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A Kubota snowplow waits its turn at a Tim Horton鈥檚 drive through in Barrie, Ont., Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. Cleanup efforts were in full swing across the region after a large snowstorm one day before Christmas. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Drost

TORONTO - The president of Tim Hortons' 好色tv and U.S. operations is keeping his eye on the tariff feud that has broken out between the chain's two most prominent markets with the goal of dulling the effects of the spat for consumers as much as possible.

"We are looking at every opportunity very closely to reduce the cost impact," Axel Schwan said in an interview Wednesday.

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