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Donor Lists the Weekend to End Breast Cancer and the Ride to Conquer Cancer Donor Lists The Weekend to End Breast Cancer and The Ride to Conquer Cancer The following donor list shows donations made in support of walkers in The 2008 Weekend to End Breast Cancer and riders in The 2008 Ride to Conquer Cancer. Click here to go to the donor list for gifts made directly to The Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation. $25,000+ Bruce Wilson Landscaping Ltd. Brant Lincoln Fundraising Adam Brown AGF Management Limited Brydon Cruise RBC Team And Branch Adam Elliott Macquarie Financial Ltd Carol H. Rykert Fundraisers Adam Polan Mortgage Alliance Chris Dubois-Charles Rcs Roofing Contracting Adesh Vora Wal-mart Canada Corp. Claire Dupuis Services Adonis Yatchew “Clarke, Trader Corporation” Resolve Corporation ADP Canada Clearway Holdings Ltd Richard Tozer Jarlian Adriano Lisi $10,000 - $24,999 Concord Adex Developments Rick Dolegowski Adrienne Vickery Anthony Melman Corp. Rls Charitable Giving Fund Aecon Bill Buckley Concreate Usl Ltd. Robert Arnott Agi Trafic Technology Inc Cardano Risk Management Dan Coholan Robert E. Busby Ahmad Nassri CTV Ltd David Roland Roman Semeniuk Canplex Aimee Saunders Daryl Katz Dawn Tozer Profiles Ajay Virmani David Goodman Department Card No 1 Hunter Royal Lepage Estate Realty Ltd. Aker Construction Canada Ltd. Day Zero Douglas Canada Sacred Heart Catholic High Al Green De Beers Canada Inc. Domenic Continelli School Al Jackson Macjac Elekta Canada Inc Donald Darroch Sandra Martin Al Kairis Fallsview Casino Resort Donald Guloien Scott Burns Alam Pirani Farsad Kiani Douglas Maikawa Shimano Canada Ltd Alan Bell Find A Cure With Couture Garry Gonneau Sonor Foundation Alan Cumber Gallacher/Avenir Capital Gary And Susanne Bernier Sprott Asset Management Alan F. Kirchner Corporation Geraldine Casey St. Lawrence Cement Alan Fogel Great Wolf Lodge Giffels Design-Build Inc Stantec Consulting Ltd Alan Gutmann Greg Wolfond Gillian Graham T P Alan Rossy Highfield Holdings Inc Glenn Farrar Tectona Electronics Inc Alan Vihant James Kelly Golder Associates Ltd. The Dominion Of Canada Alan Yu Jeff Tonken Hayley Mcmillan General Insurance Co Alberici Constructors Ltd Jessie Kwok Highcastle Homes The Ganawa Company Ltd Albert Melo John Driscoll Inniskillin Brand The Lloyd Carr-Harris Albert Mitchell Jordan Engineering Inc. Investors Group Foundation Albert Streef Kavelman-fonn Foundation Jack Keslassy The St George’s Society Of Aldersgate Partners Llp Kenaidan Contracting Ltd Jane Mcewen Toronto Aldo Palma Kevin Fricker Jeffrey Zahn The WB Family Foundation Alec Lozecki Kim Gonneau Jidegas Holdings Toromont Cat Alek Krstajic Onex Corporation Joel Vieira Tsvet Tsokov Alex Kepecs Paul Atkinson John Lamacraft Volkswagen Finance Alex Sunarich Peter Gilgan Joint Venture Finance Inc. Xerox Canada Ltd Alexander Konwisarz Peter von Schilling Jordana Alford Yorkdale Volkawagen Alexander Liang Radcliffe Foundation Karen Beier Alexandra Bassi Randy D. Mellon Kevin & Karen Cross $1,000 - $4,999 Alexandra Brambley Salit Steel King City Group Ltd Alf Rock 1005744 Ontario Ltd Fineline Sanpaul Investments Ltd Linda Davies Alfidome Construction Ltd. Contracting Sharon O’Gorman Linesteel Limited Algal Engineering Ltd. 1146765 Ontario Inc. ( Tim Sherman Foundation Marco Mancini Alice Cheng Hortons) Swiss Chalet - York And Marion Barker Ali’s Cats Fundraising Dinner 1442423 Ontario Limited Scarborough Martin S. Thomas Alishia Grant 1540411 Ontario Inc Teck Cominco Limited Mavrix Fund Management Inc Alison D. Lorenowicz 1552328 Ontario Inc The Tony And Robyn Eames McDonald’s Restaurants Of Alison Fraser 1553199 Ontario Incorporated Family Foundation Canada Alison H. Linton 2117020 On Inc Timothy Lazaris Michael Borden Alison Tiley 3m Canada Co. Virginia Atkin Michael Storfer All Weather Windows 427 Auto Collision Walk For A Cure Dinner Milano Foods & Biscuits Ltd Allan Brannon Aaron Kwinter New Solutions Capital Group Allan Leach Access Waste Management Inc. Ontario Mechanical Equipment Allan Megahy $5,000 - $9,999 Accounting Department Sales Ltd Allan Powell Alan Greenberg Concord Supply Paula Almeida Allan Trident Elevator Baelda Holdings Limited Acilio Almeida Polar Foundation Alles Drywall & Interior Bob Cronin Acts Aero Technical Support Quadrant Media Construction Inc. Bonnie L. Cox And Services Inc. Ray Kilgour Allied Projets Ltd Brian Pendleton Adair Roberts RBC Allison Asmus o/a RBC Allison A. Thornton Brian Vyner Adam Ball Allyson Burns Anne Hawkins B. Gottardo Construction Ltd Bill Sauder Alpha Trading Syste Anne Hrychuk Baagwating Community Assoc Bill Seegmiller Amanda Fraser Anne Keller Baden Earl Billy Foley Amanda Loan Anne Macinerney Baker Turner Inc. Black & McDonald Limited Amanda Marsden Anne Mcguire Balaclava Public School Blair Mckeil Marine Amanda O’Neill Anne Pitre Balmain Construction Ltd Blake Ryder Amanda Thorn Anne Rodd Balmer Architectural Mouldings Blue And White Alumni Hockey Amanda Tustin Anne Ruhl Inc Club Amber Debruin Anne Zedner Barb Steele Blueprint Entertainment Amy Comacchio Harroo Annemarie Cummings Barbara & Harvey Wolfe Bob and Erna Silver Amy Leslie Anne-Marie Jones Charitable Fdn Bob Buchan Amy R. White Anne-marie Tamburro Barbara Barnes Bob Fitzhenry Ana Alberto Annette Bagby Barbara Benoliel Bob Wilton Ancaster Am Rotary Annette Verschuren Barbara Freeman Bobbi’s Traditions and David Hull Anselmo Beretta Barbara Hladyniuk Body By Design Personal and Derek Russell Anthem Worldwide Barbara L. Gray Fitness Training and Jim Bruce Anthony Caruso Barbara Latham Boemar Inc. 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