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Public Accounts of the Province Of PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1997-98 35 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS Hon. Noble A. Villeneuve DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($41,800,393) Temporary Help Services ($491,422): Accounts under $50,000—491,422. Note: Recoveries from Other Ministries and Activities ($240,000): AGRICORP, 240,000. Employee Benefits ($15,064,661) Payments for: Canada Pension Plan, 907,132; Dental Plan, 538,450; Employer Health Tax, 869,668; Employment Insurance, 1 ,285,499; Group Life Insurance, 87,704; Long Term Income Protection, 6 1 1 ,240; Ontario Public Service Employees' Union Pension Plan/Public Service Pension Plan, 2,8 1 4,066; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 638,391; Unfunded Liability - Ontario Public Service Employees' Union Pension Plan/Public Service Pension Plan, 3,132,563. Other Benefits: Attendance Gratuities, 205,861; Maternity/Parental/Adoption Leave Allowances, 490,340; Severance Pay, 2,699,729; Miscellaneous Benefits, 358,429; Accounts under $50,000—65,216. Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, 360,373. Note: Recoveries from Other Ministries and Activities, 358,809. Travelling Expenses ($2,422,395) Hon. Noble A. Villeneuve, 9,722; Frank Ingratta, 1 1 ,588; K. Knox, 9,634; W. Allen, 20,809; D. K. Alles, 1 1,196; P. M. Angus, 23,582; M. E. Appleby, 10,811; S. Banks, 10,957; J. R. Bird, 15,637; D. J. Clarke, 10,636; J. C. Clarke, 14,672; J. L. Cushing, 20,704; J. R. Dalrymple, 17,607; C. R. Duelow, 15,494; R. J. Dunlop, 11,611; R. E. Forrest, 17,367; I. G. Giddings, 12,552; P. W.Glenney, 12,396; H. Harricharan, 12,543; P. L.Johnson, 10,457; L.F.Lang, 14,843; A. F.MacNeil, 11,666; P. M.Malcolmson, 12,323; H.Martin, 10,162; C.A.Maxwell, 18,276; J.C.Newman, 13,066; C.Peloquin, 20,899; K. W. Pinder, 14,158; R. G. Quinton, 26,945; C. Ramer, 12,651;R. Seguin, 15,011; A. P. Tenwesteneind, 21,318; D. T. Thompson, 16,236; A. Tin, 23,938; R. C. Valaitis, 10,247; H. M. Vasarais, 26,332; E. E. Wheeler, 10,443; J. H. Wheeler, 1 1,837; S. H. Yiu, 21,690; A. W. Zantinge, 10,271; Accounts under $10,000—1,820,108. Other Payments ($378,232,154) Materials, Supplies, etc. ($42,334,564): AGRICORP, 133,1 18; AT & T Canada, 59,81 1 ; ATS Specialized Inc., 72,237; BML Leasing Limited, 414,719; Babbco Office Services Ltd., 336,220; Bell Canada, 596,353; Boehringer Mannheim Canada Ltd., 50,000; Bowdens Media Monitoring Ltd., 94,744; Bright Light Communications, 90,01 8; Brodie Computes Inc., 1 33,036; Brunette & Cadieux Construction Inc., 52,394; CM Inc., 358,955; Cablecom International, 71,738; Canada Post Corporation, 295,266; Ceridian Canada Limited, 268,523; D J Beckley Consulting Ltd., 218,200; Dairy Farmers Of Ontario, 213,346; Design F/X Ltd., 430,825; Di Associates Inc., 50,025; Fernand Pregent & Son Inc., 88,203; Frey Bros. Ltd., 732,516; GEAC Canada Limited, 1 40, 1 3 1 ; Gary Taugher Design Co. Ltd., 50,996; Genkoh Enterprises Ltd., 1 59,7 1 4; The Gingko Group Ltd., 767,428; Gourmet Trading Concepts, 100,603; Grand & Toy Limited, 200,466; O. G. Green, 75,385; Guelph Cartage Limited, 75,602; Guelph Food Technology Centre, 68,094; HTS Engineering Ltd., 72,360; Hart & Assoc. Management Consultants Ltd., 67,050; Heritage Builders Ltd., 72,343; Holiday Inn, 67,510; Hypertec Systems Inc., 36 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1997-98 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS — Continued 97.944; Intrepid General Limited, 52,436; J. Bruce Steckley Inc., 53,409; Jacqueline P. Monders. 56,187; KPMG Management Consulting, 1 19,237; Keane Canada, Inc., 100,325; Lakeside Process Controls Ltd., 55,053; Lederman & Associates Ltd.. 160,787; MFP Technology Services Ltd., 537,107; Mailing Innovations, 67,656; Mayhew & Associates Inc., 190,241; McWilliams Moving & Storage, 79,217; Media Buying Services Limited, 1,997,335; Ministries: Attorney General, 867,709; Economic Development, Trade and Tourism, 80,425, Management Board Secretariat, 1,658,209; Mobility Canada, 264,488; Mosler Canada Inc., 106,01 1 ; Norr Partnership Limited, 122,130; Novell Canada Ltd., 233,562; O'Brien, Delbert, 58,632; Ontario Realty Corporation, 6,657,954; Pitney Bowes of Canada Ltd., 70,266; Porter Marketing Group Inc., 137,950; Postage by Phone, 272,806; Professional Computer Consulting Group Ltd., 214,828; Progestic International Inc., 82,429; Purolator Courier Ltd., 163,610; R.B. Farm & Dairy Equipment Ltd., 63,016; RGB Audio Visual, 1 12,494; Receiver General for Canada, 430,589; Rental Tools & Equipment Co. International Inc., 1,065,91 1; Romain Lalonde, 91,037; Royal LePage Facility Management Services, 843,071 ; Sage Information Consultants Inc., 200,623; Sales & Merchandising Group, 588,408; Silog, 102,350; Smart Solutions Canada Inc., 193,068; Softech, 65,945; Software Spectrum, 76,207; Swiss Printing & Graphics Limited, 63,4 1 6; T. R. Hinan Contractors Inc., 1 84,495 ; TST Load Brokerage Services, 1 04,230; Toromont, 334,425 ; Transworld Paper Limited, 63,441 ; Tri-Graphic Printing (Ottawa) Limited, 120,008; University of Guelph, 637,647; Westminister Alarm & Signal Ltd., 126,361; Wiltel Communications (Canada) Inc., 50,790; Wintersteiger, 90,101; Work Wear Corporation of Canada Ltd., 63,352; Working World Training Centre, 1 84,407; Xerox Canada Ltd., 759,506; Accounts under $50,000—14,483,796. Note: Recoveries from Other Ministries and Activities ($3,315,289): AGRICORP, 1,040,365; University of Guelph, 57,852; Accounts under $50,0000—2,217,072. Grants, Subsidies, etc. ($335,897,590): Operating Grants re: Agricultural Services and Rural Affairs ($17,228,057): Agricultural and Horticulture Societies, 1,075,583. Apiary Assistance Program ($1 15,000): Accounts under $ 1 20,000—1 1 5,000. Economic Diversification -Tobacco Growing Regions, 600,000. Farm Safety Association ($100,000): Accounts under $120,000—100,000. Farmers' Market Ontario Program ($90,000): Accounts under $120,000—90,000. Feeder Cattle Assistance ($38,641): Accounts under $120,000—38,641. Foundation for Rural Living ($85,000): Accounts under $120,000—85,000. Livestock Genetic Improvement Program ($4,182,196): Beef Improvement of Ontario, 1 ,432, 196; Ontario Dairy Herd Improvement Association, 1 ,700,000; Ontario Swine Improvement Inc., 1,050,000. Municipal Outlet Drainage ($6,317,020): Townships: Cosby, Mason and Martland, 289,205; Accounts under $120,000—6,027,815. Ontario Agri-Food Education Inc., 533,180. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1997-98 37 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS — Continued Ontario 4 - H Council ($80,000): Accounts under $ 1 20,000—80,000. Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association, 132,500. Other Assistance to Agricultural and Rural Affairs ($575,724): Accounts under $120,000—575,724. Rural Job Strategies ($2,014,906): Accounts under $120,000—2,014,906. Tile Drainage Debentures and Loans-Interest Subsidy to Borrowers under the Tile Drainage Act, 1,269,007. Tile Drainage Loans Northern Ontario ($19,300): Accounts under $120,000—19,300. Operating Grants re: Food Industry Development ($167,973): Ontario Stock Yards ($142,180): Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 142,180. Other Food Industry Support Payments ($25,793): Accounts under $120,000—25,793. Operating Grants re: Education Research and Laboratory Services Program ($56,334,725): Competitive Research ($2,000,000): ARIO - Special Research Fund, 800,000; Enhanced Food Quality and Safety Research, 400,000; Food systems 2002 Research Trust Fund, 800,000. Municipalities in Lieu of Taxes ($45,150): Accounts under $120,000—45,150. Other Support for Education and Research Program ($240,325): Accounts under $120,000—240,325. Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, 170,000. Strategic Partnership ($300,000): Ontario Agri-Food Technologies, 200,000; Accounts under $120,000—100,000. University of Guelph re: Research Project, Agricultural Services, Diploma Courses and Other Training Programs, 53,579,250. Operating Grants re: Policy and Farm Finance Program ($262,166,835): AGRICORP, 5,561,200. Eastern Ontario Disaster Relief ($9, 1 88,844): Accounts under $120,000—9,188,844. Farm Start Program ($ 1 8,900): Accounts under $120,000—18,900. 38 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1997-98 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS — Continued Farm Tax Rebate Program ($164,817,731): ' Cold Springs Farm Limited, 227,263; Cuddy International Corporation, 120,175; Accounts under 5120,000—164,470,293. Grants and Subsidies re: Livestock ($107,436): Accounts under $120,000—107,436. Grow Ontario Investment Program ($2,553,927): Kenex Ltd., 120,382; Ontario Federation of Agriculture, 135,800; Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board, 1 35,799; South Western Ontario Rutabagas Growers Association, 1 34,359; Wine Council of Ontario, 140,833; Accounts under $120,000—1,886,754. Municipal Taxes on A.R.D.A. Owned Property ($10,313): Accounts under $120,000—10.313. Other Support ($272,577): Accounts under $120,000—272,577. Rabies Indemnities Program ($13,882): Accounts under $120,000—13,882. Safety Net Support for Crop Insurance, Net Income Stabilization Program, and Market Revenue Programs ($78,900,000): Crop Insurance Fund, 18,751,782; Gross Revenue Insurance Plan, 21,443,422; Receiver General for Canada, 38,704,796. Wolf, Coyote, Damage Compensation Payments ($722,025): Accounts under $120,000—722,025. Total Other Payments 378,232,154 Statutory ($9,077,507) Minister's Salary ($32,997) Hon.Noble A. Villeneuve April 1, 1997 to March 31, 1998 32,997 Parliamentary Assistants' Salaries ($22,310) Marcel Beaubien April 1, 1 997 to March 3 1 , 1998 11,155 Harry Danford April 1, 1997 to March 31, 1998 1 1,155 Payments under The Tile Drainage Act ($9,022,200) Tile Drainage '.
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