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Unaudited Supplementary Supplier Lists Listes De Fournisseurs Listes de fournisseurs Unaudited Supplementary Supplier Lists supplémentaires non vérifiées The Office of the Comptroller publishes the following Le Bureau du contrôleur publie les listes supplémentaires supplementary lists: suivantes: 1. Employee salaries including Ministerial 1. Traitements des employés, y compris la remuneration, retirement allowance / severance rémunération des ministres, les allocations de payments, travel and other expenses for each retraite / indemnités de cessation d’emploi, les government department. frais de déplacement et autres dépenses pour 2. Employee salaries and retirement allowance / chacun des ministères. severance payments for government Crown 2. Traitements des employés et allocations de Corporations, and other government organizations. retraite / indemnités de cessation d’emploi des 3. Payments attributed to medical practitioners. sociétés de la Couronne et autres organismes 4. Combined supplier & grant payments and gouvernementaux. payments through purchase cards, including 3. Paiements attribués aux médecins. payments made by all departments and some 4. Paiements aux fournisseurs et subventions government organizations. combinés et paiements au titre des cartes 5. Supplier & grant payments, loan disbursements d’achat, y compris les paiements effectués par and payments through purchase cards for each tous les ministères et par certains organismes department. gouvernementaux. 5. Paiements aux fournisseurs et paiements des subventions, versements de prêts et paiements au titre des cartes d'achat pour chacun des ministères. The supplier lists (4. and 5.) are located below. Supplier, Les listes de fournisseurs (4. et 5.) sont affichées ci- grant, loans and purchase card payment information is for dessous. L’information sur les paiements versés aux the fiscal year ending March 31, 2017. fournisseurs, les paiements des subventions, les versements de prêts et les paiements au titre des cartes d'achat est présentée pour l’exercice terminé le 31 mars 2017. To return to the Public Accounts index and access other Pour retourner à l'index des Comptes publics et accéder Public Accounts information, click here: autres informations des Comptes publics, cliquer ici: www.gnb.ca/publicaccounts. www.gnb.ca/comptespublics. GUIDE DE DIVULGATION GUIDE TO DISCLOSURE Paiements aux fournisseurs et subventions Combined Supplier & Grant Payments combinés This list includes each supplier or grant recipient whose Cette liste comprend tous les fournisseurs et total payments by all government departments and some bénéficiaires de subventions qui ont reçu de tous les government organizations exceeded $25,000 during the ministères et de certains organismes gouvernementaux fiscal year. These payments exclude HST and are for des montants dont le total est supérieur à 25 000 $ pour goods and services purchased as well as grants, l’exercice. Ces paiements ne comprennent pas la TVH et subsidies or contributions issued by the Province and ont trait à l’achat de biens et services ainsi qu’aux include payments made by all departments and some subventions ou contributions versées par le government organizations. gouvernement provincial, et comprennent les paiements effectués par tous les ministères et par certains organismes gouvernementaux. Departments Ministères SUPPLIER & GRANT PAYMENTS PAIEMENTS AUX FOURNISSEURS ET SUBVENTIONS This list includes each supplier or grant recipient whose Cette liste comprend tous les fournisseurs et total payments by a Department exceeded $25,000 bénéficiaires de subventions dont le total des paiements during the fiscal year. These payments exclude HST and d'un ministère est supérieur à 25 000 $ pour l’exercice. are for goods and services purchased as well as grants, Les paiements ne comprennent pas la TVH et ont trait à subsidies or contributions. l’achat de biens et services ainsi qu’aux subventions ou contributions. PAYMENTS THROUGH PURCHASE CARDS PAIEMENTS AU TITRE DES CARTES D’ACHAT This list includes each supplier whose total payments Cette liste comprend tous les fournisseurs dont le total through purchase card by a Department exceeded des paiements par carte d’achat d’un ministère est $25,000 during the fiscal year. These payments exclude supérieur à 25 000 $ pour l’exercice. Ces paiements ne HST and are for goods and services purchased by the comprennent pas la TVH et ont trait à l’achat de biens et Province. services par le gouvernement provincial. VERSEMENTS DE PRÊTS LOAN DISBURSEMENTS Cette liste comprend tous les particuliers, les entreprises This list includes each individual, company or ou les organisations dont le total des versements de organization whose total loan disbursements from a prêts d'un ministère est supérieur à 25 000 $ pour Department exceeded $25,000 during the fiscal year. l’exercice. AUTRES PAIEMENTS OTHER PAYMENTS Certains genres de petits paiements individuels sont Certain types of small dollar individual payments are versés à une multitude de fournisseurs pour des raisons made to many vendors for a like purpose. These would identiques. Ils ne seraient pas divulgués individuellement not be disclosed individually because the dollar amounts en raison de la faiblesse des montants (par exemple are very low (e.g. Juror fees) or because of the sensitivity honoraires et indemnités de juré) ou en raison de la of the payment, for example legal settlements/damages nature délicate du paiement, comme pour les règlements or income assistance payments. However, the aggregate judiciaires/préjudices ou les versements d’aide au amounts of these types of payments are significant so revenu. Toutefois, les sommes totales de ces genres de they are disclosed in aggregate by type of payment. paiements sont importantes, elles sont donc divulguées globalement par genre de paiement. 3 Table of Contents / Table des Matières Combined Departmental Supplier & Grant Payments / Paiements aux fournisseurs et subventions combinés pour les ministères Numbered Companies / Sociétés L 40 à dénomination numérique 4 M 43 A 5 N 48 B 10 O 51 C 13 P - Q 52 D 21 R 55 E 24 S 59 F 26 T 64 G 29 U 66 H 32 V 67 I 34 W 69 J 36 X - Y - Z 71 K 38 Combined Departmental Payments Through Purchase Cards / Paiements par cartes d'achat combinés pour les ministères 72 Supplier Lists / Listes de fournisseurs Departments / Ministères Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries / Agriculture, Aquaculture et Pêches 75 Education and Early Childhood Development / Éducation et Développement de la petite enfance 78 Energy and Resource Development / Développement de l'énergie et des ressources 90 Environment and Local Government / Environnement et Gouvernements locaux 92 Executive Council Office / Bureau du Conseil exécutif 97 Finance / Finances 98 General Government / Gouvernement général 99 Health / Santé 100 Justice and Public Safety / Justice et Sécurité publique 102 Legislative Assembly / Assemblée législative 105 Office of the Attorney General / Bureau du Procureur général 106 Office of the Premier / Cabinet du premier ministre 107 Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour / Éducation postsecondaire, Formation et Travail 108 Service of the Public Debt / Service de la dette publique 115 Social Development / Développement social 116 Tourism, Heritage and Culture / Tourisme, Patrimoine et Culture 133 Transportation and Infrastructure / Transports et infrastructure 136 Treasury Board / Conseil du Trésor 149 4 Combined Departmental Supplier & Grant Payments / Paiements aux fournisseurs et subventions combinés pour les ministères 053350 NB Ltd $ 122,500 650197 NB Inc $ 49,092 053498 NB Inc 59,940 653181 NB Inc 92,575 056880 NB Ltée (Roy Excavation) 171,284 654893 NB Ltd 272,396 057000 NB Inc (Restigouche 658698 NB Ltd (The Happy Baker) 86,564 Business & Shopping Center) 456,420 663069 NB Ltd 69,413 057033 NB Inc (Manoir Pascal 666462 NB Inc 34,250 Poirier Manor) 367,273 666733 NB Inc (La Siesta) 209,842 2W Productions Inc 26,887 666916 NB Inc 159,483 3 plus Economic Development 669311 NB Ltd 331,840 Corporation (3+ Corporation) 114,069 670261 NB Inc 491,054 3339181 Canada Inc 63,330 670565 NB Inc 55,109 3509702 Canada Inc 31,930 671661 NB Inc (Haven Stream 3514 Rue Principale Inc 789,601 Residence) 1,157,519 3655806 Canada Inc 1,340,004 673139 NB Inc 60,957 3D Datacomm 1,160,829 673862 NB Ltd 49,852 3D Property Management Inc 82,019 675875 NB Inc 29,209 3M Canada Company 226,066 676899 NB Inc (Pinokkio 4478959 Canada Inc (Mackie Moving Pizzaria-Resto-Bar) 30,526 Systems) 185,715 677028 NB Ltée 242,996 502087 N B Ltd (Mercer Trucking) 28,956 677277 NB Corp 31,062 506960 N B Inc (Trajectoires 2) 49,600 678677 NB Inc 36,830 507913 NB Inc 55,227 678780 NB Inc 331,755 513150 N B Ltd 25,466 678859 N B inc 34,916 513356 NB Ltd (High Tech 679995 NB Inc (Centre Éducatif le Industries) 225,680 Platinum (2014) Inc) 121,755 513726 NB Ltd (Sewells Paving / 680041 NB Inc 138,624 Concrete / Sanitation) 272,575 681751 NB Ltd 157,662 605577 N B Inc 45,025 685010 NB Inc 49,385 606913 NB Ltée 153,830 685704 NB Inc 38,203 621090 NB Inc 723,381 685952 NB Inc 124,573 623020 NB Inc 31,699 685988 NB Ltée (Manoir Brideau) 515,468 624899 NB Ltée 134,540 686076 NB Inc 479,159 635013 NB Inc 337,109 686127 NB Inc (River Valley 637346 NB Ltée 94,011 Preschool & Daycare Inc) 111,626 638759 N B Inc (Francis Plumbing & 686935 NB Ltd (Topaz Special Care Heating) 33,440 Home) 195,549 640693 NB Ltd 48,290 689473 NB Inc 43,942 640821 NB Inc (Alleira 690487 NB Inc (Hoyt Orchards) 39,889 Fredericton) 898,441 691890 NB Ltd 51,137 643193 NB Inc 50,819 77 Germain
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