National News Woman boycotting Toronto convenience store for refusing status card By Jul 02, 2015 APTN National News A young Toronto woman is refusing to go back to a convenience store after her status card was rejected. She wrote the 7-Eleven headquarters and but as of Thursday afternoon hadn’t heard back. APTN’s Delaney Windigo has the story. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: 7-eleven, Featured, status card, Toronto Continue Reading Music duo raise cash to shoot cross-Canada video for murdered and missing Indige... A look at the defamation lawsuit against John Furlong Author(s) 2 thoughts on “Woman boycotting Toronto convenience store for refusing status card” nope! you can use it everywhere in ontario, in other provinces it is different don’t you have to live on a first nation to use your status card Comments are closed. More Stories Woman accusing ex-MP Saganash of sex assault files suit af... 2 hours ago By Local Journalism Initiative Face to Face Indigenous people can’t trust Thunder Bay police say... 20 hours ago By Dennis Ward St. Anne’s lawyer calls for inquiry into Justice Can... 21 hours ago By Fraser Needham | Kerry Slack First Nations leaders voice opposition to nuclear power pl... 21 hours ago By Angel Moore ‘Bias affects us all’; U.S. expert weighs in on Winnip... 21 hours ago By Kathleen Martens Regional Inuit associations lay out priorities at mining s... 1 day ago By The Canadian Press | Local Journalism Initiative
nope! you can use it everywhere in ontario, in other provinces it is different
don’t you have to live on a first nation to use your status card