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Tim Hortons apologizes for ‘speak English’ signs at Winnipeg restaurantThe signs, which appeared to say 'we are an English speaking place of work' and 'speak English' were photographed by a customer.NewsApr 26, 2021
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Ale House signage draws community outrage in London, Ont.In a written statement, the London Police Service said the signage is 'disappointing and offensive' but 'does not meet the threshold of a criminal offence.'CanadaFeb 18, 2021
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‘Children will be eaten’ sign ignites controversy in Louis Riel School DivisionA Winnipeg business owner has apologized for a tongue-in-cheek sign that he said appears to have been taken the wrong way by some parents.EducationDec 7, 2018
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