Cadets distributing poppies turned away at Edmonton store

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Cadets distributing poppies turned away at Edmonton store

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This is very disgraceful on what this company did IMO

A poppy is held up outside Cabela's at 15320 - 37 Street in Edmonton. Apparently the store in north Edmonton recently asked a group of cadets selling poppies to leave. David Bloom/Edmonton Sun/QMI Agency

A group of cadets volunteering to distribute Remembrance Day poppies were turned away at Cabela’s in North Edmonton, an act one legion representative calls disappointing.

“The management of Cabela’s informed them that, no, they weren’t welcome there,” said Greg Laskey, cadet liaison and poppy fund representative for the Royal Canadian Legion Norwood Branch.

According to Laskey, a group of volunteers dispatched from the Royal Canadian Legion Kingsway Branch for the kick-off of the Poppy Fund Campaign were invited to offer Remembrance Day poppies at the Cabela’s store at 15320 37 Ave. by an employee, the father of one of the cadets.

When they arrived, management allegedly told the volunteers they had to leave, saying the employee didn’t have the authority to allow them on the premises.

Laskey was surprised at the reaction, saying the cadets are generally welcomed across the city and are accustomed to working with local retailers and shopping malls to ensure they don’t disrupt customers.

This is the only time that Laskey can recall a cadet group canvassing for the poppy fund being ejected from a site.

“Things like that, it kind of rubs you the wrong way,” said Laskey.

Cabela’s Retail Canada Inc. could not be reached for comment. The cadets were dispatched to a new location without incident.

Canadians have been wearing the bright red Remembrance Day poppies since 1921 as a visual reminder to never forget Canadians who have laid down their lives during military operations.

The Royal Canadian Legion’s Poppy Fund campaign distributes the poppy pins annually while collecting donations to provide assistance for ex-servicemen and women in need. Canadian cadet organizations offer programming to help create youth leaders with a focus on strong Canadian and military values, and are an integral part of the annual poppy campaign.

While this incident at Cabela’s was disappointing, said Laskey, it was also the first year cadets have been stationed at Rexall Place during an Oilers Game, where volunteers raised over $3,500 in bills and filled three full buckets of change yet to be counted.

“We did very well, and people commended us for what we were doing,” Laskey said.

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Stores don't welcome Salvation Army collection bubbles during Christmas anymore ... stores don't welcome Cadet's selling poppy's infront of their store now. Good grief, what a fracked up world we live in now.
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This is from Cabela's FB page....Cabela's our sincerest apologies on what happened in Edmonton at our store this past weekend. This was sincerely an unfortunate case of miscommunication on our part at our Edmonton North location. Our store in Edmonton south did have the cadets on-site over the weekend, and we have had poppies available in both locations since last week. Our Canadian team at our head office in Winnipeg and our local stores across Canada have a long standing and proud record of support for the cadets and our Canadian military. We truly value what they do and have done for us. We apologize for what happened and are in communication to reschedule the cadets to be on-site at our North Edmonton store.
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They upgraded the apology and pledged $10,000 to veterans issue. Looks like one manager dun goofed. I am happy with the apology and donation.
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