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Future Fund Donors FUTURE FUND DONORS $100,000 – $499,999 $1,000 - $4,999 Tetrum Capital The Co-operators Group Dr. Sylvie Albert Management Inc. Limited Mr. Bill Balan The Asper Foundation Sun Life Assurance Ms Jan Belanger The Fort Garry Hotel, Spa Company of Canada Dr. Neil Besner & Conference Centre Dr. Beni Sahai Dr. Keith Black The Gail Asper Family Dr. Daya Gupta Mrs. Marjorie Blankstein Foundation Inc. Federated Co-Operatives Cancercare Manitoba The North West Company Ltd Ms Kathryne Cardwell LP Credit Union Central of Mr. Jonathan Carriere The University of Manitoba Chief Peguis Investment Winnipeg Foundation Corporation Dr. L. Harvey Thorleifson $25,000 – $99,999 Dr. James Christie University of Winnipeg Mrs. Joan Rettie Dr. Christopher Cottick - Community Renewal Red River Co-operative Deloitte Management Corporation Ltd. Services LP Dr. Marc Vachon MFS Investment Mr. Michael Emslie Dr. Kathleen Venema Management Canada Dr. Patricia Fitzpatrick Manitoba Metis Federation HUB International Horizon $100 - $999 Inc. Insurance LP Administrative Facilities Knowledge First Investors Group Financial Limited Partnership Foundation Services Inc. Rev. Catharina Allan Churchill Terminal Johnston Group Inc. Ms Elizabeth Anderson Company Dr. Otto Klassen Mrs. Margaret Anglin Canada Post Community Ms Alana Lajoie-O’Malley Mr. Paul Anglin Foundation Mr. Charles Loewen Assiniboine Park Assiniboine Credit Union Manitoba Liquor Control Conservancy Limited Commisson Dr. Lloyd Axworthy Arctic Cooperatives Dr. Bob McDonald Dr. Jodene Baker Limited Dr. Diane McGifford Dr. Jane Barter Moulaison Mematt Investments Ltd. Mr. Robert Bend $5,000 - $24,999 Ms Shelley Munro Bee-Clean Building 3249531 Canada Inc. Number Ten Architectural Maintenance Mr. Austin Abas Group Ms Vida Balciunas Dr. James Burns Dr. Dean Peachey Ms Joyce Berry Estate of Ethel Luella R & J Realty The Honourable and Denoon Red River College Reverend Bill Blaikie Dr. Paul Fraser Dr. James Richardson Ms Joan Blight Mr. Brian Hastings Dr. H. Sanford Riley Dr. Margaret Bloodworth Dr. Robert Siddall Mr. Kevin Rosen Boom Done Next The Great-West Life Sandra Baydock Ms Tamara Bridgelall Assurance Company Professional Corporation Mr. Daniel Brown The KPMG Foundation Dr. Charles Snow Dr. W. John Bulman Dr. Joseph Stern Business Council of Manitoba *Last updated on November 14, 2014 901 - 491 Portage Avenue T: 204-786-9995 Winnipeg, Manitoba TF: 1-866-394-6050 Canada R3B 2E4 [email protected] $100 - $999 Dr. Pauline Greenhill Northern Affairs CONTINUED Mrs. Diane Haglund Manitoba Film and Sound Ms Elizabeth Caldwell Dr. Leonard Hamm Recording Development Canadian Red Cross Mr. Albert Hammond Corp. Canadian Red Cross Dr. Alan Hanna Manitoba Government Society Mr. Gregg Hanson Manitoba Opera Mrs. Brenlee Carrington Mrs. Lottie Harris Ms Cornelia Marcil Trepel Professor Mahlon Harvey Ms Carol Martiniuk Ms Shelagh Carter Ms Harriet Hay Ms Andrea Martiniuk Churchill Gateway Dr. Frank J. Hechter Mrs. Dorothy Catherine Development Dr. Marian Heinrichs Matula Corporation Mr. Brent Hemington Mr. Alan Maxwell Rev. Ralph Clark Dr. Peter Herrndorf Dr. Stanley McKay Coca Cola Refreshments Ms Christine Hoeppner Mercer (Canada) Limited Canada HTFC Planning & Design Misericordia Health Centre Coca-Cola Refreshments Justice Charles Huband Foundation Canada Company Rev. Fred Hubbard Mr. Murray Morien Mrs. Nichola Collins Mr. James Husiak Mrs. Heather Mowat Community Foundations of Mr. Amit Jindal MTS Inc. Canada Ms Charlotte Johnson Mr. Bryan Neufeld Constituency of Fort Ms Susan Kathler Mr. Thomas Nesby Garry-Riverview Dr. Kevin Kavanagh Dr. Gabriel Nemoga Ms Hennie Corrin Dr. Brian Keenan Ms Susan Nemeth Dr. Roewan Crowe Ms Linda Kennedy National Leasing Group Mr. Russell Darvill Kensington Building Inc. Dr. Rayleen De Luca Limited Mr. Gary Myden Ms Paulette Decka Ms Inge Kirchhoff Dr. Thomas Mutter Dr. Dhali Dhaliwal Dr. Kathryn Kisil Ms Teresa Murray Dr. Fabrizio Di Muro Ms Betty-Jean Klassen Mr. Darren Nodrick Ms Linda Dixon Ms Nicole Kowal-Seafoot Dr. Carolyn O’Hara Dr. David Robinson Ms Roxanne Kozak Mr. Barry Oswald Medical Corporation Ms Elisabeth Kunkel Dr. Michelle Owen Mrs. Shirley Duckworth Ms Laurie Lam Ms Theresa Oye Ms Tanya Earle Ms Maria Cristina Mr. Brian Pallister Eckler Ltd. 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Dr. Shirley Loewen Mr. John Ranger Mr. Paul Girdlestone Mr. Ariel Lupu Ms Carolyn Ranson Dr. Andrew Goertzen Ms Nancy MacAngus Mr. Jeremy Read Dr. Robert Gold Mr. Robert MacDonald Reh-Fit Centre Ms Roberta Gottschalk Manitoba Aboriginal and Dr. Mavis Reimer *Last updated on November 14, 2014 901 - 491 Portage Avenue T: 204-786-9995 Winnipeg, Manitoba TF: 1-866-394-6050 Canada R3B 2E4 [email protected] Mr. Ryan Rempel Foundation Ms Jolene Deere Mr. Eric Robinson Dr. Sante Viselli Dr. Linwood DeLong Mr. Sean Rohne Dr. David Walker Mr. James Derksen Dr. Allan Ronald Mr. David Walker-Jones Ms Alyssa Di Lazzaro Royal Canadian Properties Ms Sherri Walsh Ms Cynthia Doyle Ltd. Ms Joan Warbeck Ms Pat DuGuay Professor Monica Ruiz Mr. George Waters Ms Sydney Earpwiebe Mr. Hartley Schwartz Ms Janice Weedon Economic Development Mr. John Scott Western Glove Works Winnipeg Inc. 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