LetThemWearAPoppy

I have been recently informed by two military wives about several Tim Hortons locations not allowing their staff members to wear a poppy leading up to Remembrance Day. They are however given a sticker... continue reading »

100 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (100 total)
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Judi Tompkinsd 24 January 2006
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Jared S 15 January 2006
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Florence H 15 January 2006

"wow...they must be nazis, very sad:("

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Stewie Marks 7 January 2006

"Really?? Tim Hortons is devoted to CANADIANS, if someone wants to wear a poppy, they need to put it on safely and make sure it doesnt fall off... soooooo DO SOMETHING BOUT IT.. We should be allowed to wear a poppy if we feel it right."

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Erinn Velez 22 July 2005
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Johnny M 8 May 2005
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Melanie M 9 January 2005
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Mary Janem 9 November 2004
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Kevin M 7 November 2004
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Billy Stephenson 13 October 2004

"BS!!"

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Jasmine R 3 October 2004

"this is awful for any rememberance day but especially one, where we currently have our friends/family over there fighting."

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Cindy F 2 October 2004
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Sylvie M 22 June 2004

"My entire image of Tim Hortons has now shifted. I've been a loyal customer for my entire adult life and thanks to this complete disrespect for our troops past and present I will be voting with my dollars and buying from the local diner. TDL corporate shou"

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C M 17 April 2004

"So unCanadian"

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Julie H 28 February 2004
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Philip Es 17 February 2004
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Emily V 2 February 2004
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Crystal L 28 December 2003
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Jay S 8 September 2003
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Jacq W 1 September 2003
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Peter M 27 August 2003
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Cheryl M 13 August 2003

"Just plain wrong and unacceptable."

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Deb G 24 July 2003
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Jillian A 11 June 2003
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Al M 11 April 2003

"Totally disgracefull - allow them to wear the poppy."

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