Timbit — noun Brand name of bite sized doughnut balls sold at the Canadian Tim Hortons restaurant chain and sometimes jocularly regarded as an icon of Canadian culture. When colleague John Stackhouse was searching for a title for his lovely book on… … Wiktionary
Timbit — Trou de beigne Pour les articles homonymes, voir Trou. Trois variétés de trous de beigne Les trous de beigne (aussi connus sous leurs marques de commerce Timbits ou Munch … Wikipédia en Français
Tim Hortons — Infobox Company company name = Tim Hortons Inc. company company type = Public (TSX|THI, nyse|THI) foundation = flagicon|Canada Hamilton, Ontario (1964) location = Oakville, Ontario key people = Paul D. House, President, Don Schroeder, CEO and… … Wikipedia
1976 in Canada — See also: 1975 in Canada, other events of 1976, 1977 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history. Incumbents*Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II *Governor General: Jules Léger *Prime Minister: Pierre Trudeau *Premier of Alberta: Peter Lougheed… … Wikipedia
John Stackhouse (Globe and Mail) — John Stackhouse (born 1962) is a Canadian journalist and author. He is currently the editor of the Globe and Mail s Report on Business section.He graduated from Queen s University in 1985 with a Bachelor of Commerce. While at Queen s, he served… … Wikipedia
Dutchie (pastry) — A dutchie from Tim Hortons The dutchie is a Canadian doughnut popularized by the Tim Hortons chain.[1] It is a square, yeast lifted doughnut containing raisins that is coated with a sugary glaze. It is one of two doughnuts (along with the apple… … Wikipedia