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Reported Supplies, Services, Capital Assets and Other Payments By Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 1 0924471 BC Ltd 67,238 Human Services 49,088 Municipal Affairs 18,150 1 2 3 PC Inc 116,727 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 116,727 101 Street Aspen Properties Edm GP Inc 663,697 Infrastructure 663,697 1020598 Alberta Ltd 53,764 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 53,764 1029527 Alberta Ltd 19,755 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 19,755 1041884 Alberta Ltd 249,121 Infrastructure 249,121 1042869 Alberta Ltd 319,777 Infrastructure 319,777 1044313 Alberta Ltd 105,439 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 105,439 105 Street G P Ltd 1,474,627 Human Services 7,440 Infrastructure 1,467,187 1087439 Alberta Ltd 35,813 Enterprise and Advanced Education 35,813 1093026 Alberta Ltd 579,028 Infrastructure 579,028 1096966 Alberta Ltd 15,553 Human Services 15,553 1098518 Alberta Ltd 140,544 Enterprise and Advanced Education 140,544 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 2 1101422 Alberta Inc 12,370 Aboriginal Relations 22 Education 1,483 Enterprise and Advanced Education 61 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 941 Executive Council 4,472 Health 152 Human Services 1,733 Justice and Solicitor General 1,258 Office of the Chief Electoral Officer 776 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 476 Transportation 178 Treasury Board & Finance 819 1101886 Alberta Ltd 324,245 Infrastructure 324,245 1104796 Alberta Ltd 12,584 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 12,584 1106216 Alberta Ltd 603,961 Infrastructure 603,961 1106250 Alberta Ltd 207,459 Justice and Solicitor General 207,459 1108788 Alberta Ltd 20,597 Transportation 20,597 1110024 Alberta Ltd 123,316 Energy 123,316 1116366 Alberta Ltd 19,625 Transportation 19,625 1116366 Alberta Ltd 21,200 Transportation 21,200 1121648 Alberta Ltd 148,116 Transportation 148,116 1134774 Alberta Ltd 141,668 Health 141,668 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 3 113815 Alberta Ltd 51,880 Education 40,430 Enterprise and Advanced Education 11,450 1141908 Alberta Ltd 32,344 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 32,344 1169093 Alberta Ltd 55,508 Agriculture and Rural Development 20,323 Education 5,562 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 25,473 International & Intergovernmental Relations 737 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 3,413 1173956 Alberta Ltd 10,295 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 10,295 1177710 Alberta Ltd 149,275 Health 149,275 1185140 Alberta Ltd 195,924 Service Alberta 121,076 Transportation 74,848 1188249 Alberta Ltd 141,821 Energy 141,821 1190966 Alberta Ltd 67,853 Health 21,550 Human Services 46,303 1195484 Alberta Ltd 193,800 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 193,800 120108 Investments Ltd 29,450 Executive Council 1,515 Justice and Solicitor General 27,935 1204731 Alberta Ltd 10,880 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 10,880 1206180 Alberta Ltd 13,220 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 13,220 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 4 1207093 Alberta Ltd 399,223 Infrastructure 399,223 1209746 Alberta Inc 15,703 Transportation 15,703 1210065 Alberta Ltd 374,358 Infrastructure 374,358 1211739 Alberta Ltd 73,081 Human Services 73,081 1222340 Alberta Ltd 150,046 Enterprise and Advanced Education 150,046 1226480 Alberta Ltd 134,673 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 134,673 1231949 Alberta Ltd 14,465 Education 14,465 1248044 Alberta Ltd 89,481 Transportation 89,481 1248907 Alberta Ltd 60,900 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 60,900 1250830 Alberta Ltd 40,000 Transportation 40,000 1252649 Alberta Ltd 88,550 Education 88,550 1263343 Alberta Inc 53,520 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 53,520 1269057 Alberta Inc 58,640 Health 58,640 1269184 Alberta Ltd 14,724 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 14,724 1283543 Alberta Ltd 26,091 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 26,091 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 5 1288796 Alberta Inc 106,110 Enterprise and Advanced Education 106,110 1306414 Alberta Ltd 168,870 Service Alberta 168,870 1309409 Alberta Ltd 35,520 Education 35,520 1311514 Alberta Ltd 27,950 Education 20,000 Human Services 7,950 1321324 Alberta Ltd 119,000 Energy 119,000 1325514 Alberta Ltd 19,250 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 969 Human Services 2,142 Infrastructure 13,409 Transportation 2,730 1329461 Alberta Ltd 26,075 Agriculture and Rural Development 1,404 Education 14,231 Energy 58 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 1,547 Human Services 124 Justice and Solicitor General 2,100 Municipal Affairs 207 Service Alberta 6,404 1331351 Alberta Ltd 17,925 Education 17,925 1331792 Alberta Ltd 160,702 Enterprise and Advanced Education 160,702 1337905 Alberta Ltd 64,746 Culture 64,746 1342905 Alberta Ltd 131,545 Transportation 131,545 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 6 1342969 Alberta Ltd 189,390 Transportation 189,390 1350147 Alberta Ltd 10,468 International & Intergovernmental Relations 10,468 1355401 Alberta Ltd 29,425 International & Intergovernmental Relations 2,200 Transportation 27,225 1357206 Alberta Ltd 150,564 Education 150,564 1358306 Alberta Ltd 18,413 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 14,375 Human Services 2,100 Transportation 1,938 1382349 Alberta Inc 120,000 Transportation 120,000 1389978 Alberta Ltd 159,996 Education 159,996 1392807 Alberta Corp 99,961 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 99,961 1395334 Alberta Inc 113,766 Energy 113,766 1395702 Alberta Ltd 147,180 Service Alberta 147,180 1399633 Alberta Ltd 13,760 Health 9,944 Service Alberta 3,816 1402992 Alberta Ltd 13,497 Education 10,989 Infrastructure 1,254 Transportation 1,254 1403752 Alberta Ltd 25,740 Infrastructure 25,740 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 7 1414771 Alberta Ltd 35,186 Transportation 35,186 1417874 Alberta Ltd 75,638 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 75,638 1436022 Alberta Inc 47,733 Enterprise and Advanced Education 47,733 1436975 Alberta Ltd 511,989 Infrastructure 511,989 1448178 Alberta Ltd 149,727 Treasury Board & Finance 149,727 1464792 Alberta Ltd 120,708 Enterprise and Advanced Education 120,708 1469210 Alberta Ltd 41,283 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 41,283 1482995 Alberta Ltd 20,790 Education 20,790 1484254 Alberta Ltd 31,381 Infrastructure 31,381 1502098 Alberta Inc 14,500 Enterprise and Advanced Education 14,500 1504344 Alberta Ltd 39,000 Justice and Solicitor General 39,000 1506661 Alberta Ltd 158,100 Education 158,100 1507582 Alberta Ltd 94,800 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 94,800 1508766 Alberta Ltd 18,288 Justice and Solicitor General 18,288 1508827 Alberta Inc 141,863 Education 141,863 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 8 1511855 Alberta Ltd 27,500 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 27,500 1529926 Alberta Ltd 43,482 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 43,482 1544374 Alberta Ltd 67,813 Health 67,813 1552316 Alberta Ltd 31,315 Tourism, Parks and Recreation 31,315 1571587 Alberta Inc 153,382 Justice and Solicitor General 153,382 1574825 Alberta Inc 131,876 Transportation 131,876 1577292 Alberta Ltd 78,700 Human Services 78,700 1581224 Alberta Inc 156,596 Transportation 156,596 1581731 Alberta Inc 110,590 Transportation 110,590 1582993 Alberta Ltd 126,143 Transportation 126,143 1583993 Alberta Ltd 13,513 Transportation 13,513 1586129 Alberta Ltd 14,412 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 6,528 Transportation 7,884 1588500 Alberta Ltd 77,271 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 77,271 1589903 Alberta Ltd 124,473 Transportation 124,473 1589905 Alberta Ltd 128,970 Transportation 128,970 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 9 1590379 Alberta Inc 128,604 Transportation 128,604 1590648 Alberta Inc 142,071 Transportation 142,071 1591475 Alberta Ltd 109,260 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 109,260 1594127 Alberta Ltd 121,359 Transportation 121,359 1600687 Alberta Ltd 39,789 Health 18,541 Human Services 21,248 1608073 Alberta Ltd 13,940 Health 2,057 Human Services 11,883 1614538 Alberta Ltd 15,950 Human Services 15,950 1619106 Alberta Inc 164,387 Education 164,387 1624348 Alberta Ltd 11,074 Infrastructure 11,074 1630 Projects Ltd 35,550 Transportation 35,550 1639790 Alberta Ltd 37,815 Energy 37,815 1640094 Alberta Ltd 85,802 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 85,802 1650635 Alberta Ltd 220,682 Infrastructure 220,682 1650966 Alberta Ltd 134,480 Health 134,480 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 10 1659356 Alberta Ltd 508,091 Infrastructure 508,091 1663169 Ontario Inc 25,152 Justice and Solicitor General 25,152 1663821 Alberta Inc 25,391 Infrastructure 25,391 1672638 Alberta Ltd 125,679 Infrastructure 125,679 1684311 Alberta Ltd 12,000 Enterprise and Advanced Education 12,000 1688239 Alberta Ltd 169,944 Enterprise and Advanced Education 169,944 1693871 Alberta Ltd 101,875 Health 101,875 1699012 Alberta Ltd 139,793 Enterprise and Advanced Education 139,793 1706550 Alberta Ltd 32,500 Office of the Child & Youth Advocate 3,300 Transportation 29,200 1709403 Alberta Ltd 29,322 Infrastructure 29,322 1713142 Alberta Ltd 28,260 Treasury Board & Finance 28,260 1720301 Alberta Ltd 71,610 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 71,610 1722099 Alberta Ltd 45,360 Health 45,360 1849514 Ontario Inc 40,000 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 40,000 Supplies and Services, Capital Assets and Other Page 11 1st Technical Systems Inc 11,253 Agriculture and Rural Development 220 Environment and Sustainable Resource Development 11,034 20/10 Consulting Ltd 181,750 Health 181,750 21st
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