminates by reason of the
EXECUTIVE’S death, the EMPLOYER shall pay the EXECUTIVE’S beneficiaries his full base salary and accrued vacation pay through the TERMINATION DATE, plus any benefits or awards which pursuant to the terms of any compensation or benefit plan
have been earned or become payable, but which have not yet been paid to the EXECUTIVE and a pro rata portion of any bonus or incentive award that the EXECUTIVE would have been entitled to receive in respect of the calendar year in which the
EXECUTIVE’S TERMINATION DATE occurs had he continued in employment until the end of such calendar year, payable at the same time that such bonuses or awards are payable to other employees of the EMPLOYER. In the case of the EXECUTIVE’S
death, the EXECUTIVE’S beneficiaries’ benefits shall be determined in accordance with the EMPLOYER’S employee benefit plans and other applicable programs and practices then in effect. 
 5.3 If the EXECUTIVE’S employment shall be terminated (i) by the EMPLOYER other than for CAUSE or death, or (ii) by the EXECUTIVE for GOOD REASON, then
the EXECUTIVE shall be entitled to the benefits provided below: 
  

	 	(a)	 the EMPLOYER shall pay the EXECUTIVE his full base salary and accrued vacation pay through the TERMINATION DATE, plus the benefits or awards which pursuant to the
terms of any of the EMPLOYER’S compensation or benefit plans have been earned or become payable as if all objectives including the completion of the award cycle thereunder had been met, but which have not yet been paid to the EXECUTIVE, and a
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the EXECUTIVE would have been entitled to receive in respect of the calendar year in which the EXECUTIVE’S TERMINATION DATE occurs had he continued in
employment until the end of such calendar year, calculated as if all performance targets under the applicable plan had been fully met at the target level by THI, by the EMPLOYER and/or by the EXECUTIVE, as applicable; provided, however, that the
bonus payment provided for in this Section 5.3(a) shall be reduced (but not below zero) by the amount, if any, payable to the EXECUTIVE in respect of the year in which the EXECUTIVE’S TERMINATION DATE occurs under the provisions of any
other bonus or incentive plan, as applicable. 

  

	 	(b)	as severance pay and in lieu of any further salary for periods subsequent to the TERMINATION DATE, the EMPLOYER shall pay to the EXECUTIVE in a single payment an amount in cash
equal to three times the greater of (I) the sum of (A) the EXECUTIVE’S annual base salary at the rate in effect at the time NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given and (B) annual target bonus amount in effect at the time NOTICE OF
TERMINATION is given, or (II) the sum of (A) the average of the EXECUTIVE’S annual base salary at the rate in effect at the time NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given and the EXECUTIVE’S annual base salary for each of the two years prior
thereto; and (B) the average of the annual target bonus amount in effect at the time NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given and the EXECUTIVE’S annual target bonus amount for each of the two years prior thereto. 

  

	 	(c)	as additional severance, the EMPLOYER shall pay to the EXECUTIVE in a single payment an amount equal to the present value of the employer contributions the EXECUTIVE would have
accrued under the EMPLOYER’S registered pension plan and supplemental plan, if any, if he had remained an employee for three years following the TERMINATION DATE. For purposes of this determination, the base salary of the EXECUTIVE over this
period shall be equal to his base salary in effect at the TERMINATION DATE, and the employee contribution rate of the EXECUTIVE under the registered pension plan shall be equal to the contribution rate in effect at the TERMINATION DATE. Present
values shall be determined using a discount rate equal to the interest rate recommended by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries for the computation of transfer values from a registered pension plan. 

  

	 	(d)	 for the three years following the TERMINATION DATE, the EMPLOYER shall at its expense continue on behalf of the EXECUTIVE and his dependents and beneficiaries the
life insurance, disability, medical, dental and hospitalization benefits which were being provided to the EXECUTIVE at the time NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given. The benefits provided in this Section 5.3(d) shall be no less favourable to the
EXECUTIVE, in terms of amounts and deductibles and costs to him, than 

  

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the coverage provided the EXECUTIVE under the EMPLOYER’S plans providing such benefits at the time NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given. The EMPLOYER’S
obligation hereunder with respect to the foregoing benefits shall be limited to the extent that the EXECUTIVE obtains any such benefits pursuant to a subsequent employer’s benefit plans, in which case the EMPLOYER may reduce the coverage of any
benefits it is required to provide the EXECUTIVE hereunder as long as the aggregate coverage of the combined benefit plans is no less favourable to the EXECUTIVE in terms of amounts and deductibles and costs to him, than the coverage which would be
provided hereunder by the EMPLOYER to the EXECUTIVE at the time the NOTICE OF TERMINATION is given. Except as expressly set forth above, this paragraph (d) shall not be interpreted so as to limit any benefits to which the EXECUTIVE or his
dependents may be entitled under any of the EMPLOYER’S employee benefit plans, programs or practices following the EXECUTIVE’S termination of employment. Where such benefits as contemplated in this section 5.3(d) are not available to
EXECUTIVE as a result of EXECUTIVE not being employed by the EMPLOYER, the EMPLOYER shall pay, in a lump sum, the present value of the cost of such benefits, had they been available under the same terms and conditions and the EMPLOYER benefit plans,
and net of any required contribution by the EXECUTIVE. 

  

	 	(e)	for the three years following the TERMINATION DATE, the EMPLOYER shall pay to the EXECUTIVE a monthly allowance equal to a pre-determined monthly amount for the car payment, gas,
maintenance and insurance for the grade level of the EXECUTIVE, established by the EMPLOYER from time to time, to replace the benefit of the car being used by the EXECUTIVE prior to the TERMINATION DATE. The EXECUTIVE shall return the car being used
by such EXECUTIVE to the EMPLOYER upon the TERMINATION DATE. 

 5.4 The amounts provided for in Sections 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3(a), (b) and
(c) shall be paid within ten days after the EXECUTIVE’S TERMINATION DATE. 
 5.5 The EXECUTIVE shall not be required to mitigate the amount of any
payment provided for in this Agreement by seeking other employment or otherwise and no such payment, except as otherwise set forth in Section 5.3(d) hereof, shall be offset or reduced by the amount of any compensation or benefits provided to
the EXECUTIVE in any subsequent employment. 
 Section 6. Effect of a CHANGE IN CONTROL. Upon the occurrence of any CHANGE IN CONTROL,
(a) any options to purchase shares of THI and any stock appreciation rights or restricted stock units, or other equity award granted by THI to the EXECUTIVE, which are not yet fully vested and exercisable, shall become fully vested and
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and (b) any restrictions remaining at that time on any stock awarded to the EXECUTIVE by THI shall lapse. 
 Section 7. Fees and Expenses. The EMPLOYER shall pay all reasonable legal fees and related expenses (including the costs of experts, evidence and
counsel) incurred in good faith by the EXECUTIVE as a result of (a) the termination of the EXECUTIVE’S employment by the EMPLOYER or by the EXECUTIVE for GOOD REASON (including all such fees and expenses, if any, incurred in contesting,
defending or disputing the basis for any such termination of employment), or (b) the EXECUTIVE seeking to obtain or enforce any right or benefit provided by this Agreement or by any other plan or arrangement maintained by the EMPLOYER under
which the EXECUTIVE is or may be entitled to receive benefits in accordance with the terms hereof; provided, however, that such payments by EMPLOYER of reasonable legal fees and related expenses of EXECUTIVE shall be required only
to the extent that the EXECUTIVE is determined, by non-appealable order of a court of competent jurisdiction or through a properly conducted arbitration proceeding, to be the prevailing party in any claim, dispute or action relating to matters
described in items (a) or (b) above. 
 Section 8. Protection of Business. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this
Agreement: 
 8.1 At all times during the EMPLOYMENT TERM while the EXECUTIVE is employed by the EMPLOYER, the EXECUTIVE will not participate as a partner,
joint venturer, officer, director, employee, or representative, or have any direct financial interest in, any business or enterprise conducting a quick service restaurant business in the United States or Canada, other than a business or enterprise
engaged in operating restaurants under a franchise granted by the EMPLOYER, or any affiliated person; provided, that the ownership by EXECUTIVE of securities of a public corporation shall not be a violation of this subparagraph so long as
(a) the EXECUTIVE does not own, directly or indirectly, more than five percent (5%) of any class of the securities of such corporation, and (b) the value of such securities does not exceed ten percent (10%) of the net worth of
the EXECUTIVE; and provided further that ownership by EXECUTIVE of securities of THI or any successor to THI by merger or other form of transaction contemplated by subparagraph (a) or (c) of Section 1 hereof shall not be a violation
of this subparagraph. 
 8.2 The EXECUTIVE will not at any time (during or after the expiration of the EMPLOYMENT TERM) divulge, disclose, reveal or
communicate to any person, firm, corporation, partnership, joint venture or other entity, directly or indirectly, any trade secrets or other information which the EXECUTIVE may have obtained during the course of his employment by the EMPLOYER in
respect of any matters affecting or relating to the quick service restaurant business and/or, in particular, the businesses of the EMPLOYER and any affiliated person, including, without limitation, any of their plans, policies, business practices,
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information known to the EXECUTIVE to be considered by the EMPLOYER, or any affiliated person to be confidential information. 
 8.3 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the EXECUTIVE shall be required to pre-clear with the senior attorney in THI’S securities
practice group (the “Senior Attorney”), or his/her designee, any trades in the securities of THI of which the EXECUTIVE is the legal or beneficial owner, or any securities of any successor of THI following a CHANGE IN CONTROL, for a period
of 12 months following the TERMINATION DATE. The EXECUTIVE may not effectuate trades where the Senior Attorney or his/her designee has not provided a permissive trading recommendation. It is the EXECUTIVE’S obligation and responsibility to
comply with all applicable securities laws, including but not limited to insider reporting requirements, for so long as, and to the extent, applicable. 
 8.4 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the restrictions on competition and other restrictions imposed upon the EXECUTIVE by this Section 8 may be enforced by the EMPLOYER, THI or any of its
subsidiaries by an action for an injunction, it being agreed (in view of the general practical impossibility of determining by computation or legal proof of the exact amount of damages, if any, resulting to the EMPLOYER, THI or any of its
subsidiaries from a violation by the EXECUTIVE of the provisions of this Section 8) that there would be no adequate remedy at law for any breach by the EXECUTIVE of any such restriction. 
 8.5 Notwithstanding anything set forth herein to the contrary, the EXECUTIVE acknowledges and agrees that THI’S Recoupment Policy Relating to Performance-Based
Compensation originally adopted by the Board of Directors of THI USA on February 19, 2009 and assumed and adopted by the Board of Directors of THI on September 28, 2009 (the “Recoupment Policy”) (a) is binding on the
EXECUTIVE, (b) the EXECUTIVE is a “Senior Executive” under such Recoupment Policy, (c) all performance-based compensation awarded to the EXECUTIVE in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement or otherwise under
any incentive, bonus or other plan of THI or its Subsidiaries are subject to the Recoupment Policy and (d) the Recoupment Policy is hereby attached as Exhibit A and is made a part of this Agreement. 
 Section 9. Notices and Payments. All payments required or permitted to be made under the provisions of this Agreement, and all notices and other
communications required or permitted to be given or delivered under this Agreement to the EMPLOYER or to the EXECUTIVE, which notices or communications must be in writing, shall be deemed to have been given if delivered by hand, or mailed by first
class mail, addressed as follows: 
 9.1 if to the EMPLOYER, to: 
 Executive Chairman, if applicable; or, if not: 
 Chief Financial Officer 
 The TDL Group Corp. 
  

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 874 Sinclair Road 
 Oakville, ON L6K 2Y1 
 With a copy to: 
 Secretary 
 The TDL Group Corp. 
 874 Sinclair Road 
 Oakville, ON L6K 2Y1

 9.2 if to EXECUTIVE, to: 
  

			
	Donald B. Schroeder	  	
		
	 	  	
		
	 	  	

 The EMPLOYER or the EXECUTIVE may, by notice given to the others from time to time, designate a
different address for making payments required to be made, and for the giving of notices or other communications required or permitted to be given, to the party designating such new address. Any payment, notice or other communication required or
permitted to be given in accordance with this Agreement shall be deemed to have been given if and when placed in the U.S. or Canadian Mail (as applicable), addressed and mailed as provided above. 
 Section 10. Payroll Taxes. Any payment required or permitted to be made or given to the EXECUTIVE pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to the
withholding and other requirements of applicable laws, and to the deduction requirements of any benefit plan maintained by the EMPLOYER in which the EXECUTIVE is a participant, and to all reporting, filing and other requirements in respect of such
payments, and the EMPLOYER or THI, as applicable, shall promptly satisfy all such requirements. 
 Section 11. Governing Law. This Agreement
shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario. 
 Section 12. Duplicate Originals. This
Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be a duplicate original, but all of which, taken together, shall constitute a single instrument. 
 Section 13. Captions. The captions contained in this Agreement are included only for convenience of reference and do not define, limit, explain or modify this Agreement or its interpretation,
construction or meaning. 
 Section 14. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application of any provision to any person
or any circumstances shall be determined to be invalid or unenforceable, then such determination shall not affect any other provision of this 

  

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Agreement or the application of said provision to any other person or circumstance, all of which other provisions shall remain in full force and effect. It
is the intention of THI, the EMPLOYER and the EXECUTIVE that if any provision of this Agreement is susceptible of two or more constructions, one of which would render the provision enforceable and other or others of which would render the provision
unenforceable, then the provision shall have the meaning which renders it enforceable. 
 Section 15. Number and Gender. When used in this
Agreement, the number and gender of each pronoun shall be construed to be such number and gender as the context, circumstances or its antecedent may require. 
 Section 16. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the successors and assigns (including successive, as well as immediate, successors and assigns) of THI and the EMPLOYER;
provided, however, that the obligations of this Agreement may not be transferred by THI or the EMPLOYER, except in accordance with the following proviso: provided further, however, that if THI or the EMPLOYER transfers to any other person
substantially all of its assets and/or business by merger, amalgamation, consolidation, sale of assets or otherwise, THI or the EMPLOYER, as applicable, must transfer its obligations hereunder to such other person and such other person must accept
such transfer and assume the obligations of the EMPLOYER, and of THI, if applicable, imposed hereby, resulting in a permissible assignment and transfer of this Agreement by THI and/or the EMPLOYER, as applicable. THI or the EMPLOYER shall notify the
EXECUTIVE in writing within thirty (30) days following any transfer of business and assets that the transferee has accepted the transfer and assumption of the EMPLOYER’S, and of THI’S, if applicable, obligations under this Agreement.
This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the heirs and assigns (including successive, as well as immediate, assigns) of the EXECUTIVE; provided, however, that the rights of the EXECUTIVE under this Agreement may be assigned
only to his personal representative or by will or pursuant to applicable laws of descent and distribution. 
 Section 17. Arbitration. All
matters in difference between the parties in relation to this Agreement shall be referred to the arbitration of a single arbitrator if the parties agree upon one, otherwise to three arbitrators, one to be appointed by each party and a third to be
chosen by the first two named before they enter upon the business of arbitration. Such arbitration shall take place in the City of Toronto, or as the parties may otherwise agree in writing. The award and determination of the arbitrator or
arbitrators or any two of the three arbitrators shall be binding upon the parties and their respective heirs, executors, administrators and assigns. During the pendency of such arbitration proceedings, the EXECUTIVE shall be entitled to the full
benefits provided by the Agreement. 
 Section 18. Termination of Prior Agreement and Wendy’s Prior Agreement. EXECUTIVE, THI, and the
EMPLOYER hereby acknowledge, understand, and agree that (i) this Agreement replaces and supersedes, in its entirety, the Prior Agreement; (ii)

  

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the Prior Agreement is terminated and is of no further force and effect as of the date of the corporate reorganization which occurred on September 28,
2009; (iii) in accordance with the terms of the Prior Agreement, the Prior Agreement replaced, superseded and terminated the EXECUTIVE’S prior employment agreement with Wendy’s International (the “Wendy’s Prior
Agreement”) and the Wendy’s Prior Agreement was terminated and was of no further force and effect as of the date of the spinoff of THI USA from Wendy’s on September 29, 2006; and (iv) none of the EXECUTIVE, THI USA, THI,
Wendy’s nor the EMPLOYER shall have any further rights, obligations, responsibilities or duties under the Prior Agreement or the Wendy’s Prior Agreement. 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed to be effective as of the date first above written. 
  

			
	EMPLOYER:
	THE TDL GROUP CORP.
		
	By:	 	 
		 	Name:
		 	Title:

  

	
	 EXECUTIVE:

	
	  
	 Donald B. Schroeder, an individual

  

			
	THI:
	TIM HORTONS INC.
		
	By:	 	 
		 	Name:
		 	Title:

  

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 EXHIBIT A 
 Tim Hortons Inc. 
 Recoupment Policy Relating to Performance-Based Compensation 
 (Effective Date: February 19, 2009) 
 If the
Company’s financial statements are required to be restated for any reason, the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Tim Hortons Inc. (the “Company”) will review all performance-based compensation awarded to or earned by
Senior Executives (as defined below) for all fiscal periods materially affected by the restatement. 
 If the Board determines that the payment of such
performance-based compensation was predicated upon the achievement of certain financial results that were subsequently corrected as part of a restatement and a lower incentive payment or award would have been made to Senior Executives based upon the
restated financial results, then, the Board will, to the extent permitted by applicable law, seek recoupment from the Senior Executives for the extent of such performance-based compensation as it deems appropriate, after a review of all relevant
facts and circumstances. 
 Generally, this review would include consideration of: 
  

	 	•	 	 The Board’s determination of the amount of performance-based compensation that would have been awarded to or earned by the Senior Executive had the financial
statements been properly reported in the first instance; 

  

	 	•	 	 The nature of the events that led to the restatement; 

  

	 	•	 	 The conduct of the Senior Executive in connection with the events that led to the restatement; 

  

	 	•	 	 Whether the assertion of recoupment (or a resulting claim) against the Senior Executive could prejudice the Company’s overall interests and whether other
penalties or punishments are being imposed on the Senior Executive, including by third parties such as regulators or other authorities; and 

  

	 	•	 	 Any other facts and circumstances that the Board deems relevant. 

 For purposes of this Policy, “Senior Executives” means the Company’s executive officers (as defined under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended), other principal corporate officers (as elected
by the Board), and other key employees and former employees who are designated from time to time by the Board or Chief Executive Officer. Nothing contained in this Policy will limit the Company’s ability to seek recoupment, in appropriate
circumstances (including circumstances beyond the scope of this Policy), and as permitted by applicable law, of any amounts from any employee, whether or not the employee is a Senior Executive. For greater 

 
clarity, the provisions of this Policy apply to “former” employees of the Company as well to the extent such employees received incentive-based
compensation that is subject to recoupment under this Policy. 
 This Policy is intended to apply to annual incentive compensation (or bonus) awards,
long-term incentive performance awards, stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock units (including performance-based restricted stock units), dividend equivalent rights, and any other similar awards or other compensation that the
Board determines to be “incentive based” (including but not limited to, at the Board’s discretion, payments made under employment, severance, or change in control agreements), in every case to the extent awarded or paid by the Company
on or after the Effective Date. Additional terms, conditions, and procedures providing for greater detail with respect to the implementation of the principles of this Policy may be set forth in the Company’s benefit plans, programs, and/or
affected agreements. 
 Any recoupment under this Policy may be in addition to any other remedies that may be available to the Company under applicable law
or in accordance with the terms of affected compensation plans, programs, or agreements, including disciplinary actions up to and including termination of employment. 
 The Board of Directors may delegate one or more of the duties or powers described in this Policy to one or more Committees of the Board consisting solely of independent directors. 
  

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