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NCC-CCN | 40 Elgin Street, Ottawa (Ontario) K1P 1C7 | Travel and Hospitality expenses Individual Period Dr. Mark Kristmanson, CEO June 2, 2016 to September 1, 2016 Other Meals & Other Event Description Date Attendees* Destination/Location Hospitality Air/Train Fare Accommodation Total Transportation** Incidentals Expenses*** Travel to attend meetings and site visits with NCC Board of Director Fredericton and Moncton, NB, May 27 to June 2, 2016 - 550.67 668.90 620.92 429.40 - $ 2,269.89 members and external partners Charlottetown, PEI and Halifax, NS Working lunch meeting to discuss NCC matters 2 guests. Metropolitain Brasserie, 700 Sussex Dr., June 7, 2016 84.57 - - - - - $ 84.57 Ottawa. Working lunch meeting to discuss NCC matters 2 guests and 1 NCC HQ, 40 Elgin Street, Ottawa (takeout June 10th, 2016 61.02 - - - - - $ 61.02 employee. from Café Deluxe.) Hospitality for Mr. G Clarke regarding the Plan for Canada's Capital June 20th, 2016 to June 22nd, 2016. 1 guest. Lord Elgin Hotel, 100 Elgin Street, Ottawa, ON. 439.96 - - - - - $ 439.96 Working lunch meeting to discuss NCC matters June 23rd, 2016 1 guest. Wilfrid's, Fairmont Château Laurier, 1 102.00 - - - - - $ 102.00 Rideau Street, Ottawa, ON. Working lunch meeting to discuss NCC matters July 4th, 2016 4 guests and 1 NCC HQ, 40 Elgin Street, Ottawa (takeout 90.97 $ 90.97 employee. from Café Deluxe.) Gift for Mayor of Budapest, visit September 7th, 2016. August 24, 2016 The Snow Goose, 83 Sparks Street Mall, 1 guest. 52.50 - - - - - $ 52.50 Ottawa, ON. Attend Real Estate Finance caurse at Harvard University. July 5th, 2016 to July 10th, 2016. Cambridge, MA, USA - - 206.57 1,047.12 392.25 1,594.63 $ 3,240.57 Purchase of refreshments for meetings with external partners Coffeemark Coffee and Tea Services Ltd, June 2-September 1, 2016 187.14 - - - - - $ 187.14 during this period. Ottawa. Total $ 1,018.16 $ 550.67 $ 875.47 $ 1,668.04 $ 821.65 $ 1,594.63 $ 6,528.62 *Attendees: Hospitality breakdown of NCC employees and guests. ** Other Transportation: bus, taxi, business-use car mileage, parking and car rental. *** Other Expenses: Passport fees, telephone expenses, photocopiers, etc. NCC-CCN | 40 Elgin Street, Ottawa (Ontario) K1P 1C7 | http://www.ccn-ncc.gc.ca/.
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