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Target's $8,000 cheque for student conference bounces

Adam Normand wasn't entirely surprised when the $8,000 cheque Target cut for his business students' case competition bounced.

Canadian Association of Business Students' case competition in Toronto proceeds with tighter budget

Target agreed to sponsor a business students' case competition in Toronto, but the cheque bounced, leaving organizers scrambling to trim costs. (Colin Perkel/Canadian Press)

Adam Normand was pleased when Target put up an $8,000 sponsorship for the student business competition he was organizing.

Target had given the Canadian Association of Business Students somemoney before to sponsor its central case competition, a venue for students to put their business skills to the test and make valuable connections with more established people in their fields.

So Normand, who manages CABS fromMontreal,was disappointed when Targets $8,000 cheque bounced, even if he wasnt entirely surprised.

After all, organizers hadtried to cash it on Jan. 15 the same day the news broke that Target was pulling out of Canada.

"Their accounts were frozen,"Normand said.

He also had to pay a $5 penalty for the bounced cheque.

Normand said the lost sponsorship money meant a lot of last-minute scrambling to shed expenses from thebudget for thecase competition, which is underway in Toronto.

He said the loss would mean less money for audiovisuals and online streaming, as well as less money for food, but that the conference would go on as scheduled.

Target would not answer CBC Daybreaks questions about the failed attempt at sponsorship.