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Inquiring Reporter

Following 14 years with Wendy's, Tim Hortons returned to us like a wayward son, moving their head office from Delaware to Ontario. Prime Minister Stephen Harper dubbed the doubledouble dealers: "the essential Canadian story.

Following 14 years with Wendy's, Tim Hortons returned to us like a wayward son, moving their head office from Delaware to Ontario. Prime Minister Stephen Harper dubbed the doubledouble dealers: "the essential Canadian story." Now they're leaving again, this time to be a pawn in Burger King's flamebroiled commonwealth. For those who feel true patriot love every time they bite into a previously frozen fritter, the deal is a $12.5-billion contradiction to the hockey-centric Canadiana commercials they've happily swallowed. Weigh in at nsnews.com.- Jeremy Shepherd

Wendy Pickering North Vancouver "Yes, Tim Hortons, when they're over at military bases, it just makes me think 'Oh great, Canadian.'"

Adrian Leung Vancouver "No, businesses sell all the time."

Steven Dommann North Vancouver "I've never actually thought about it."

Alex Staehling North Vancouver "No, I don't eat crap anyway."

Mostafa Lemdersi-filali North Vancouver "It can. Every time you bring a foreign company in, it does employ people, but it still takes money away to their headquarters."