A man kidnapped from his home and found tied up in a ditch in Laval is the president of the Cora chain of breakfast restaurants, police sources have told Radio-Canada. According to those sources, 44-year-old Nicholas Tsouflidis was kidnapped around 10 p.m. Wednesday from his Mirabel home. Tsouflidis was found around 6 a.m. in a ditch at the side of Montée Champagne, in Laval's Sainte-Dorothée neighbourhood. Tsouflidis has been the president of the restaurant chain since 2008. His mother, Cora Tsouflidou, opened the first Cora location in 1987.
Source: CBC News March 09, 2017 17:21 UTC