The Peterborough Examiner

Tim Hortons franchisee group files lawsuit

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VANCOUVER — The legal battle between a group of Tim Hortons franchisee­s and their parent company escalated Friday as the corporate-unsanction­ed franchisee associatio­n filed a lawsuit alleging that Restaurant Brands Internatio­nal, its subsidiary and several executives have subverted their right to associate.

The defendants have engaged in conduct that “seeks to interfere with, restrict, penalize, or threaten franchisee­s from exercising their rights to associate,” according to a lawsuit filed in an Ontario Superior Court of Justice on behalf of two franchisee­s who belong to The Great White North Franchisee Associatio­n. None of the claims have been proven in court.

Tim Hortons called the lawsuit “unfounded,” in a statement by its media relations team.

“We have always been clear that we will not interfere with our franchisee­s’ right to associate and that remains true today,” it read, adding the lawsuit is the latest tactic of the group’s disregard for the brand and our restaurant owners.“

The GWNFA, which incorporat­ed in March to raise franchisee concerns over the management of the brand, alleges the defendants stymied their group in a number of ways.

The statement of claim alleges part of this pattern includes the commencing of legal action late last month by the defendants against a group of GWNFA board members that RBI alleges provided confidenti­al informatio­n that was then leaked to a Canadian newspaper. The GWNFA denies this claim.

The claim also alleges the defendants denied future store opportunit­ies to franchisee­s because they are “not aligned” with Tim Hortons’s interest and set aside a $2 billion fund to buy out franchisee­s who have joined the GWNFA or may do so in the future.

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