Canadian Health Care Workers Can Now Get 50% Off The North Face Online & In Store

You could get 10% off The North Face outlet stores, too!💰
Managing Editor, Canada

If you’re an essential health care worker in Canada, you could be eligible for a The North Face discount. This means 50% off both online and in stores!

In a notice shared on their website, the company revealed that they wanted to show “heartfelt gratitude” to Canada’s frontline health care workers, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

To do so, they’re offering eligible staff a 50% off reduction for the rest of 2020.

The discount can be used for certain non-sale items on the brand’s website or at The North Face-owned retail stores across Canada.

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This discount is available to Healthcare Workers who are directly responsible for keeping us safe at this time. The North Face

During the same period, eligible frontline workers will also be able to get 10% off non-clearance items at the company’s outlet stores, too.

Both discounts will be available until December 31, 2020.

According to The North Face, eligible professions include doctors, nurses, technicians, medical researchers, hospital workers and more.

To verify status for online shopping, employees are asked to fill in an online form. In-person use requires a state, government or employer ID. 

Workers will need to confirm their job role, the organization they work for and their personal contact information.

The discount can be used more than once after 30 days, providing the applicant re-verifies their worker status.

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