Because its response to the Saskatchewan wildfires is being paid for by the Saskatchewan government, donations are not being collected by the Canadian Red Cross for evacuees.
The Regina Police Service says the Red Cross is canvassing in Regina, Saskatoon and North Battleford so they are prepared for future disasters.
NEW information regarding @redcrosscanada canvassers in #YQR. PLS Read & RT: https://t.co/7KT5Hb1JmX #skfire
— Regina Police (@reginapolice) July 7, 2015
Official canvassers for the Canadian Red Cross are out knocking on doors wearing photo I.D. badges and Canadian Red Cross vests or uniforms, says the Regina Police Service.
They do not ask for cash. Instead, the Regina Police Service says they will encourage you to visit their website, provide contact information so you can follow-up or provide information to those interested in becoming a monthly donor.
If you have questions about canvassers, please ask us. Our fundraisers have vest, official ID & will NOT solicit cash #SKfire #yqr
— Canadian Red Cross (@redcrosscanada) July 7, 2015
The dates for this canvassing were scheduled earlier for the year.
There are jackwagons apparently masquerading as Red Cross canvassers in #yqr @RedCrossSK NOT canvassing. Call @reginapolice if seen #skfire
— Brad Wall (@PremierBradWall) July 7, 2015
.@RedCrossSK will not canvass for #skfire donations. Canvassers will always wear branded clothing and carry ID. #yqr @reginapolice
— Brad Wall (@PremierBradWall) July 7, 2015
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