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Reported Supplies, Services, Capital Assets and Other Payments by Department Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 1 02 Planning & Design Inc 581,972 Culture & Community Spirit 129,535 Environment 249,012 Tourism, Parks & Recreation 203,425 1 2 3 PC Inc 56,520 Service Alberta 56,520 1024226 Alberta Ltd 135,561 Health & Wellness 135,561 1024267 Alberta Ltd 12,899 Culture & Community Spirit 12,899 1028151 Alberta Ltd 14,923 Sustainable Resource Development 14,923 1033855 Alberta Ltd 19,598 Sustainable Resource Development 19,598 1041884 Alberta Ltd 215,059 Infrastructure 215,059 1043270 Alberta Ltd 384,748 Employment & Immigration 384,748 1044313 Alberta Ltd 64,906 Environment 64,906 105 Street G P Ltd 1,056,191 Employment & Immigration 6,975 Infrastructure 1,049,216 1062208 Alberta Ltd 13,600 Infrastructure 13,600 1067025 Alberta Ltd 115,032 Environment 25,988 Health & Wellness 39,150 Sustainable Resource Development 49,894 1068727 Alberta Ltd 27,543 Sustainable Resource Development 27,543 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 2 1083765 Alberta Ltd 22,000 Municipal Affairs 22,000 1087439 Alberta Ltd 905,029 Advanced Education & Technology 577,773 Health & Wellness 327,256 1089103 Alberta Ltd 178,743 Health & Wellness 178,743 1098518 Alberta Ltd 142,027 Advanced Education & Technology 142,027 1101886 Alberta Ltd 333,558 Infrastructure 333,558 1104497 Alberta Ltd 72,115 Education 72,115 1104688 Alberta Ltd 62,950 Health & Wellness 62,950 1105240 Alberta Ltd 18,702 Infrastructure 18,702 1106216 Alberta Ltd 424,594 Infrastructure 423,907 Tourism, Parks & Recreation 687 1110024 Alberta Ltd 78,834 Energy 78,834 1114964 Alberta Ltd 367,500 Infrastructure 367,500 1116414 Alberta Ltd 205,199 Health & Wellness 205,199 1121648 Alberta Ltd 113,963 Infrastructure 19,425 Transportation 94,538 1122269 Alberta Ltd 24,000 Infrastructure 24,000 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 3 1125343 Alberta Ltd 54,545 Finance & Enterprise 54,545 1132447 Alta Ltd 12,524 Municipal Affairs 1,500 Solicitor General & Public Security 7,891 Sustainable Resource Development 3,133 1134774 Alberta Ltd 163,082 Health & Wellness 163,082 1136508 Alberta Inc 134,934 Health & Wellness 134,934 113815 Alberta Ltd 50,598 Children & Youth Services 26,018 Education 24,580 1141908 Alberta Ltd 134,495 Sustainable Resource Development 134,495 1142782 Alberta Ltd 24,164 Infrastructure 24,164 1177710 Alberta Ltd 144,558 Energy 89,119 Health & Wellness 55,439 1190966 Alberta Ltd 56,547 Seniors & Community Supports 56,547 1205491 Alberta Ltd 10,000 Transportation 10,000 1207093 Alberta Ltd 309,290 Infrastructure 309,290 1207789 Alberta Inc 26,039 Advanced Education & Technology 21,303 Education 4,736 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 4 1209746 Alberta Inc 130,759 Infrastructure 20,903 Transportation 109,856 1210065 Alberta Ltd 306,675 Infrastructure 306,675 1211739 Alberta Ltd 29,770 Children & Youth Services 29,770 1213989 Alberta Ltd 10,258 Energy 10,258 1219624 Alberta Ltd 32,009 Transportation 32,009 1220927 Alberta Inc 107,581 Energy 107,581 1231949 Alberta Ltd 42,190 Education 42,190 1242708 Alberta Ltd 83,006 Education 83,006 1245068 Alberta Ltd 83,414 Infrastructure 13,200 Transportation 70,214 1248044 Alberta Ltd 81,525 Infrastructure 13,734 Transportation 67,791 1248907 Alberta Ltd 159,160 Environment 158,675 Infrastructure 485 1251190 Alberta Ltd 469,411 Infrastructure 469,411 1268437 Alberta Ltd 49,635 Solicitor General & Public Security 49,635 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 5 1271756 Alberta Ltd 11,000 Justice 11,000 1271887 Alberta Ltd 18,744 Solicitor General & Public Security 18,744 1272732 Alberta Ltd 39,517 Infrastructure 39,517 1280424 Alberta Inc 42,375 Health & Wellness 42,375 1291677 Alberta Ltd 69,853 Advanced Education & Technology 69,853 1301940 Alberta Ltd 125,310 Transportation 125,310 1303062 Alberta Ltd 21,200 Sustainable Resource Development 21,200 1306198 Alberta Ltd 18,837 Transportation 18,837 1307319 Alberta Ltd 112,700 Infrastructure 112,700 1324276 Alberta Ltd 118,875 Aboriginal Relations 48,673 Sustainable Resource Development 70,202 1334513 Alberta Ltd 38,400 Transportation 38,400 1338034 Alberta Ltd 22,455 Seniors & Community Supports 22,455 1342905 Alberta Ltd 86,045 Infrastructure 13,696 Transportation 72,349 1342969 Alberta Ltd 179,846 Infrastructure 28,093 Transportation 151,753 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 6 1348456 Alberta Ltd 18,680 Infrastructure 18,680 1356899 Alberta Ltd 57,210 Culture & Community Spirit 10,200 Tourism, Parks & Recreation 47,010 1357206 Alberta Ltd 83,839 Advanced Education & Technology 1,206 Education 82,633 1364075 Alberta Ltd 50,995 Tourism, Parks & Recreation 50,995 1373311 Alberta Ltd 182,728 Children & Youth Services 182,728 1389978 Alberta Ltd 125,164 Education 125,164 1392288 Alberta Ltd 28,769 Aboriginal Relations 28,769 1400965 Alberta Ltd 72,563 Finance & Enterprise 72,563 1417874 Alberta Ltd 18,000 Sustainable Resource Development 18,000 1423955 Alberta Ltd 94,600 Service Alberta 94,600 1424364 Alberta Ltd 66,586 Advanced Education & Technology 66,586 1438542 Alberta Ltd 58,157 Advanced Education & Technology 58,135 Education 22 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 7 1st Technical Systems Inc 27,637 Agriculture & Rural Development 6,949 Environment 18,981 Infrastructure 388 Sustainable Resource Development 769 Transportation 550 20/10 Consulting Ltd 195,095 Health & Wellness 195,095 240770 Alberta Ltd 29,679 Environment 29,679 248827 Alberta Ltd 50,000 Municipal Affairs 50,000 263350 Alberta Ltd 540,542 Employment & Immigration 323,881 Seniors & Community Supports 216,661 2730979 Canada Ltd 4,396,502 Infrastructure 4,396,502 293386 Alberta Corporation 18,958 Employment & Immigration 18,958 3 Band Aboriginal Training Society 440,072 Employment & Immigration 440,072 3 Points Aviation Corp 12,624 Treasury Board 12,624 300790 Alberta Ltd 44,580 Tourism, Parks & Recreation 44,580 3130827 Canada Inc 403,681 Health & Wellness 35,842 Solicitor General & Public Security 367,839 330258 Alberta Ltd 34,300 Employment & Immigration 34,300 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 8 337635 Alberta Inc 13,655 Energy 13,655 348151 Ontario Limited 13,529 Seniors & Community Supports 13,529 357939 Alberta Ltd 58,302 Agriculture & Rural Development 58,302 358154 Alberta Ltd 60,103 Infrastructure 60,103 3608-33 Street Holdings Ltd 2,518,026 Infrastructure 2,518,026 3725821 Canada Inc 21,566 Education 21,566 386246 Alberta Ltd 39,500 Agriculture & Rural Development 39,500 3934390 Canada Inc 2,391,690 Employment & Immigration 4,675 Infrastructure 2,387,015 394308 Alberta Ltd 41,416 Infrastructure 41,416 3A Academy & Consulting Ltd 956,786 Employment & Immigration 956,786 3D Industries Fabrication 84,707 Tourism, Parks & Recreation 84,707 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 9 3E Training Inc 260,430 Aboriginal Relations 1,155 Advanced Education & Technology 19,228 Agriculture & Rural Development 335 Children & Youth Services 11,059 Culture & Community Spirit 4,765 Education 14,135 Energy 335 Environment 485 Finance & Enterprise 1,189 Health & Wellness 335 Housing & Urban Affairs 3,120 Infrastructure 45,108 International & Intergovernmental Relations 10,500 Justice 12,340 Seniors & Community Supports 3,707 Service Alberta 485 Solicitor General & Public Security 335 Sustainable Resource Development 765 Tourism, Parks & Recreation 280 Transportation 47,875 Treasury Board 82,894 3M Canada Company 250,300 Agriculture & Rural Development 5,309 Health & Wellness 180,500 Justice 64,491 3M Trim Line 16,478 Employment & Immigration 2,948 Infrastructure 13,530 403297 Alberta Ltd 124,314 Sustainable Resource Development 124,314 425779 Alberta Ltd 55,599 Infrastructure 55,247 Service Alberta 245 Solicitor General & Public Security 107 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 10 4-H Beef Clubs of Alberta 97,315 Infrastructure 54,309 Transportation 43,006 4-H Foundations of Alberta 12,966 Agriculture & Rural Development 1,584 Tourism, Parks & Recreation 11,382 4-H Light Horse Clubs of Alberta 16,055 Infrastructure 7,615 Transportation 8,440 4-H Multi Clubs of Alberta 30,225 Infrastructure 18,115 Transportation 12,110 4imprint Canada 101,647 Advanced Education & Technology 4,113 Education 2,863 Employment & Immigration 20,315 Energy 6,017 Environment 1,163 Infrastructure 1,173 Justice 4,017 Seniors & Community Supports 35,704 Service Alberta 6,407 Solicitor General & Public Security 12,848 Sustainable Resource Development 5,112 Tourism, Parks & Recreation 817 Treasury Board 1,098 4imprint UK 13,737 Employment & Immigration 13,737 5 Calgary Downtown Suites 35,127 Justice 33,985 Solicitor General & Public Security 1,142 513334 Alberta Ltd 29,095 Energy 29,095 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 11 52nd Street & Erin Woods Plaza Ltd 291,671 Infrastructure 291,671 550631 Alberta Ltd 335,361 Infrastructure 335,361 5548897 Manitoba 19,318 Sustainable Resource Development 19,318 586353 Alberta Ltd 15,300 Service Alberta 15,300 61508 Alberta Ltd 33,000 Transportation 33,000 619556 Alberta Ltd 51,084 Infrastructure 3,766 Transportation 47,318 648680 Alberta Ltd 79,950 Environment 79,950 653803 BC Ltd 84,903 Environment 84,903 661700 Alberta Inc 339,408 Health & Wellness 339,408 663459 Alberta Ltd 26,469 Agriculture & Rural Development 263 Infrastructure 22,092 Tourism, Parks & Recreation 4,114 665402 Alberta Ltd 314,345 Infrastructure 314,345 670728 Alberta Ltd 266,541 Infrastructure 28,911 Transportation 237,630 676236 Alberta Ltd 175,193
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