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The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia Political Contributions Regime Annual Report, January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 Disclosure Statement of Political Contributions: The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia Official Agent: Jim David Auditor: Douglas Cashin Date Filed: April 30, 2018 Disclosed Contributions: $417,586.70 Last Name of Individual First Name Community Amount ($) Total of all monetary contributions under $200 77,634.22 Abidali Taleb Bedford 600.00 Adams Barbara Eastern Passage 1,800.00 Aker Cyril Sydney Mines 260.00 Allen Catherine Centreville 1,000.00 Allen Cecil Truro 400.00 Allen Dennis George River 400.00 Allen Emerson North Sydney 500.00 Allen Jeffrey Centreville 1,000.00 Almon Denis North Sydney 700.00 Anderson Corrie Cole harbour 1,000.00 Appleby Donald Halifax 600.00 Archibald George Halifax 400.00 Armoyan George Halifax 1,000.00 Armstrong Scott Brookfield 1,843.26 Atkins Genesta Guysborough 375.00 Austen David Antigonish 240.00 Austin Milford Antigonish 240.00 Avery Dan Dartmouth 490.00 Bagnell James Brookside 500.00 Baillie Beverley Halifax 350.00 Bain Keith Big Bras d'Or 1,200.00 Barnes Eula Lower Sackville 400.00 Barrett David Beaver Bank 400.00 Barrett Keith Bedford 300.00 Barrett Mary Beaver Bank 300.00 Batherson Robert Halifax 1,800.00 Belliveau Robert Halifax 1,100.00 Bettens Mark Glace Bay 60.46 Berard Robert Halifax 1,200.00 Bird Tom Bridgewater 500.00 Black Andrew Halifax 650.00 Blenus Donald Canning 1,000.00 Blinn Marc Little Brook 650.00 Boudreau Lisa Arichat 250.00 Boyce Kerstin Fall River 400.00 Brenton Gerald Brookfield 500.00 Boutilier Roger Lower Sackville 231.84 Broughm Patricia Bridgewater 300.00 Buchanan Donald Wolfville 1,000.00 Burke Cheryl Leitches Creek 1,000.00 Burke Mitchell Leitches Creek 750.00 Butler Brian Dartmouth 500.00 Cahoon Ronald Upper Stewiacke 319.26 Campbell Ann Red Islands 240.00 Campbell Colin New Waterford 300.00 Disclosure Statement of Political Contributions: The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, Continued Last Name of Individual First Name Community Amount ($) Campbell Dennis Halifax 750.00 Campbell Paul Halifax 700.00 Campbell Shannon New Waterford 300.00 Carter Florence Berwick 250.00 Centa Larry Halifax 250.00 Chaisson Elaine Dartmouth 1,000.00 Chaisson Julianne Chester Basin 1,100.00 Chaisson Sandra Haliburton 400.00 Chassie Danny Dartmouth 3,250.00 Chernin Martin Sydney 2,000.00 Chetwynd Steven Baccaro 500.00 Chipman Carolyn Halifax 1,250.00 Chipman David Halifax 1,250.00 Chisholm Donald Antigonish 4,000.00 Chisholm Kellie Antigonish 1,000.00 Chisholm Liz Antigonish 400.00 Chisholm Robert Arisaig 1,200.00 Chisholm Wendy Antigonish 300.00 Clarke Cecil North Sydney 1,260.46 Cleather Edward Chester 650.00 Cluett Roy Dartmouth 250.00 Cochrane Dora Windsor 300.00 Cochrane Wayne Dartmouth 800.00 Colbourne Rodney Sydney 1,000.00 Coles Keith Halifax 900.00 Comeau Louis Halifax 500.00 Cooper George Halifax 800.00 Cooper Susan Beaver Bank 1,000.00 Cormier Tara Dartmouth 300.00 Cox Susan Port Williams 500.00 Cox Warren Canning 500.00 Craig Cameron Halifax 250.00 Creelman Douglas Fall River 1,200.00 Creelman Karen Fall River 1,319.26 Crooks David Dartmouth 1,000.00 Crowell Jason Wellington 1,255.00 Cuthbertrson Brian Halifax 325.00 Daniel Joseph Dartmouth 900.00 David Jim Dartmouth 1,200.00 Davidson Donald Truro 300.00 Davison Marion Centreville 1,000.00 Davison Tennyson (Ted) Centreville 1,000.00 Dawe Kelly Halifax 1,000.00 Dawe Wade Halifazx 4,000.00 Dechman Marie Pleasantville 400.00 Decoff Charles Bedford 500.00 Decoff Neil North Intervale 704.00 Delong Richard Halifax 650.00 D'Entremont Christopher Belleville South 1,200.00 Dexter David Halifax 250.00 Dexter Keith Seabright 250.00 Dexter Robert Halifax 500.00 Donahoe Arthur Halifax 2,000.00 Doncaster Randy Carrolls Corner 269.26 Dunbar John Antigonish 300.00 Duncan Hilda Hubbards 750.00 Dunn Carmen Coxheath 485.46 Dunn David Sydney 924.00 Dunn Pat New Glasgow 1,200.00 Dunn Patsy New Glasgow 600.00 Doerwald Paul Halifax 60.46 Dunn Thelma Westville 500.00 Edge Nelson Englishtown 1,000.00 Disclosure Statement of Political Contributions: The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, Continued Last Name of Individual First Name Community Amount ($) Edgecombe John Halifax 500.00 Edwards-Daugherty Patrick Pleasantville 500.00 Elliott-Robinson Shannon Wilmot Stn. 600.00 Erskine Tara Halifax 650.00 Fares Maurice Halifax 1,000.00 Fares Monique Halifax 500.00 Fares Wadih halifax 1,500.00 Foley Romi Upper Hammonds Plains 1,000.00 Forsyth Carlton Centreville 1,000.00 Fraser Deborah Halifax 1,200.00 Fraser Andrew Halifax 250.00 Fryday Jayne Black Point 110.92 Fryday Dorey Janet Hubbards 1,200.00 Garneau Paul Bedford 1,250.00 Gaum Errol Bedford 1,000.00 Gaunce Phillip Halifax 1,000.00 Gillian Wayne Fall River 1,000.00 Gogan James Sydney 710.46 Goldberg Victor Halifax 750.00 Goodfellow Sandra Halifax 1,000.00 Goodfellow Walter Halifax 1,000.00 Grady Floyd Guysborough 330.00 Graham Ben Dartmouth 750.00 Grant Adam Dartmouth 500.00 Grant Elwyn Coldbrook 600.00 Grant Gary Hammonds Plains 300.00 Grant Judith Halifax 500.00 Grant Richard Halifax 340.00 Gray Harvey Blockhouse 500.00 Greeley Paul Halifax 1,200.00 Greene Stephen Halifax 1,000.08 Greer Jeffery Coldbrook 250.00 Greer Robert Baddeck 420.00 Guinan John Truro 1,700.00 Hall Mary Sydney Mines 500.00 Halman Timothy Dartmouth 4,600.00 Hannam Darrell Bridgetown 300.00 Hardiman Sadie Timberlea 220.00 Harrington Guy Lower Sackville 550.00 Harrington Sarah Lower Sackville 400.00 Harris Mathew Bedford 1,000.00 Harrison Larry (William) Brookfield 1,200.00 Harrison Peter Port Williams 600.00 Harrison Raymond Maccan 400.00 Haugg Morris Amherst 300.00 Hayman Alan Halifax 1,200.00 Henderson David Halifax 3,660.46 Henderson Paula Upper Stewiacke 1,200.00 Henderson Philip Halifax 225.00 Henderson Sharon Millsville 234.63 Hendsbee David Seaforth 504.00 Hennigar Blois Halifax 300.00 Hennigar Debbie Kentville 1,000.00 Henwood Troy Springhill 270.00 Heron Loreta Pictou 400.00 Hersey Shelley Fall River 500.00 Hicks Graeme Halifax 350.00 Hicks Henry Centreville 300.00 Hiltz Doris Little Harbour 1,000.00 Hines Abigail Lower East Pubnico 500.00 Hodgson Marjorie Halifax 1,200.00 Hoffman David Oxford 500.00 Hoffman Nina Oxford 500.00 Disclosure Statement of Political Contributions: The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, Continued Last Name of Individual First Name Community Amount ($) Hood Samuel Yarmouth 500.00 Horton Jennifer Bedford 1,000.00 Hoult Jarvis Herring Cove 300.00 Hounsell Nicholas Halifax 500.00 Houston Timothy Trenton 1,319.26 Hunt Leona Bible Hill 1,000.00 Hutchinson Elsie Dartmouth 250.00 Idler Ernest Fletcher's Lake 600.00 Isles Kenneth Mount Uniacke 500.00 Jones Jeff Timberlea 240.00 Jones-Locke Diana Truro 1,500.00 Josey Hanson Dartmouth 275.00 Keeping Scott Lower Sackville 5,000.00 Keevill Chris Waverley 1,000.00 Kennedy Carl Dartmouth 450.00 Kennedy Dave Fall River 250.00 Kennedy Derrick Little Lorraine 1,000.00 Kennedy Sandra Dartmouth 250.00 Kerr James Glace Bay 300.00 Killacky Christopher Wolfville 1,000.00 Knickle Everett Sydney 2,000.00 Kontak Michael Halifax 5,000.00 Kynock Vernon Hammonds PLains 500.00 Laflamme Jean Dartmouth 1,250.00 Lafosse Nicole Sydney 350.00 Lager Brian Fall River 400.00 Lagundzija Benedikt Larry's River 340.00 Lamey Brian New Victoria 1,150.00 Lamey Christina Sydney 800.46 Lamey Maria New Victoria 600.00 Landry Eva St. Peters 340.00 Landry Lois D'Escousse 1,000.00 Langille Bradford Fall River 600.00 Larsen Adam Halifax 500.00 Larsen Brittany Halifax 500.00 Larsen Edward Halifax 1,200.00 Larsen Kristofer Halifax 550.00 Larsen Mark Halifax 500.00 Lavoie Chris Eastern Passage 1,000.00 Lawlor Diana Stillwater Lake 1,000.00 Lawlor Gordon Stillwater Lake 1,000.00 Leahey Stephen Pugwash 2,750.00 Leaman Mark Liverpool 502.74 Lee Edna Sydney 1,000.00 Legge Kenneth Canning 250.00 Lewis Jonathan Hebbville 250.00 Loewen Lyle Wallbrook 1,000.00 Lohr Aaron Canning 1,000.00 Lohr Heather Canning 1,150.00 Lohr Jacoba Canning 1,000.00 Lohr John Norths Corner 1,200.00 Lydon Christopher Halifax 550.00 Lynch Erin Halifax 270.00 Macdonald Angus Antigonish 240.00 MacDonald Anne Antigonish 240.00 MacDonald Duncan Antigonish 240.00 MacDonald JOE Halifax 500.00 MacDonald John Lantz 650.00 Macdonald Joseph Halifax 250.00 MacDonald Leslee Sydney 1,000.00 MacDonald S. Antigonish 1,000.00 Macdonald Sharon New Glasgow 240.00 MacDougall Joyce Sydney 660.46 Disclosure Statement of Political Contributions: The Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia, Continued Last Name of Individual First Name Community Amount ($) Machum D. Geoffrey Halifax 1,000.00 Machum Grant Halifax 1,300.00 MacIsaac Angus Antigonish 1,200.00 Macisaac Hugh Truro 340.00 MacIsaac John East Chezzetcook 300.00 MacKeen Cameron Halifax 1,200.00 Mackeigan Ian Whycocomagh 610.00 Mackenna D.W. Sydney 1,000.00 Mackenzie Margaret Scotsburn 237.00 MacKenzie Patricia Halifax 360.00 MacKinnon William Dartmouth 1,200.00 MacLean Edward Halifax 250.00 MacLeod Alfred Gabarus Lake 1,200.00 MacLeod Brian Antigonish 1,350.00 MacLeod David Grand River 500.00 Macleod Jennifer Bedford 1,000.00 MacLeod Marilyn Whycocomagh 600.00 MacLeod Mary Antigonish 1,200.00 Macleod Robert Dartmouth 500.00 Macleod Stuart Northside East Bay 2,500.00 MacMaster Allan Judique 1,000.00 MacPherson David Antigonish 500.92 Macpherson Everett Canning 500.00 Macpherson Jean Halifax 500.00 MacPherson Jerome Antigonish 500.00 MacPherson Robert Dartmouth 1,200.00 MacQuarrie Charles Truro 750.00 MacQuarrie Linda Truro
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