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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2010

The host of CBC Radio One's Q address' one of the worst possible scenarios a Canadian could face; Being banned from Tim Hortons... for life!

An essay Jian Ghomeshi is calling 'In Defence of Donuts and Double Doubles'.

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  • I think the idea of a huge chain pushing a mono culture across the country is entirely "un-Canadian" , whereas locally run and owned shops is quintessentially Canadian.

  • hahaha. Well done Jian.

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  • I am American and have had Timmies 3 times in my life while I was visiting MTL and would absolutely die if I got banned for life from there.

  • i think im going to go get some timmies

  • Speaking of all of that "taxing us to death", a huge chunk of our taxes go to fund the CBC's budget, which in turn pays his salary.

  • This music is redundant.

  • well read eh???

  • @JonnyCashmore Failing at life seems to have made you very angry

  • @hanksnow82 You served no one in this country in Afghanistan. How dare you suggest murdering Afghanis for the opium trade is "serving Canada". It's too bad you came back. It would have been better for you to have been killed there. That would mean one less redneck idiot with a gun marching around countries who need the space and time to develop on their own. By being in the Canadian military, you support murder for the wests economic gain, and you insult all of us with your arrogance.

  • @hanksnow82 i have rabbit ears because i have better things to do with my money than pay for cable.

  • @wonderwhyify The CBC is as outdated as rabbit ears on a TV . Just think what good that 1.3 billion could do if applied to health care or education instead of bringing me Wheel of Fortune .

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