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You thought you were supporting a

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Canadian icon. Turns out you're funding

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a global corporate machine that doesn't

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share your values, won't hire your kids,

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and hates Canadian energy.

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Let's clear something up right away

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here. Tim Hortons is not really Canadian

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anymore. Hasn't been in quite some time.

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Despite cloaking itself in the Maple

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Leaf and Canadian nostalgia, it has not

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been Canadian for years. Tims is owned

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by Restaurant Brands International, a

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massive multinational conglomerate

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created when Burger King bought Tim

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Hortons in a 12.5 billion deal. That

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company is backed heavily by global

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investment firms, including Brazilian

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private equity giant 3G Capital, which

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still holds a major stake. So, this

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isn't your local coffee shop anymore.

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It's a globalist financial asset. And

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like any financial asset, it serves its

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shareholders, not communities, and

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definitely not Canadian workers, and

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certainly not Canadian kids looking for

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the first job. But it gets worse because

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this isn't just about who owns Tims.

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It's about what they do.

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>> She just because your boss doesn't like

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the fact that an independent journalist

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is in here video reporting,

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>> that's not up to him. She has the right

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to do that.

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>> I can call him independent.

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>> I'm not going to. No. No, I'm not going

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to talk to him. You tell him that she

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has all the right to be here.

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>> I'm not going to entertain that. You

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tell that to Muhammad. I'm sorry if I'm

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being crashed with you, but you you

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relay that to Muhammad that I'm not even

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entertaining that portion of it of this

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lady being here.

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>> I It doesn't matter. They have all the

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rights in the world to do it. This

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>> should

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We don't have any control on the pest,

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right? That if it goes over there right

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now,

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>> we don't control the tacos. You know,

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>> we do we do like have the pest control

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over here, but we don't have we don't

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have enough control. A few years ago,

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Tim Hortons got caught in a political

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firestorm over Canadian energy. They

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were running ads from Nbridge, a major

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Canadian pipeline company, in their

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stores. And when fancy environmentalist

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activists complained about the ads, Tims

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caved just like that. They pulled the

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ads after an online pressure campaign,

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bending the knee to anti-oil activists

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instead of standing by one of Canada's

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largest employers. Think about that for

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a second. A company built on Canadian

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identity turning its back on Canadian

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energy workers because foreignfunded

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activists on the internet got loud and

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snively and whiny. And now these people

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have taken it one step further. Tim

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Hortons is lobbying Carney for more

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foreign workers, more temporary foreign

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labor, more pathways for non-Canadians,

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while Canadian teenagers right now are

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struggling to find their first jobs.

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>> So, did you tell your colleague Patty to

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take a flying leap when she said that

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Tim Hortons should get more temporary

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foreign workers after the jobs numbers

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came out last week? Like, why aren't

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those jobs going to Canadian workers?

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And why are you guys cowtowing to Tim

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Hortons?

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>> Uh so lovely performance as usual

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madame. Uh thank you for the question.

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Uh we have a letter from many

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conservative members who have written to

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me and to Minister Haidu and to another

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minister of requesting those changes. Uh

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in fact pleading that they require those

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changes.

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>> That's right. in their they were they

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were pleading to end the temporary

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foreign worker program and replace it

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with a standalone program for

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>> Absolutely not the case.

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>> No, it is and I know for a fact

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absolutely not the case. You are not

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copied on those letters.

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>> Actually, I was I I was and I saw them

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and now you're misleading the committee.

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Would you like me to read that to you or

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would you like to say that that was a

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performance too? Look, I get it. Your

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colleagues have to cover for you. They

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go to the CBC to say they can't talk to

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you. You don't talk to your your

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colleagues and the ministers about

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serious issues like this. That's a

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problem. So, I'm going to ask you this.

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You were supposed to be here for 2 hours

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today. Why are you leaving at the 1 hour

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mark? Is it cuz you can't handle basic

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questions like this? Like, why aren't

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you fighting for Canadian kids jobs?

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>> That's that's exactly what we do day in

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day out. I fight for them as the

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minister. The government is fighting for

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them. I say to you,

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>> now it's best that you start fighting

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with them as well. Let's connect the

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dots here.

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foreignowned corporate structure,

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political cowardice when it comes to

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Canadian industry, now actively pushing

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policies that sideline Canadian workers.

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This is not the Tim Hortons you grew up

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with. It's a global brand wearing a

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Canadian costume and they think you're

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too stupid to notice. For Rebel News,

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I'm Sheila Gunreed.

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They won't hire Canadian kids. They

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won't stand up for Canadian workers.

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They won't stand up for Canadian energy.

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Why are we still lining up to fund them?

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Sign the petition. take your business

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elsewhere and scan the QR code which

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will take you directly to

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timsboycott.com.

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