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Poppies welcome, Kamloops, B.C., Dollarama store clarifies

A dollar store in B.C.'s Interior that drew the ire of veterans' groups for refusing to sell poppies in advance of Remembrance Day says vets are welcome to sell poppies at its stores.

Dollar store says veterans can sell poppies at entrance, but can't leave unattended donation boxes

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A dollar store in B.C.'s Interior that drew the ire of veterans' groups for refusing to sell poppies in advance of Remembrance Day says vets are welcome to sell poppies at its stores.

The Legion launched its annual poppy campaign Friday. It said it hopes more than 18 million poppies will be worn by Canadians between now and Nov. 11. (CBC)

Dollarama clarified its company's position after veterans in Kamloops complained that the local Dollarama store, along with Dollar Tree, declined to sell poppies on behalf of the Legion.

The Legion later said Dollar Tree had reversed its position.

In a statement, Dollarama said it has no problem with veterans selling poppies at the entrances of its stores, but company policy prevents unattended poppy donation boxes from being set up at cash registers.

The statement says the company does not want its employees responsible for managing the money in the boxes, which it says is a policy that applies to any charity seeking to raise money.