DeGroote was appointed an officer of the
Order of Canada in October 1990 and invested six months later in April of the following year. He had earlier made a major donation to
McMaster University in 1987, which funded the construction of a new business school. It was later renamed the Michael G.
DeGroote School of Business in his honour in 1992. He was granted an honorary doctorate from McMaster that same year. Almost a decade later, DeGroote donated $105 million to McMaster that funded a number of medical research centres as well as the
Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Learning and Discovery (commonly abbreviated as MDCL to avoid confusion with the DeGroote School of Business). In addition, the McMaster School of Medicine was renamed to the
Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine at McMaster in 2004. DeGroote consequently became the first benefactor in Canada to have a medical building renamed in his honour, having earlier been the first donor in Ontario to have a business school named after him. Five years later, at the McMaster University
Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine graduation ceremony, DeGroote took the stage to announce a gift of $50 million to support increased focus on national and international health leadership, including developing stronger ties with McMaster's DeGroote School of Business as well as partnerships that focus on biomedical advances. Additionally, a new fund was created to seed new medical research within the Faculty of Health Sciences. ==References==