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Vendor Payments Over $50,000 20 FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2020 Vendor Payments Over $50,000 20 VENDOR STATEMENT OF CONSOLIDATED FUND PAYMENTS IN EXCESS OF $50,000 TO CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, INDIVIDUALS, OTHER GOVERNMENTS AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2020 (UNAUDITED) ………………………………………………… INFORMATION 1. This statement lists, in alphabetical order within Department or Special Operating Agency, each payee whose total payments by that individual department or special operating agency exceeded $50,000 during the fiscal year. Payments are presented on a gross basis to show all amounts which were charged to the 2019-2020 fiscal period for the purchase of goods and services, investment and loan transactions, grant payments and refunds as well as payments from amounts held in trust on behalf of others. 2. Where a Department or Special Operating Agency did not have any payee meeting the threshold of total payments exceeding $50,000, it is noted that there are “NO REPORTING VENDORS”. 3. Where multiple, same name vendors are found within a city/town, they are applicable to different locations. 4. Where the name of a city/town appears twice, in succession, the first is attached to the vendor’s name, the second is applicable to the vendor’s address. 5. This statement also lists, in alphabetical order within department, vendors from whom departmental purchases, using the National Bank of Canada procurement cards, are equal to or exceeding $25,000 during the fiscal year. 6. Payments in other currencies are shown in the Canadian dollar equivalent at the time of payment. 7. The location of the payee is shown except where payment was made to an address in Winnipeg. VENDOR STATEMENT, FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (I) ACI ARGYLE COMMUNICATIONS INC $92,546 JANICE MORLEY-LECOMTE $77,600 ADCANADA MEDIA INC SASKATOON SK $87,468 JEFF WHARTON WINNIPEG BEACH $67,308 ALAN LAGIMODIERE EAST SELKIRK $76,531 JOHN SCOTT JOHNSTON $61,007 AMANDA LATHLIN THE PAS $91,672 JOHNSON TIM- FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE NEW ANDREW MICKLEFIELD $75,685 DEMOCRATIC PARY OF MB $68,446 ANDREW SMITH $71,522 JON GERRARD $62,462 ART METZ CONTRACT INTERIORS $740,813 JON REYES $86,301 AVENUE 4 COMMUNICATIONS GROUP $79,380 KELVIN GOERTZEN STEINBACH $106,009 BELL MTS $269,583 LEN ISLEIFSON BRANDON $92,489 BERNADETTE SMITH $72,295 MAGNUS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS LLP $71,389 BLAINE PEDERSEN ELM CREEK $72,349 MATTHEW WIEBE $83,855 BOOKE & PARTNERS $143,005 MCKIM COMMUNICATIONS GROUP LTD $75,525 BRAD MICHALESKI DAUPHIN $64,380 NAHANNI FONTAINE $60,057 BRIAN HANSEN ILE DES CHENES $112,839 NDP CAUCUS $57,200 CAMERON FRIESEN MORDEN $76,334 NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF MANITOBA $68,446 CANADA POST CORP $842,198 NOREN AUDIO $52,318 CATHERINE COX $82,748 OFFICEMAX GRAND & TOY $67,113 CINDY LAMOUREUX $58,393 PATTISON OUTDOOR MISSISSAUGA ON $90,040 CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION BOARD $1,773,983 PAYWORKS $3,296,061 CLIFFORD CULLEN GLENBORO $71,453 PC CAUCUS $114,923 CLIFFORD GRAYDON WOODMORE $65,499 PETER MALOWAY $80,816 COMPUGEN INC CALGARY AB $355,876 PRA INC $100,585 CORPORATE SOURCE INC $105,745 PROLIFIC GROUP $471,206 DANIELLE ADAMS THOMPSON $56,273 PROLINK DISTRIBUTORS INC $66,480 DATAFIX TORONTO ON $169,900 RACHLIS NEVILLE LLP $80,575 DELOITTE LLP $150,000 RALPH EICHLER TEULON $73,246 DELOITTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES LP TORONTO ON REGINALD HELWER BRANDON $78,223 $75,000 RICHARD WOWCHUK SWAN RIVER $84,532 DENNIS SMOOK VITA $98,114 ROBERT LAGASSE LANDMARK $61,676 DEREK JOHNSON OAK POINT $111,006 ROCHELLE SQUIRES $78,060 DOUGALD LAMONT $62,262 RON SCHULER $54,432 DOYLE PIWNIUK VIRDEN $131,859 SARAH GUILLEMARD $67,086 EILEEN CLARKE GLADSTONE $91,505 SCARROW AND DONALD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ELECTIONS ONTARIO TORONTO ON $83,797 $107,160 EPIC A BELL MTS COMPANY $211,872 SCOTT FIELDING $69,673 ESIT CANADA ENTERPRISE SERVICES CO TORONTO SHANNON MARTIN LA SALLE $75,868 ON $69,981 SHAW BUSINESS CALGARY AB $58,280 GESTUR KRISTJANSSON- FINANCIAL OFFICER STANDARD PRESS $465,789 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE $159,778 STEVEN FLETCHER $72,477 GOLDEN WEST BROADCASTING LTD ALTONA $60,129 THOMAS LINDSEY FLIN FLON $117,393 GREGORY NESBITT SHOAL LAKE $81,123 THOMPSON DORFMAN SWEATMAN LLP $80,392 HEATHER STEFANSON $50,525 THORNTON & CO $64,286 IAN BUSHIE WANIPIGOW $59,426 VISCOUNT GORT HOTEL $51,207 IAN WISHART PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE $63,391 WABANAKWUT KINEW $72,869 ITI INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION INC WAYNE EWASKO BEAUSEJOUR $97,525 VICTORIA BC $122,421 WINNIPEG FREE PRESS $124,397 JAMES TEITSMA $78,081 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (II) BELL MTS $61,242 MANITOBA COUNCIL FOR INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION $1,200,000 Page 2 of 47 VENDOR STATEMENT, FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 AGRICULTURE AND RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (III) ATLIS GEOMATICS INC $65,114 NORTHLANDS DENESULINE FIRST NATION LAC BELL MTS $292,144 BROCHET $51,961 CITY OF BRANDON BRANDON $181,319 ORLANDO FRIESEN & SON INC HALBSTADT $60,000 CITY OF SELKIRK SELKIRK $91,770 PARKLAND CROP DIVERSIFICATION FOUNDATION CITY OF STEINBACH STEINBACH $52,630 ROBLIN $153,750 CITY OF WINNIPEG $53,805 PARKLAND INDUSTRIAL HEMP GROWERS CO- OP LTD DLJ CONSULTING $53,550 DAUPHIN $80,707 EPIC A BELL MTS COMPANY $115,504 PRAIRIE AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY INSTITUTE FISHER SCIENTIFIC COMPANY TORONTO ON $123,917 HUMBOLDT SK $342,945 FOOD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE PRAIRIES EAST SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE $2,195,246 INITIATIVE ARBORG $93,750 GILES SCIENTIFIC INC SANTA BARBARA CA US $81,845 QIAGEN INC (CANADA) TORONTO ON $54,020 IDEXX LABORATORIES CANADA CORP TORONTO ON R M OF ALONSA ALONSA $360,578 $161,234 R M OF ARMSTRONG INWOOD $79,705 INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR SUSTAINABLE R M OF COLDWELL LUNDAR $59,633 DEVELOPMENT $1,500,000 R M OF EAST ST PAUL EAST ST PAUL $75,810 LAKE WINNIPEG RESEARCH CONSORTIUM GIMLI R M OF FISHER FISHER BRANCH $97,700 $375,000 R M OF GRAHAMDALE MOOSEHORN $121,934 LIFE TECHNOLOGIES INC TORONTO ON $498,603 R M OF KELSEY THE PAS $55,024 MANITOBA 4- H COUNCIL BRANDON $301,500 R M OF LAKESHORE OCHRE RIVER $80,942 MANITOBA AGRICULTURAL SERVICES CORP R M OF MOUNTAIN BIRCH RIVER $173,394 PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE $104,072,911 R M OF RITCHOT ST ADOLPHE $97,085 MANITOBA ASSOCIATION OF AGRICULTURAL R M OF ST ANDREWS CLANDEBOYE $60,381 SOCIETIES INC MORRIS $275,660 R M OF VICTORIA HOLLAND $56,590 MANITOBA CORN GROWERS' ASSOCIATION CARMAN R M OF WEST ST PAUL WEST ST PAUL $62,130 $50,558 RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA $30,183,743 MANITOBA HABITAT HERITAGE CORP $90,000 SECAN KANATA ON $163,239 MANITOBA HORTICULTURE PRODUCTIVITY SIEMENS HEALTHCARE LTD TORONTO ON $111,482 ENHANCEMENT CENTRE INC CARBERRY $93,750 ST BONIFACE GENERAL HOSPITAL $137,802 MANITOBA PULSE AND SOYBEAN GROWERS CARMAN SWINE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS SERVICES LTD $362,811 STEINBACH $105,715 MANITOBA WHEAT AND BARLEY GROWERS CARMAN TAPPER CUDDY LLP $150,000 $120,327 TETRACORE INC ROCKVILLE MD US $103,044 MARION COLLEEN BOWSMAN $79,133 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA $1,331,700 MOSSEY RIVER MUNICIPALITY WINNIPEGOSIS UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA- LINCOLN LINCOLN NE US $101,289 $85,456 MUNICIPALITY OF WEST INTERLAKE ERIKSDALE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG $52,755 $74,478 WESTMAN AGRICULTURAL DIVERSIFICATION NATIONAL SUNFLOWER ASSOCIATION OF CANADA ORGANIZATION INC MELITA $153,750 CARMAN $110,823 WINNIPEG FOUNDATION $98,000,000 WINNIPEG HUMANE SOCIETY $494,625 CENTRAL SERVICES (VIII) 10002785 MANITOBA LTD LA SALLE $59,921 346 PORTAGE AVE INC $227,861 10012593 MANITOBA LTD $62,847 3870902 MANITOBA LTD $969,888 155 CARLTON LTD MISSISSAUGA ON $3,235,429 4266715 MANITOBA LTD $503,969 215 HOLDINGS LTD CALGARY AB $3,918,078 4310977 CANADA INC $270,237 233 PORTAGE AVENUE INC $76,561 4349556 MANITOBA LTD BRANDON $166,182 259 PORTAGE AVENUE LP $825,187 4363141 MANITOBA LTD $806,242 2700760 MANITOBA LTD $726,085 5355606 MANITOBA INC $89,762 2767431 MANITOBA LTD KILLARNEY $89,943 55 DONALD LTD $97,204 Page 3 of 47 VENDOR STATEMENT, FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 5537194 MANITOBA INC $109,990 BRANDON HEATING & PLUMBING LTD BRANDON 5602068 MANITOBA LTD $658,753 $299,507 5621268 MANITOBA LTD STEINBACH $166,179 BRIAN'S PLUMBING THE PAS $89,030 58877 MANITOBA LTD THOMPSON $228,890 BROAD VALLEY WOODWRIGHT LTD $67,344 62552 MANITOBA LTD SOURIS $78,893 CANCERCARE MANITOBA $1,278,722 6523013 MANITOBA LTD $167,659 CANCERCARE MANITOBA FOUNDATION $21,026,868 7041438 MANITOBA INC $265,737 CANOTECH CONSULTANTS LTD $98,624 7068752 MANITOBA LTD SWAN RIVER $275,225 CAPSTONE RIDGE GROUP $608,829 72846 MANITOBA LTD $82,058 CARLTON CALL CENTRE INC $2,691,376 73409 MANITOBA LTD $453,837 CARMAN RUSSELL INVESTMENTS INC RICHMOND 73417 MANITOBA LTD $98,107 HILL ON $231,502 75069 MANITOBA LTD $283,367 CDW CANADA INC TORONTO ON $72,228 A & B MECHANICAL LTD $80,608 CENTRAL ELEVATOR LTD HEADINGLEY $82,300 A J'S JANITORIAL ETHELBERT $149,939 CEREBRA MEDICAL LTD $500,000 A LYTLE LTD NEEPAWA $81,755 CGI INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT ABC FIRE & SAFETY EQUIPMENT LTD $123,627 CONSULTANTS INC MONTREAL QC $462,760 ABCO SUPPLY & SERVICE LTD $1,676,906 CIBINEL ARCHITECTURE LTD $114,015 ACRODEX INC DBA PCM CANADA EDMONTON AB CITY OF BRANDON BRANDON $241,538 $242,223 CITY OF DAUPHIN DAUPHIN $125,216 ACTIAN CORP DALLAS TX US $269,377 CITY OF PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE ADVANCE ROBOTIC DUCT CLEANING INC $781,209 $236,028 ALL POINTS ELECTRIC LTD BRANDON $211,025 CITY OF SELKIRK SELKIRK $648,524 ALLIED ROOFING INC $1,090,676 CITY OF STEINBACH STEINBACH $562,500 ALPHA MASONRY LTD $77,545 CITY OF THOMPSON THOMPSON $134,254 ALTERNATIVE LANDSCAPING LTD BRANDON $106,566 CITY OF WINKLER WINKLER $79,000 AMETIS INDUSTRIES LTD AND DARCOL ENTERPRISES CITY OF WINNIPEG $16,892,460 INC $165,329 CK PENNER HOLDINGS
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