VANCOUVER—A spokesperson for Hudson’s Bay Company has confirmed that controversial “Make Canada Great Again” hats have been removed from its shelves at Vancouver’s Pacific Centre mall after they were spotted by shoppers over the weekend.

A Twitter user by the name Juggy Sihota-Chahil posted a photo of the hats Saturday, tagging The Bay’s corporate account.

Other Twitter users were quick to comment, with some saying they would stop shopping at the department store for stocking a product that appears to reference U.S. President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign slogan.

The director of corporate communications for HBC, Tiffany Bourré, wrote in an email to StarMetro on Tuesday that the hats were removed from stores in October and appeared in the Pacific Centre on Saturday by mistake.

“It is never our intention to offend, and we sincerely apologize for this oversight,” Bourré wrote.

While the “Make America Great Again” hats used in Trump’s campaign were red baseball caps, some of the hats pictured with the “Make Canada Great Again” slogan were toques.

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