Ask and you shall be giveth thy truth. CBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, asked on Twitter “What’s something that FEELS Canadian but isn’t?”
The overwhelming reply was Tim Hortons. While the company started its roots in Hamilton in 1964, it was sold in
2014 to a subsidiary of the Canadian holding company Restaurant Brands International, which is majority-owned by Brazilian investment firm 3G Capital.
Here are the replies:
Tim Hortons
โ Cindy (Cj) Smith – Commute All The Things!๐ด๐๐๐ (@ThisCrazyTrain) November 13, 2020
Tim Hortons
โ Alipy (@gazpachodragon) November 13, 2020
Tim Hortons, The Bay, Canada Dry, Molsons.
โ Truth (@Stavvy11) November 13, 2020
Tim Hortonโs
โ Lisa Anderson๐จ๐ฆ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ (@deaftravel) November 13, 2020
Kayak, canoe, parka, lacrosse, Tim Hortons lol.
โ Christi Belcourt (@christibelcourt) November 13, 2020
Kayak, canoe, parka, lacrosse, Tim Hortons lol.
โ Christi Belcourt (@christibelcourt) November 13, 2020
Tim Hortons.
โ Count Floyd ๐จ๐ฆ (@CountFloyd2020) November 13, 2020
Tim Hortons
โ Steve Manta (@mantalicious) November 14, 2020
Tim Hortons and the Hudson Bay Company. Donโt shop at either…
โ Cara Breac๐ฆฆ (@carabreac) November 14, 2020
Tim Hortons.
โ Dean from Winnipeg (@Dean_Winnipeg) November 13, 2020
@TimHortons . Its owned by a brazilian investment firm that also owns burger king.
โ BH (@hudsonbrad) November 13, 2020
Hudson’s Bay, Tim Hortons, Canada Dry
โ Cheeky Monkey (@cindyintoronto) November 14, 2020
Tim Hortons used to feel Canadian. Now it doesnโt and it isnโt.
โ ๐ (@jammyrft) November 13, 2020