The Ontario Provincial Police is investigating a case in Picton, Ont., in which a female Tim Hortons manager is alleged to have offered $15,000 to $20,000 to a 17-year-old employee if she would help the manager’s brother attain permanent residency in Canada.

The manager has been fired after the “unacceptable” incident came to light, Tim Hortons media relations team said on Wednesday.

Matt Monroe, uncle of the alleged victim, wrote in a Facebook post several days ago: “Picton and Wellington Tim Hortons have lost my respect and my business I will never step foot in there again.”

He continued: “The manager there was harassing my niece to marry her brother who is 25 and she’s under age and offered her $20,000 to marry him even after she rejected the offer because she is under age but she

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