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Poppy Trust Fund


What The Funds Do

The funds provide financial assistance to needy Canadian ex-service personnel, and Merchant Navy personnel possessing or eligible for campaign stars or decorations, and their dependents. Also eligible are ex-service personnel of other Commonwealth and Allied countries, now resident in Canada.

Who Owns The Funds

Poppy funds are public funds, held in trust by the Legion until spent as designed. They must be kept in separate trust accounts. And they must be spent, not accumulated for a rainy day. Normally, at least 90 per cent of the funds collected each year should be spent before the next campaign.

What else are the Funds used for

What The Funds Can't Do

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