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Girl Guides partnering with Canadian Tire to sell cookies this year

- Larissa Kurz

It’s going to be an unusual year for the Girl Guides of Canada, but the national organizati­on is making adjustment­s to its biggest fundraiser to keep things feeling as normal as possible during the pandemic measures.

Through a partnershi­p between Girl Guides of Canada and a number of retailers across the country, this year’s long-awaited spring cookie sale will be a little less door-to-door and a little more online. Instead of Guides making sure that their famous cookies are available to their community, this year in Moose

Jaw, the cookies will be available to purchase at Canadian Tire.

“[That’s] typically is not allowed because we like the girls to fundraise themselves, and our cookies have never been available online,” said Melanie Pilloud, Brownie leader for the Moose Jaw Girl Guides.

The classic boxes of cookies have been available to add to any purchase from

Canadian Tire here in Moose Jaw since April 14, both through the new curbside pickup and online delivery options.

Canadian Tire in Moose Jaw has received a limited supply of chocolate mint cookies, leftover from last fall, and lots of the classic chocolate and vanilla cookies. Girl Guides of Canada will still be receiving 100 per cent of the profits from cookies sold.

“It’s pretty wonderful, considerin­g the situation we’re in,” said Pilloud. “Girl

Guide cookies are our biggest fundraiser for girls and the only one that’s approved nationally, so if we don’t sell cookies, we don’t make money for our units and we don’t run them.”

Girl Guides of Canada made the decision to change their annual spring fundraiser because of the pandemic measures, a decision that came down the chain just five days before the usual sale would have begun.

It’s disappoint­ing that Girl Guides in Moose Jaw won’t be making the rounds through their neighbourh­oods this year, said Pilloud, especially since the group has so many Cookie All-Stars in its midst and meetings have been cancelled indefinite­ly.

“I think the girls are disappoint­ed, but we haven’t actually seen them [because] national cancelled all our meetings,” said Pilloud. “And that’s the sad part, is we never got a goodbye or any of that.”

Canadian Tire in Moose Jaw has only taken on 200 cases to distribute for now — much less than the usual 600 cases Pilloud usually orders for the fundraiser — but Pilloud will be happy to deliver more to the store if things go well. And hopefully, things will go well, said Pilloud, as this will be the only chance to get ahold of Girl Guide cookies this year.

Girl Guides of Canada has cancelled their fall sale, featuring the chocolate mint cookies, due to financial concerns and pandemic shutdowns — meaning the spring sale is the Girl Guides’ only chance to do their fundraisin­g in 2020. “It’s just a little sad that we’re not out there helping, and to see the girls singing cookie songs with a smile on their face, but it’s for the best. It keeps them safe, and I think they know that,” said Pilloud.

 ??  ?? Canadian Tire has partnered with Girl Guides of Canada to sell cookies for the organizati­on’s annual fundraiser this year, due to the social limitation­s of the pandemic. (supplied by Moose Jaw Girl Guides)
Canadian Tire has partnered with Girl Guides of Canada to sell cookies for the organizati­on’s annual fundraiser this year, due to the social limitation­s of the pandemic. (supplied by Moose Jaw Girl Guides)
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