Tim Hortons apologizes for offensive signs
Videos
-
Tim Hortons apologizes for offensive signs
00:35 | April 26, 2021
-
’60s Scoop survivors demand action on 10th anniversary of provincial apology
02:07 | June 18, 2025
-
Manitoba government apologizes as part of $530M child welfare lawsuit settlement
00:33 | October 9, 2024
-
Manitoba premier apologizes to defence lawyers as legislature session resumes
00:57 | October 2, 2024
-
U of M apologizes for inappropriate acquisition of Indigenous artifacts
02:06 | June 3, 2024
-
Canadian Blood Services apology
01:03 | May 10, 2024
-
Calls grow for a school trustee resignation in Dauphin
02:18 | April 25, 2024
-
Wyatt apologizes for “bicycle nazi” comment
00:52 | April 25, 2024
-
‘It must be atoned for’: Manitoba premier offers formal apology to men switched at birth in 1955
02:41 | March 21, 2024
-
Manitoba premier apologizes, meets with families about searching landfill for remains
01:13 | October 26, 2023
-
‘A new beginning’: Residential school survivors reflect on papal apology
01:58 | August 2, 2022
-
Residential school survivors await ‘impactful’ apology from Pope
02:14 | July 22, 2022
-
Residential school survivors preparing for papal visit in Edmonton
02:04 | July 20, 2022
-
Manitoba cabinet minister quoted Winston Churchill on skirts, apologizes
00:49 | May 17, 2022
-
‘A road to healing’: Pope’s apology lauded by Manitoba Indigenous leaders
01:38 | April 1, 2022
-
Residential school survivors call for more mental health supports
01:39 | April 1, 2022
-
From apology to action: Indigenous community experts call for full release of residential school documents
01:43 | April 1, 2022
-
First Nations delegates meet with Pope Francis with ‘high expectations’ for apology
02:20 | March 31, 2022
-
Manitoba delegation in Rome wants apology from Pope in Canada
02:06 | March 29, 2022
-
Manitoba premier apologizes ‘for the misunderstanding I caused’ over Canadian history remarks
00:46 | August 3, 2021
-
Winnipeg mayor calls on Manitoba premier to say sorry for Canadian history comments
00:47 | July 30, 2021
-
Minister apologizes for residential school comments
03:25 | July 16, 2021
-
Tim Hortons apologizes for offensive signs
00:35 | April 26, 2021
-
’60s Scoop survivors demand action on 10th anniversary of provincial apology
02:07 | June 18, 2025
-
Manitoba government apologizes as part of $530M child welfare lawsuit settlement
00:33 | October 9, 2024
-
Manitoba premier apologizes to defence lawyers as legislature session resumes
00:57 | October 2, 2024
-
U of M apologizes for inappropriate acquisition of Indigenous artifacts
02:06 | June 3, 2024
-
Canadian Blood Services apology
01:03 | May 10, 2024
-
Calls grow for a school trustee resignation in Dauphin
02:18 | April 25, 2024
-
Wyatt apologizes for “bicycle nazi” comment
00:52 | April 25, 2024
-
‘It must be atoned for’: Manitoba premier offers formal apology to men switched at birth in 1955
02:41 | March 21, 2024
-
Manitoba premier apologizes, meets with families about searching landfill for remains
01:13 | October 26, 2023
-
‘A new beginning’: Residential school survivors reflect on papal apology
01:58 | August 2, 2022
-
Residential school survivors await ‘impactful’ apology from Pope
02:14 | July 22, 2022
-
Residential school survivors preparing for papal visit in Edmonton
02:04 | July 20, 2022
-
Manitoba cabinet minister quoted Winston Churchill on skirts, apologizes
00:49 | May 17, 2022
-
‘A road to healing’: Pope’s apology lauded by Manitoba Indigenous leaders
01:38 | April 1, 2022
-
Residential school survivors call for more mental health supports
01:39 | April 1, 2022
-
From apology to action: Indigenous community experts call for full release of residential school documents
01:43 | April 1, 2022
-
First Nations delegates meet with Pope Francis with ‘high expectations’ for apology
02:20 | March 31, 2022
-
Manitoba delegation in Rome wants apology from Pope in Canada
02:06 | March 29, 2022
-
Manitoba premier apologizes ‘for the misunderstanding I caused’ over Canadian history remarks
00:46 | August 3, 2021
-
Winnipeg mayor calls on Manitoba premier to say sorry for Canadian history comments
00:47 | July 30, 2021
-
Minister apologizes for residential school comments
03:25 | July 16, 2021
Tim Hortons apologizes for offensive signs
Description
April 26, 2021
Tim Hortons has responded to a pair of offensive signs that were spotted on the weekend in one of its Winnipeg locations.
-
Tim Hortons apologizes for offensive signs00:35 | April 26, 2021 -
’60s Scoop survivors demand action on 10th anniversary of provincial apology02:07 | June 18, 2025 -
Manitoba government apologizes as part of $530M child welfare lawsuit settlement00:33 | October 9, 2024 -
Manitoba premier apologizes to defence lawyers as legislature session resumes00:57 | October 2, 2024 -
U of M apologizes for inappropriate acquisition of Indigenous artifacts02:06 | June 3, 2024 -
Canadian Blood Services apology01:03 | May 10, 2024 -
Calls grow for a school trustee resignation in Dauphin02:18 | April 25, 2024 -
Wyatt apologizes for “bicycle nazi” comment00:52 | April 25, 2024 -
‘It must be atoned for’: Manitoba premier offers formal apology to men switched at birth in 195502:41 | March 21, 2024 -
Manitoba premier apologizes, meets with families about searching landfill for remains01:13 | October 26, 2023 -
‘A new beginning’: Residential school survivors reflect on papal apology01:58 | August 2, 2022 -
Residential school survivors await ‘impactful’ apology from Pope02:14 | July 22, 2022 -
Residential school survivors preparing for papal visit in Edmonton02:04 | July 20, 2022 -
Manitoba cabinet minister quoted Winston Churchill on skirts, apologizes00:49 | May 17, 2022 -
‘A road to healing’: Pope’s apology lauded by Manitoba Indigenous leaders01:38 | April 1, 2022 -
Residential school survivors call for more mental health supports01:39 | April 1, 2022 -
From apology to action: Indigenous community experts call for full release of residential school documents01:43 | April 1, 2022 -
First Nations delegates meet with Pope Francis with ‘high expectations’ for apology02:20 | March 31, 2022 -
Manitoba delegation in Rome wants apology from Pope in Canada02:06 | March 29, 2022 -
Manitoba premier apologizes ‘for the misunderstanding I caused’ over Canadian history remarks00:46 | August 3, 2021 -
Winnipeg mayor calls on Manitoba premier to say sorry for Canadian history comments00:47 | July 30, 2021 -
Minister apologizes for residential school comments03:25 | July 16, 2021
-
Tim Hortons apologizes for offensive signs00:35 | April 26, 2021
-
’60s Scoop survivors demand action on 10th anniversary of provincial apology02:07 | June 18, 2025
-
Manitoba government apologizes as part of $530M child welfare lawsuit settlement00:33 | October 9, 2024
-
Manitoba premier apologizes to defence lawyers as legislature session resumes00:57 | October 2, 2024
-
U of M apologizes for inappropriate acquisition of Indigenous artifacts02:06 | June 3, 2024
-
Canadian Blood Services apology01:03 | May 10, 2024
-
Calls grow for a school trustee resignation in Dauphin02:18 | April 25, 2024
-
Wyatt apologizes for “bicycle nazi” comment00:52 | April 25, 2024
-
‘It must be atoned for’: Manitoba premier offers formal apology to men switched at birth in 195502:41 | March 21, 2024
-
Manitoba premier apologizes, meets with families about searching landfill for remains01:13 | October 26, 2023
-
‘A new beginning’: Residential school survivors reflect on papal apology01:58 | August 2, 2022
-
Residential school survivors await ‘impactful’ apology from Pope02:14 | July 22, 2022
-
Residential school survivors preparing for papal visit in Edmonton02:04 | July 20, 2022
-
Manitoba cabinet minister quoted Winston Churchill on skirts, apologizes00:49 | May 17, 2022
-
‘A road to healing’: Pope’s apology lauded by Manitoba Indigenous leaders01:38 | April 1, 2022
-
Residential school survivors call for more mental health supports01:39 | April 1, 2022
-
From apology to action: Indigenous community experts call for full release of residential school documents01:43 | April 1, 2022
-
First Nations delegates meet with Pope Francis with ‘high expectations’ for apology02:20 | March 31, 2022
-
Manitoba delegation in Rome wants apology from Pope in Canada02:06 | March 29, 2022
-
Manitoba premier apologizes ‘for the misunderstanding I caused’ over Canadian history remarks00:46 | August 3, 2021
-
Winnipeg mayor calls on Manitoba premier to say sorry for Canadian history comments00:47 | July 30, 2021
-
Minister apologizes for residential school comments03:25 | July 16, 2021
Tim Hortons apologizes for offensive signs
Description
April 26, 2021
Tim Hortons has responded to a pair of offensive signs that were spotted on the weekend in one of its Winnipeg locations.
National News
-
Unbridled Joy: Horse rescue brings smiles to patients at Edmonton rehabilitation hospital1:554 days ago -
Fairmont Hotel Macdonald awarded Edmonton’s 1st Michelin Guide key1:564 days ago -
Edmonton mayor-elect Andrew Knack speaks of optimism, hope in acceptance speech6:434 days ago -
‘They came through:’ Barger’s history-making gland slam leads Blue Jays to Game 1 victory2:0112 hours ago -
‘Just madness’: Blue Jays on the atmosphere inside Rogers Centre during 9 run 6th inning5:4714 hours ago -
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy in UK for meeting with world leaders to discuss how to ramp up pressure on Russia2:0416 hours ago -
U.S. Supreme Court showdown for Trump’s tariffs will impact dozens of countries1:5116 hours ago -
U.S. calls for return of all Hamas hostage remains amid push to keep ceasefire with Israel intact1:5721 hours ago -
‘Frustration has built over time’: White House advisor on Trump’s decision to end Canada trade talks1:4022 hours ago -
How to prepare your skin for the cold as winter looms4:3615 hours ago
Advertisement
Top News
-
‘Frustration has built over time’: White House advisor on Trump’s decision to end Canada trade talks1:4022 hours ago -
Louvre heist: How a basket lift became thieves getaway vehicle1:492 days ago -
King Charles, Pope Leo pray together in 1st joint worship in 500 years1:332 days ago -
International court rules Israel must allow UN aid in Gaza2:193 days ago -
Avian flu ‘real disaster’ as over 1K cranes found dead at key German roosting spot: experts2:023 days ago -
‘This is their peace’: Kyiv resident reacts after overnight Russian attacks across Ukraine2:443 days ago -
Louvre reopens for 1st time since brazen daylight heist1:593 days ago -
Japan appoints Sanae Takaichi 1st female PM, former Abe acolyte set to turn country hard right2:004 days ago -
Israel urges Carney to ‘reconsider’ pledge to arrest Netanyahu for war crimes0:284 days ago -
‘Let’s go!’: Euphoric Blue Jays fans take over Toronto streets as team advances to World Series3:164 days ago
Sponsored Content
Trending
-
Milton judge halts murder charges against three accused2:0915 hours ago -
Rogers outage spawns lawsuit, questions about compensation, competition2:4139 months ago -
White House defends East Wing demolition as ballroom cost rises once again3:392 days ago -
‘Frustration has built over time’: White House advisor on Trump’s decision to end Canada trade talks1:4022 hours ago
Canada
-
‘Just madness’: Blue Jays on the atmosphere inside Rogers Centre during 9 run 6th inning5:4714 hours ago -
Alberta to end teachers strike with back-to-work legislation2:2019 hours ago -
‘Energy powerhouse’: Carney, Ford invest $3B on mini nuclear power plant in Ontario2:112 days ago -
Canada aims to ‘double non-U.S. exports’ over next decade, Carney says in pre-budget speech0:503 days ago -
B.C. man battling pancreatic cancer works to raise awareness2:422 days ago -
Amber Alert suspect also sought in fatal Brampton shooting, killed by police4:593 days ago -
CRA call centres slow to answer, give inaccurate advice, auditor general says1:524 days ago -
Canada’s defence minister outlines ambitious spending plan1:454 days ago -
Canada’s inflation rate rising to 2.4%1:514 days ago -
Blue Jays punch their ticket to the World Series1:454 days ago
U.S. News
-
U.S. Supreme Court showdown for Trump’s tariffs will impact dozens of countries1:5116 hours ago -
The Ontario anti-tariff ad which lead Trump to end trade talks with Canada0:581 day ago -
Trump’s partial White House demolition, $250M ballroom project spark controversy1:464 days ago -
Epstein files: Time for Bill Clinton to ‘come in and answer some questions,’ Comer says1:184 days ago -
Abandoned baby left in NYC subway station0:524 days ago -
Police arrest man they say was planning an attack on Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport1:514 days ago -
Trump touts ‘finest’ ballroom in U.S. as White House East Wing demolition begins0:554 days ago -
‘No Kings’ protests aimed at Trump call for end to authoritarian rule2:127 days ago -
Stellantis heads south to the U.S.4:497 days ago -
Trump downplays Tomahawk deal as Zelenskyy pushes for support at White House2:061 week ago
Advertisement
World
-
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy in UK for meeting with world leaders to discuss how to ramp up pressure on Russia2:0416 hours ago -
U.S. calls for return of all Hamas hostage remains amid push to keep ceasefire with Israel intact1:5721 hours ago -
Zelenskyy urges EU to seize Russian assets to help defend Ukraine2:081 day ago -
Russia strikes Kharkiv kindergarten in deadly attacks across Ukraine2:003 days ago -
International court rules Israel must allow UN aid in Gaza2:193 days ago -
U.S. Vice President Vance visits Israel amid Gaza ceasefire uncertainty1:593 days ago -
Louvre reopens for 1st time since brazen daylight heist1:593 days ago -
Japan appoints Sanae Takaichi 1st female PM, former Abe acolyte set to turn country hard right2:004 days ago -
Former French president Sarkozy starts 5-year prison sentence for campaign finance conspiracy2:364 days ago -
Trump still confident Gaza ceasefire will hold after Israeli strikes1:575 days ago
Politics
-
U.S. Supreme Court showdown for Trump’s tariffs will impact dozens of countries1:5116 hours ago -
Chinatown stabber found not criminally responsible2:3215 hours ago -
Calgary election results official as council goes through orientationÂ2:0315 hours ago -
Two B.C. First Nations take feds to court over LNG project1:4415 hours ago -
More pain for Broadway businesses during next step in subway construction1:5815 hours ago -
Fish farm appears to be abandoned on Sunshine Coast2:2015 hours ago -
4 new faces on Edmonton city council2:0215 hours ago -
Uncertain timeline for teachers and students return to class1:4215 hours ago -
Family of Bailey McCourt to continue fighting for more justice system reform2:1015 hours ago -
Elmwood- East Kildonan byelection preview0:3320 hours ago
Health and Wellness
-
Canadian mental health needs going unmet, CIHI report1:372 days ago -
Health Matters: COVID-19 vaccine may help cancer treatments, study finds2:172 days ago -
Extended: B.C. man details his journey with pancreatic cancer2:422 days ago -
Lifespan increases for Canadians with Down syndrome1:393 days ago -
B.C.’s cold and flu season vaccine campaign underway2:043 days ago -
Health Matters: 117 people ill amid pistachio salmonella outbreak, PHAC says2:203 days ago -
Canadian teens are increasingly sedentary4:193 days ago -
Health Matters: Medical imaging waits costing Canada $64B in lost GDP2:364 days ago -
Health Matters: Canadian Task force offers up new guidelines to manage depression2:395 days ago -
Dealing with Seasonal Affective Disorder3:476 days ago
Advertisement
Investigative News
-
Suspected extortion-related shootings continue to plague B.C.’s South Asian business community4:377 days ago -
Canada fails to deport Iranian regime member2:014 weeks ago -
Police defend handling of information on arrest overseas of wanted B.C. fugitive2:374 weeks ago -
‘ChatGPT was helping’: Kenyan human trafficking survivor reveals AI role in Myanmar scam centres2:511 month ago -
Alberta man was ISIS propagandist, police say2:181 month ago -
Court docs reveal CSIS told RCMP about alleged Quebec militia members2:052 months ago -
B.C. woman wrongly declared ‘deceased’ by federal Vaccine Injury Support Program2:592 months ago -
‘Slap in the face’: Calls for investigation into Vaccine Injury Support Program2:413 months ago -
Quebec terrorism suspects didn’t get guns and ammo from us: Canadian Forces1:413 months ago -
Federal Vaccine Injury Support Program leaving some injured people waiting for years3:014 months ago
News Bloopers
-
‘Can’t use that on TV’: ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ a ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ reporter jump from the highest bungee jump in Canada0:366 months ago -
Black bear in tree has rough landing after being tranquilized at Halifax-area park0:4813 months ago -
Edmonton, B.C. morning show hosts settle NHL playoff bet3:0517 months ago -
‘You can’t make this stuff up:’ Loud clap of thunder interrupts live TV segment at pivotal moment0:2425 months ago -
Global Calgary weather anchor startled by surprise guest appearance0:2129 months ago -
Fun times? ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ personalities help clear snow in search of ‘fun’ story2:0036 months ago -
‘Buzzworthy moment’: Colin D’Mello recaps Doug Ford accidentally swallowing a bee1:5738 months ago -
‘Did you just call me daddy?’: Morning show hosts can’t hold back laughter after on-air mixup1:1439 months ago -
B.C. dad hoping to see his cloud photo on TV get his wish following viral TikTok campaign2:1142 months ago -
Bloopers: Phil Darlington slips, slides and falls in these Our Winter City outtakes1:3836 months ago