The FCAA Warns Saskatchewan Residents of Scams Targeting Wildfire Evacuees
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Day of Caring radiothon raises over $643,000 and counting
Saskatchewan's generosity was on full display Thursday for the Day of Caring radiothon in support of wildfire evacuees. The Canadian Red Cross reported receiving $643,156.30 by 5:50 p.m., with donations still flowing in and being accepted until Monday, when the final total will be revealed. The federal government's matching portion will then be added to the total. Nutrien Ag Solutions matched donations up to $100,000 during the morning portion, a
FCAA warns Saskatchewan residents of scams targeting wildfire evacuees – Clark's Crossing Gazette
The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) is warning residents of scams that are targeting wildfire evacuees. The messages claim to be from the Canadian Red Cross and request personal and banking information in order to process payments. The Canadian Red Cross has issued a fraud alert regarding Manitoba and Saskatchewan wildfires advising that individuals eligible for financial assistance will NOT need to provide their …
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