Editor's Insight: Fast-food's lessons for tax-raising politicians
Tue, 26 Aug 2014
The first establishment any visitor to Canada is likely to walk into is a coffee and doughnut chain call Tim Hortons.
They are more ubiquitous than McDonald’s and unlike most fast-food outfits they are a source of national pride to Canadians rather than one of disparagement.
That is not
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