Canadians will be politely sad if Burger King takes over Tim Hortons

Burger King is in the midst of a potential takeover of Canadian coffee and donut chain Tim Hortons. Canadians, while still a mild bunch, are not thrilled with the idea. "It's our brand," Holly Cosgrey, a 60-year-old Torontonian told Bloomberg News

Toronto • Burger King Worldwide Inc.'s $11.4 billion takeover of Tim Hortons Inc. is likely to go through with little objection from regulators or shareholders – at least in Canada. Under the terms of the deal, Tim Hortons investors 

LONDON, Ont. ─ All Tim Hortons fans will be 'loving Reece's to pieces' in the near future. Jennifer Brown ─ a 22-year-old student from Glencoe, Ont., heading to Queen's University next week ─ has won $10,000 in the Duelling Donuts contest and will

Picture the richest best-dressed company director and the poorest worst-dressed unemployed worker — both could be seen holding a cup of Tim Hortons coffee in their hand and neither would feel awkward. "Could you do that with Starbucks? Could you do 

Tim Hortons and Burger King together will have more than 18,000 outlets in 100 countries, according to a statement from the companies. The new fast-food chain will follow such global brands as McDonald's and KFC.