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I ., ✓.ELECTIONS INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORT F-P(I) ~ A non-partisan Office of the Legislature POLITICAL PARTY (20/02) 2021/01/01 2021/03/31 For Period -------- to -------- Amendment# ------ YYYY / MM / DD YYYY / MM / DD REGISTERED POLITICAL PARTY British Columbia Liberal Party FINANCIAL AGENTS LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME(S} Goldsmith David FINANCIAL AGENTS MAILI NG ADDRESS PO Box 28131 West Pender Street PO CITY/TOWN POSTAL CODE PHONE NO. FAX NO. V ancouver V6C 3T7 (604) 606-6000 (604) 632-0253 1 EMAIL ADDRESS (OPTIONAL} [email protected] This financial report includes the following forms: FORMS CHECKLIST X These forms must be included in all reports. Summary of Political Contributions Form Sm-C ~ Political Contributions with a Total Value Greater than $250 Form S-A1 ~ These forms only need to be filed Permitted Anonymous Contributions Accepted at Functions Form S-A2 if there is information to report. • Prohibited Contributions Form S-Ax ~ Transfers Received and Given Form S-TRF ~ I, the Financial Agent, declare that: (a) I am authorized to act on behalf of the above-named organization; (b) this report and appropriate forms have been prepared in accordance with the Election Act; and (c) to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, all the information contained in this report is complete and accurate. DATE (YYYY I MM I DD) I "°'""""' OF "NANC<ALAGENT \_ 2021 /04/27 tt I WARNING: Signing a false statement is a serious offence and is subject to significant penalties. Please submit completed report to Elections BC: electoral.fin [email protected] All forms included in this report are This information is collected under the authority of the Election Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. available for public inspection. The information will be used to administer provisions under the Election Act. Questions can be directed to: Privacy Officer, PLEASE KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS Elections BC 1· 80o-661-8683, [email protected] or PO Box 9275 Sin Prov Govt, Victoria BC V8W 9J6 SUMMARY OF POLITICAL Sm-C CONTRIBUTIONS (19/11 ) NAME OF FILING ENTITY British Columbia Liberal Party Contributions must be accepted only from eligible Individuals. Number of Value of contributors contributions ($) Contributions greater than $250 319 161 ,127.51 A Contributions of $250 or less 1,381 80,501 .00 B Anonymous contributions 0.00 C (box A, S-A2) Total value of political contributions from all sources 241 ,628.51 D (A+ B + C) Total contributions of money 241 ,628.51 E Total contributions of goods and services 0.00 F (box E + box F must equal box D) Total dollar amount of income tax receipts issued I 0.00 I G (Leadecship and nomination contestants cannot issue tax receipts ) : $ I This form is available tor public inspection. This information is collected under the authority ol tile Bection Act and tile Freedom of Information and Pro/Ection of Privacy Act. The information will be used to administer provisions under tile Bection Act. Questions can be directed to: PLEASE KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS Privacy Officer, Sections BC H l0~61-8683 privacy@elections be ca or PO Box 9275 S1n Prov Govt, Victoria, BC VSW 9J6 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS WITH A S-A1 TOTAL VALUE GREATER THAN $250 (20/06) NAME OF FILING ENTITY PAGE~I _1~ BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBERAL PARTY 0F ._l_2_s_, CONTRIBUTOR'S RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS INDIVIDUAL FOR TYPES 1-6, TOTAL OF DATE RECEIVED CONTRIBUTION TYPE' DATE OF EVENT CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR (YYYY/MM/DD) AMOUNT (YYYY/MM/DD) CONTRIBUTIONS AL HILDEBRANDT $100.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 --- continued $100.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued $100.00 2021/03/20 9 ALAN MCGILLIVRAY $100.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 continued $100.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued --- $100.00 2021/03/20 9 ALANA DELONG $1,200.00 2021/03/20 9 $1,200.00 ALARIC JARET THOMPSON $85.00 2021/01/20 9 $255.00 --- continued --- $85.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued --­ $85.00 2021/03/20 9 ALBERTO VEINTIMILLA $102.00 2021/01/20 9 $306.00 --- continued $102.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued $102.00 2021/03/20 9 ALEX READ $1,253.00 2021/02/20 9 $1,253.00 ALFRED SCHALM $300.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 ALLAN KLEINFELDER $102.00 2021/01/20 9 $306.00 continued $102.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $102.00 2021/03/20 9 ANDRE MARTIN $102.00 2021/01/20 9 $306.00 --- continued $102.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued $102.00 2021/03/20 9 ANDREW WILKINSON $100.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 --- continued $100.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued $100.00 2021/03/20 9 ANTHONY STEWART $100.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 --- continued $100.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued $100.00 2021/03/20 9 BARBARA DESJARDINS 300.00 2021/02/20 9 300.00 BEN STEWART $104.00 2021/01/20 9 $312.00 --- continued --- $104.00 2021/02/20 9 • TYPE OF CONTRIBUTION: 1 - Fundraising flXlction ticket sold for more than S250, 2- Property/services purchased for more than $250 TOTAL OF above market value at a flXldraising function, 3 - Property/services with a val,a greater than $250 donated for sale at a fundraising funclion, INDIVIDUAL A 4 - Faas to attend a convention (political parties only), 5 - Fees to attend a leadership convention (poltical parties only), 6 - Contribution by CONTRIBUTIONS candidate/contestant for personal expense, 9 - All other contributions received This form Is available for public Inspection. Address wlll be obscured. This information is collected under the authority of the Election Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The information will be used to administer provisions under the Elec1ion Act. Questions can be directed to: PLEASEKEEPACOPYFORYOURRECORDS Privacy Officer, Elections BC 1-800-661-8683, [email protected] or PO Box 9275 Sin Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W9J6 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS WITH A S-A1 TOTAL VALUE GREATER THAN $250 (20/06) NAME OF FILING ENTITY PAGE~I_2~ BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBERAL PARTY oF ._l_2_5_, CONTRIBUTOR'S RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS INDIVIDUAL FOR TYPES 1-6, TOTAL OF DATE RECEIVED CONTRIBUTION TYPE' DATE OF EVENT CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR (YYYY/MM/DD) AMOUNT (YYYY/MM/DD) CONTRIBUTIONS continued $104 .00 2021/03/20 9 BETTY DOBBIN $300.00 2021/03/20 9 $300.00 BETTY VOTH $104.00 2021/01/20 9 $312.00 --- continued $104.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued $104.00 2021/03/20 9 BILL BAKER $102.00 2021/01/20 9 $306.00 --- continued $102.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued $102.00 2021/03/20 9 BILL KR EBS $100.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 continued $100.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $100.00 2021/03/20 9 BLAIR J. FRANKLIN $100.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 continued $100.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued $100.00 2021/03/20 9 BLAKE HANNA $1,200.00 2021/03/31 9 $1,200.00 BRENDA BENNETT $500.00 2021/03/31 9 $500.00 BRENDA J TUCK $1,225.17 2021/01/20 9 $1,225.17 BRENDA NOREEN ANGUS $102.00 2021/01/20 9 $306.00 continued $102.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $102.00 2021/03/20 9 BRIAN COWAN $102.00 2021/01/20 9 $306.00 continued $102.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $102.00 2021/03/20 9 BRIAN DOWNIE $104.00 2021/01/20 9 $312.00 continued $104.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $104.00 2021/03/20 9 BRIAN KI LOH $85.00 2021/01/20 9 $255.00 continued 85.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $85.00 2021/03/20 9 BRIAN LECOMPTE $102.00 2021/01/20 9 $306.00 • TYPE OF CONTRIBUTION: 1 - Fundraising flXlction ticket sold for more than S250, 2- Property/services purchased for more than $250 TOTAL OF above market value at a flXldraising function, 3 - Property/services with a val,a greater than $250 donated for sale at a fundraising funclion, INDIVIDUAL A 4 - Faas to attend a convention (political parties only), 5 - Faes to attend a leadership convention (poltical parties only), 6 - Contribution by CONTRIBUTIONS candidate/contestant for personal expense, 9 - All other contributions received This form Is available for public Inspection. Address wlll be obscured. This information is collected under the authority of the Election Act and the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The information will be used to administer provisiol\S under the Elec1ion Act. Questions can be directed to: PLEASEKEEPACOPYFORYOURRECORDS Privacy Officer, Elections BC 1-800-661-8683, [email protected] or PO Box 9275 Sin Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W9J6 POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS WITH A S-A1 TOTAL VALUE GREATER THAN $250 (20/06) NAME OF FILING ENTITY PAGE~I_3~ BRITISH COLUMBIA LIBERAL PARTY 0F ._l_2_s_, CONTRIBUTOR'S RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS INDIVIDUAL FOR TYPES 1-6, TOTAL OF DATE RECEIVED CONTRIBUTION TYPE' DATE OF EVENT CONTRIBUTOR'S FULL NAME OF CONTRIBUTOR (YYYY/MM/DD) AMOUNT (YYYY/MM/DD) CONTRIBUTIONS continued $102.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $102.00 2021/03/20 9 BRIAN LOSIE $85.00 2021/01/20 9 $255.00 continued $85.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $85.00 2021/03/20 9 BRUCE LEDINGHAM $100.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 continued $100.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $100.00 2021/03/20 9 BRUCE WADDELL $100.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 continued $100.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $100.00 2021/03/20 9 BRYON EVERY $300.00 2021/03/20 9 $300.00 BYRAN GIBSON $1,225.00 2021/01/20 9 $1,225.00 CAL PURCELL $104.00 2021/01/20 9 $312.00 continued $104.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $104.00 2021/03/20 9 CAROL FIELDING $100.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 continued $100.00 2021/02/20 9 continued $100.00 2021/03/20 9 CAROLINE CODY $100.00 2021/01/20 9 $300.00 --- continued $100.00 2021/02/20 9 --- continued $100.00 2021/03/20 9 CAROLINE J.
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