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18th Street Community Care Society 211 British Columbia Services Society 28th Avenue Homes Ltd 4347 Investments Ltd. dba Point Grey Private Hospital 484017 BC Ltd (dba Kimbelee Place) 577681 BC Ltd. dba Lakeshore Care Centre

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Abilities Community Services Acacia Ty Mawr Holdings Ltd Access Human Resources Inc Active Care Youth and Adult Services Ltd Active Support Against Poverty Housing Society Active Support Against Poverty Society Age Care Investment (BC) Ltd AIDS Vancouver Society AiMHi—Prince George Association for Community Living Alberni Community and Women’s Services Society Alberni-Clayoquot Continuing Care Society Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District Alouette Addiction Services Society Amata Transition House Society Ambulance Paramedics of British Columbia CUPE Local 873 Ann Davis Transition Society Archway Community Services Society Archway Society for Domestic Peace Arcus Community Resources Ltd

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Argyll Lodge Ltd Armstrong/ Spallumcheen Parks & Recreation Arrow and Slocan Lakes Community Services Arrowsmith Health Care 2011 Society Art Gallery of Greater Victoria Arvand Investment Corporation (Britannia Lodge) ASK Wellness Society Association of Neighbourhood Houses of British Columbia AVI Health & Community Services Society Avonlea Care Centre Ltd AWAC—An Association Advocating for Women and Children AXIS Family Resources Ltd AXR Operating (BC) LP Azimuth Health Program Management Ltd (Barberry Lodge)

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BC Council for Families BC Family Hearing Resource Society BC Institute of Technology BC Nurses’ Union

BC Public School Employers’ Association

BC Retired Teachers’ Association BC School Trustees Association BC Teachers’ Federation BWSS: Battered Women's Support Services Association Baptist Housing Care Homes Society Baptist Housing Enhanced Living Communities Baptist Housing Oak Bay Care Society

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Barclay Care Home Ltd Bayshore Healthcare Solutions Ltd (dba Bayshore Home Care Solutions) BC Cancer Foundation BC Centre for Ability Association BC Health Services BC Libraries Cooperative (BCLC) BC Municipal Safety Association

BC School Superintendents’ Association

BC Women's Health Foundation BCIT Faculty and Staff Association BCNET Beacon Community Association Beaver Valley Public Library BeConnected Support Services Ltd Bella Bella Community School Society Belvedere Care Centre Inc Bernard C. Vinge & Associates (HCS) Ltd Bethesda Christian Association Black Mountain Irrigation District (BMID) Blenheim Lodge Board of Cemetery Trustees of Greater Victoria dba Royal Oak Burial Park Bowen Island Municipality Braddan Private Hospital Ltd. Britannia Community Services Centre British Columbia Academic Health Science Network Society British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals British Columbia Federation of Labour British Columbia’s Children's Hospital Foundation

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Broadway Pentecostal Care Association Buena Vista Lodge Ltd Bulkley-Nechako Regional District Burnaby Association for Community Inclusion

Burnaby Civic Employees’ Union CUPE Local 23

Burnaby Hospital Foundation

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C.L. Antonio Inc. Cameray Community Fund (Cameray Centre) Camosun College Campbell River and North Island Transition Society Campbell River and District Adult Care Society Campbell River and District Association for Community Living Campbell River Family Services Society Canadian Institute for Health Information Canadian Mental Health Association—100 Mile House Branch Canadian Mental Health Association—Cariboo Chilcotin Branch Canadian Mental Health Association—Kamloops Branch Canadian Mental Health Association—Mid-Island Branch Canadian Mental Health Association—North and West Vancouver Branch Canadian Mental Health Association—Port Alberni Branch Canadian Mental Health Association—Prince George Branch Canadian Mental Health Association—Shuswap-Revelstoke Branch Canadian Mental Health Association—South Okanagan Similkameen Branch Canadian Mental Health Association—Vernon and District Branch Canadian Mental Health Association British Columbia Division Canadian Mental Health Association for the Kootenays

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Canadian Mental Health Association Vancouver – Fraser Branch Canadian Union of Public Employees – BC Division Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 3742 Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 379 Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 389 Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 403 Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 4879 Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 703 Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 900 Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 3500 Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 561 Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1004

Canuck Place Children’s Hospice

Capilano University Capital City Volunteer Services Association Capital Region Emergency Service Telecommunications Inc (CREST) Capital Regional District Cariboo Regional District Carital Continuing Care Society Castlegar and District Public Library Central Coast Regional District Central Kootenay Regional District Central Okanagan Emergency Shelter Society Central Okanagan Regional District Chantelle Management Ltd (Castleview Intermediate Care Centre Division) Chelsey House (2003) Ltd Cherington Intercare Inc Cherry Doors Ltd Cheshire Homes Society of BC

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Chetwynd Public Library Child Abuse Prevention and Counselling Society of Greater Victoria Child Development Centre Society of Fort St John and District Child Development Foundation of BC Children’s Hearing and Speech Centre of BC Inc Chilliwack Community Services Chilliwack Economic Partners Corporation Chilliwack Opportunity Society Chilliwack Society for Community Living CHIMO Community Services Society CHOWN Adult Day Care Centre Society City Centre Care Society City of Abbotsford City of Abbotsford—Police Department City of Abbotsford—Firefighters City of Armstrong City of Burnaby City of Burnaby—Firefighters City of Campbell River—Firefighters City of Castlegar City of Chilliwack City of Chilliwack—Firefighters City of Colwood City of Colwood—Firefighters City of Coquitlam City of Coquitlam—Firefighters City of Cranbrook City of Cranbrook—Firefighters City of Dawson Creek

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

City of Dawson Creek—Firefighters City of Delta—Police Department City of Duncan City of Enderby City of Fernie City of Fernie—Firefighters City of Fort St John City of Fort St John—Firefighters City of Grand Forks City of Grand Forks—Firefighters City of Kamloops City of Kamloops—Firefighters City of Kelowna City of Kelowna—Firefighters City of Kimberley City of Langford—Firefighters City of Langley City of Langley—Firefighters City of Maple Ridge City of Maple Ridge - Firefighters City of Merritt City of Nanaimo City of Nanaimo—Firefighters City of Nelson City of Nelson—Police Department City of New Westminster City of New Westminster—Firefighters City of New Westminster—Police Department City of North Vancouver

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

City of North Vancouver—Firefighters City of Oak Bay – Police Department City of Parksville City of Pitt Meadows City of Port Alberni City of Port Alberni—Firefighters City of Port Coquitlam City of Port Coquitlam—Firefighters City of Port Moody City of Port Moody—Firefighters City of Port Moody—Police Department City of Powell River City of Powell River—Firefighters City of Prince George City of Prince George—Firefighters City of Prince Rupert City of Prince Rupert—Firefighters City of Quesnel City of Revelstoke City of Revelstoke—Firefighters City of Richmond City of Richmond—Firefighters City of Salmon Arm City of Salmon Arm—Firefighters City of Surrey City of Surrey—Firefighters City of Surrey—Police Department City of Terrace City of Terrace—Firefighters

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

City of Trail City of Vancouver City of Vancouver—Firefighters City of Vancouver—Police Department City of Vernon City of Vernon—Firefighters City of Victoria City of Victoria—Police Department City of West Kelowna City of West Kelowna—Firefighters City of White Rock City of White Rock—Firefighters City of Williams Lake City West Cable (North) Corp. City West Telephone Corporation CivicInfo BC Society Clay Tree Society for People with Developmental Disabilities Clayton’s World Society Clearbrook Waterworks District Clements Centre Society Coast Foundation Society Coast Mountain College Coastal Mountain Child and Youth Services College of New Caledonia College of Occupational Therapists of British Columbia College of Pharmacists of British Columbia College of Physical Therapists of British Columbia College of Speech and Hearing Health Professionals of British Columbia College of the Rockies

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Columbia Shuswap Regional District Columbus Residence Communitas Supportive Care Society Community Builders Benevolence Group Community Connections Society of Southeast BC Community Connections Society Revelstoke Community Connections Support Services 2 Ltd Community Inclusion Consulting Inc Community Integration Services Society Community Legal Assistance Society Community Living Society Community Social Services Employers Association of BC Community Ventures Society Comox Valley Child Development Association Comox Valley Healthcare Foundation Comox Valley Transition Society Comox-Strathcona Regional District

Compensation Employees’ Union

Connections Community Services Society Connexus Community Resources Society Coquitlam Heritage Society Coquitlam Place des Arts Society Coquitlam Public Library Board

Coquitlam Teachers’ Association

Corporation of the Township of Esquimalt Corporation of the Township of Langley Corporation of the Township of Langley—Firefighters Country Squire Retirement Villa Courtenay Volunteer Fire Department

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Cowichan Family Life Association Cowichan Valley Regional District CPAC (Carlton Gardens) Inc CPAC (Malaspina Gardens) Inc Cranbrook Public Library Cranbrook Society for Community Living Creative Centre Society for Mental Wellness Cresteramics Society for the Handicapped Crestlene Lodge Ltd Creston and District Society for Community Living Crossreach Society of Vancouver Cultus Lake Park Board CUPE Local 15—Vancouver Municipal, Education and Community Workers CUPE Local 4627—Vancouver Community College Employees Union Cythera Transition House Society

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Dania Home Society Dauncey Elmer Support and Counselling Services Dawn Davies Health Care Ltd Dawson Creek Society for Community Living

Deaf Children’s Society of BC

Delta Community Services Society Delta Lodge Ltd Deltassist Family and Community Services Society Dengarry Professional Services Ltd Developmental Disabilities Association of Vancouver—Richmond District of 100 Mile House

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

District of Barriere District of Campbell River District of Central Saanich District of Central Saanich—Firefighters District of Central Saanich—Police Department District of Chetwynd District of Clearwater District of Coldstream District of Delta District of Elkford District of Fort St James District of Highlands District of Hope District of Hope—Firefighters District of Houston District of Hudson’s Hope District of Invermere District of Kent District of Kitimat District of Kitimat—Firefighters District of Lake Country District of Langford District of Lantzville District of Lillooet District of Logan Lake District of Mackenzie District of Maple Ridge District of Maple Ridge - Firefighters District of Metchosin

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

District of Mission District of Mission—Firefighters District of New Hazelton District of North Cowichan District of North Saanich District of North Vancouver District of North Vancouver—Firefighters District of Oak Bay District of Peachland District of Port Edward District of Port Hardy District of Saanich District of Saanich—Firefighters District of Saanich—Police Department District of Sechelt District of Sicamous District of Sooke District of Sooke—Firefighters District of Sparwood District of Sparwood—Firefighters District of Squamish District of Squamish—Firefighters District of Stewart District of Summerland District of Taylor District of Tofino District of Tumbler Ridge District of Ucluelet District of Vanderhoof

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

District of Wells District of West Vancouver District of West Vancouver—Firefighters District of West Vancouver—Police Department DIVERScity Community Resources Society Dixon Transition Society DJ Hildebrandt Homes Douglas College Down's Enterprises Ltd Downtown Eastside Women's Centre Association Dr Peter Housing Society

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Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation Eagles in the Sky Association East Kootenay Addiction Services Society Eclipse Foundation for Individualized Supports E-COMM Emergency Communications for British Columbia Inc Elizabeth Bagshaw Society Emerald Health Care Inc. Emergency Health Services Emily Carr University of Art and Design Encompass Support Services Society Everette Holdings Ltd Evergreen Baptist Care Society Evergreen Cottages Corporation Evergreen Cultural Centre Society Everywoman’s Health Centre Society

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

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Fair Haven Homes Society Family Dynamix Association Family Services of Greater Vancouver Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC First Nations Health Authority FirstCanada ULC Fleetwood Place Holdings Ltd Focused Education Resources Society Fort Langley Seniors Community Partnership Fort St John Association for Community Living Francis House—650600 BC Ltd Francophone Education Authority of British Columbia Fraser Health Authority Fraser Valley Care Centre Management (dba Eden Intermediate Care Centre) Fraser Valley Child Development (1982) Society Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation Fraser Valley Regional District Fraser Valley Regional Library Fraser–Fort George Regional District Fraserside Community Services Society Fraserview Retirement Community Ltd Future Focus Program Services Inc

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Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

George Derby Centre German–Canadian Benevolent Society of BC GFOA Government Finance Officers Association of British Columbia Gibson and District Library Glacier View Lodge Society Glenmore–Ellison Improvement District Golden Ears Seniors Village Partnership Golden Family Center Society Good Shepherd Lodge Inc. Gorbahn Professional Alternative Resources Inc Grand Forks Public Library Grand Forks Sunshine Valley Community Services Ltd Grandview Terrace Child Care Centre Society Granville House—650603 BC Ltd Greater Vancouver Community Services Society Greater Vancouver Law Students Legal Advice Society Greater Victoria Labour Relations Association Greater Victoria Public Library Greater Victoria Women's Shelter Society (GVWSS) Gulf Islands Intermediate Care Society

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HOMES: Health Opportunities for Meaningful Experience Society H.R. MacMillan Space Centre Society Haida Child and Family Services Society Haida Gwaii Society for Community Peace Haro Park Centre Haven Society: Promoting the Safety of Women, Children, Youth and Families

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Hawthorne Lodge Health and Home Care Society of British Columbia Health Employers Association of BC Health Sciences Association of BC Healthcare Benefit Trust High Country Health Care Inc High Road Services Society Hillside Lodge Ltd Hope and Area Transition Society Hope Association for Community Living Hope Community Services Horizon Facilities Inc Hornby and Denman Community Health Care Society Hospital Employees Union Hospital Employees Union—Seconded Staff

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Icelandic Care Home Ilapogu Investments Inc. – Oriole Lodge Inclusion Kamloops Society Inclusion Langley Society Inclusion Parksville Society Inclusion Powell River Society Inclusive Community Services Inc Independent Living Housing Society of Greater Victoria Individual Pursuits Program Ltd. Inglewood Private Hospital Ltd Integra Support Services Ltd

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Inter–Cultural Association of Greater Victoria Interior Community Services Interior Health Authority Interlink Federated Public Library System Invermere Public Library Invicta Enterprises Inc (dba New Greenwood Lodge)

Ishtar Women’s Resource Society

Island Community Mental Health Association Island Metis Family and Community Services Society Island Sexual Health Society Islanders Working Against Violence Society It’s My Life Kamloops Society

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J. Garnons Williams Ltd Jackman Manor James Bay Health and Community Services Society Jewish Home for the Aged of British Columbia (dba Louis Brier Hospital) Joanne Novak (Gaumont Residence) John Howard Society of the Thompson Region Josephine Care Home Justice Education Society of British Columbia Justice Institute of BC

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Kaigo Retirement Communities Ltd (dba Heritage Square)

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Kamloops Infant Development Society Kamloops Personal Care Home Ltd Kamloops Society for Alcohol and Drug Services (Phoenix Centre) Kardel Consulting Services Inc Katherine Sanford Housing Society KDJ Alliances Holdings Ltd Kimberley Public Library Kindale Developmental Association Kinghaven Peardonville House Society Kinsight Community Society Kinsmen Place Lodge KinVillage Association Kitimat Centennial Museum Association Kitimat Public Library Association Kitimat–Stikine Regional District Knowledge Network Corporation Kootenay Family Place Kootenay Kids Society Kootenay Society for Community Living Ksan House Society Kwantlen Faculty Association Kwantlen Polytechnic University

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La Societe de les Enfants Michif Lake Country Lodge Ltd Lakes District Community Services Society Langara College

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Langara College Faculty Association Langley Community Services Society Langley Lodge L’Chaim Adult Daycare Society Legal Services Society of BC Lii Michif Otipemisiwak Family and Community Services Society Little Mountain Residential Care and Housing Society Living Positive Resource Centre, Okanagan LMSCL Lower Mainland Society for Community Living Local Government Management Association of BC Lookout Foundation Lookout Housing and Health Society Lord Nelson School Child Care Society Lower Similkameen Community Services Society Lulu Island Energy Company Ltd Luther Court Society

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Mackenzie Counselling Services Society

M’akola Housing Society

Malaspina College Faculty Association Malaspina Community Resource Services Ltd Maple Ridge–Pitt Meadows Community Services Maplewood Care Society Marineview Housing Society Maritime Museums Mayne Island Improvement District McIntyre Care Home Ltd

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Melody House Group Homes Inc Mennonite Benevolent Society Mennonite Intermediate Care Home Society Metis Provincial Council of BC Metro Vancouver Regional District Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Milieu Children and Family Services Inc Milieu Family Services Inc Mill Bay Fire Protection District Mill Bay Fire Protection District—Firefighters Mission Association for Community Living Mission Community Services Society Morgan Place Holdings Ltd Mount Pleasant Child Care Society Mount St Mary General Hospital Mount Waddington Regional District MPA – Motivation, Power & Achievement Society MSA Society for Community Living Municipal Finance Authority of BC Municipal Insurance Association of BC

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Nanaimo and District Hospital Foundation Nanaimo Association for Community Living Nanaimo Child Development Centre Society Nanaimo District Senior Citizens’ Housing Development Society Nanaimo Regional District Nanaimo Supportive Lifestyles Ltd

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

Nanaimo Travellers Lodge Society Nelson CARES Society Nelson Community Services Society Nelson Municipal Library Nicola Valley Institute of Technology North Coast Community Services Society North Coast Regional District North Coast Transition Society North Island 9-1-1 Corporation North Island College North Okanagan Neurological Association North Okanagan Youth and Family Services Society North Peace Community Resources Society North Shore ConneXions Society North Shore Crisis Services Society North Shore Disability Resource Centre Association North Shore Neighbourhood House North Shore Private Hospital (1985) Ltd North Vancouver City Library North Vancouver District Public Library North Vancouver Recreation and Culture Commission Northcrest Care Centre Ltd Northern Health Authority Northern Lights College Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Northern Rockies Regional Municipality—Firefighters Northwest Inter–Nation Family and Community Services Society

Norwegian Old People’s Home Association

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

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Oak Bay Kiwanis Pavilion Oak Bay Kiwanis Rose Manor Society Okanagan–Similkameen Regional District Okanagan Basin Water Board Okanagan Boys and Girls Clubs Okanagan College Okanagan Regional Library District Okanagan Similkameen Neurological Society Oliver Parks and Recreation Society Onesky Community Resources Society Onesky Housing Society Open Door Social Services Society Optima Retirement Services Ltd Options Community Services Society Organized Crime Agency of British Columbia Oyster Harbour Seniors Community Partnership

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Pacific Centre Family Services Association Pacific Coast Community Resources Inc Pacific Community Resource Society Pacific Developmental Pathways Ltd Pacific Legal Education Association Pacific National Exhibition Pacifica Treatment Centre Society PacificCare Family Enrichment Society

Updated September 30, 2021

Plan Employers

ParaMed Inc Parksville Community Centre Society Pathway Community Services Ltd Pathways Abilities Society Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation Peace River Regional District Peace River Regional District—Firefighters Pemberton and District Public Library Pemberton Valley Dyking District Pender Harbour Fire Protection District Pender Harbour Fire Protection District—Firefighters Pender Islands Fire Protection Society Pender Islands Fire Protection Society—Firefighters Penticton and District Society for Community Living Penticton Public Library Phoenix Human Services Association PHS Community Services Society Pine Acres Home (Westbank First Nation Development Company Ltd.) Pioneer Community Living Association Pitt Meadows Airport Society Pleasant View Housing Society Port Alberni Association for Children with Development Disabilities Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Drug and Alcohol Counselling Services Society Port Alberni Family Guidance Association Port Alberni Shelter Society posAbilities Association of British Columbia Positive Living Society of British Columbia Powell River and Region Transition House Society

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