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British Columbia Public Accounts Table of Contents Special Office/Ministry Name Page Summary 2 Auditor General 3 Elections BC 7 Information and Privacy Commissioner 9 Merit Commissioner 11 Ombudsperson 12 Police Complaint Commissioner 14 Representative for Children and Youth 15 Office of the Premier 17 Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation 20 Advanced Education 24 Agriculture 35 Attorney General 49 Children and Family Development 79 Community, Sport and Cultural Development 207 Education 219 Energy and Mines 227 Environment 232 Finance 310 Finance (Public Service Agency) 343 Forests and Range 349 Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations 391 Health 488 Health (Vital Statistics) 525 Healthy Living and Sport 526 Jobs, Tourism and Innovation 528 Labour 529 Labour, Citizens' Services and Open Government 539 Public Safety and Solicitor General 572 Science and Universities 612 Small Business, Technology and Economic Development 615 Social Development 617 Tourism, Culture and the Arts 634 Transportation and Infrastructure 659 Forest Practices Board 724 Page 1 of 726 Province of British Columbia Summary: From 04-01-2010 to 03-31-2011 Name Total Transactions Net Amount AUDITOR GENERAL 408 $215,888.93 ELECTIONS BC 110 $37,043.48 INFORMATION AND PRIVACY COMMISSIONER 142 $25,021.10 MERIT COMMISSIONER 47 $5,828.46 OMBUDSPERSON 163 $38,177.66 POLICE COMPLAINT COMMISSIONER 106 $27,876.17 REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 364 $68,652.16 OFFICE OF THE PREMIER 602 $205,139.95 ABORIGINAL RELATIONS AND RECONCILIATION 639 $130,841.89 ADVANCED EDUCATION 2,081 $495,736.78 AGRICULTURE 2,794 $1,014,258.18 ATTORNEY GENERAL 9,453 $2,182,119.45 CHILDREN AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT 32,703 $8,175,822.57 COMMUNITY, SPORT AND CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT 2,396 $652,011.00 EDUCATION 2,269 $370,252.45 ENERGY AND MINES 1,127 $364,446.99 ENVIRONMENT 13,291 $3,112,226.39 FINANCE 9,555 $2,354,108.30 FINANCE (PUBLIC SERVICE AGENCY) 771 $243,571.85 FORESTS AND RANGE 7,550 $2,374,186.71 FORESTS, LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCE OPERATIONS 26,500 $6,807,159.20 HEALTH 12,105 $3,601,629.12 HEALTH (VITAL STATISTICS) 66 $13,900.16 HEALTHY LIVING AND SPORT 200 $35,863.40 JOBS, TOURISM AND INNOVATION 0 $0.00 LABOUR 1,340 $329,569.16 LABOUR, CITIZENS' SERVICES AND OPEN GOVERNMENT 8,178 $2,476,106.20 PUBLIC SAFETY AND SOLICITOR GENERAL 16,969 $3,942,869.91 SCIENCE AND UNIVERSITIES 438 $80,706.26 SM BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 216 $47,800.69 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 3,282 $561,564.26 TOURISM, CULTURE AND THE ARTS 3,610 $1,524,972.80 TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE 21,833 $5,687,330.37 FOREST PRACTICES BOARD 532 $151,120.86 181,840 $47,353,802.86 Return to Table of Contents Page 2 of 726 Auditor General: From 04-01-2010 to 03-31-2011 Supplier Name Total Transactions Net Amount City Province A C C A 1 $313.90 GLASGOW QC ACE COURIER SERVICES 1 $5.61 VICTORIA BC AIR CAN 0142183040231 1 $210.00 WINNIPEG MB AIR CAN 0142183040232 2 $350.00 WINNIPEG MB ALI BABA PIZZA LTD 2 $416.15 VICTORIA BC ALLIANCE OXYGEN 2 $72.00 VICTORIA BC Amazon.ca 11 $268.35 AMAZON.CA ON Amazon.com 1 $29.38 AMZN.COM/BILL WA ANOUNCE PRINTER WORKS 1 $140.76 VICTORIA BC ATHABASCA UNIVERSITY 1 $751.00 ATHABASCA AB AZUMA SUSHI - 619433 B 1 $500.00 VICTORIA BC BAJA SURF GRILL 1 $312.98 VICTORIA BC BC BUSINESS MAGAZINE 1 $27.25 BURNABY BC BC HUMAN RESOURCES ASS 11 $4,399.47 VANCOUVER BC BCF-HEADOFFICE100528 2 $35.00 VICTORIA BC BCF-HEADOFFICE100803 2 $35.00 VICTORIA BC BCF-HEADOFFICE110215 1 $35.00 VICTORIA BC BCF-HEADOFFICE110217 1 $17.50 VICTORIA BC BCF-HEADOFFICE110310 4 $60.00 VICTORIA BC BENTLEY #677 1 $257.56 VICTORIA BC bitdefender.com*avanga 1 $29.98 avangate.com null BROAD STREET RETAIL #2 1 $22.33 VICTORIA BC BRYMARK PROMOTIONS 1 $141.68 OTTAWA ON BUSINESS DEPOT DIRECT 1 $3,546.02 MISSISSAUGA ON CA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 1 $980.00 EDMONTON AB CANADA GPS 1 $155.56 647-7233072 ON CANADA HEALTH INFOWAY 2 $2,352.00 MONTREAL QC CANADIAN ASSOCIATION O 1 $554.40 TORONTO ON CANADIAN BAR ASSOCIATI 1 $80.74 OTTAWA ON CANADIAN PAYROLL ASSOC 1 $22.34 TORONTO ON CAPITAL IRON (HEAD OFF 1 $25.66 VICTORIA BC CAPITAL IRON HEAD OFFI 2 $111.18 VICTORIA BC CARSWELL 1 $79.86 TORONTO ON CARSWELL A DIV OF TH 1 $177.45 TORONTO ON CCAF-FCVI INC 1 $164.63 OTTAWA ON CDN INST OF CHARTERED 8 $9,835.26 TORONTO ON CDN TIRE STORE #00365 1 $145.59 VICTORIA BC CDN TIRE STORE #003650 1 $7.27 VICTORIAEORGE BC CDN TIRE STORE #003659 1 $40.29 VICTORIAREAUC BC CDN TIRE STORE #00366 1 $67.18 COLWOOD BC CDN TIRE STORE #003661 1 $37.91 COLWOODELEIRI BC CDN TIRE STORE #003669 1 $22.39 COLWOODNKNHNE BC CGA - BC 6 $3,413.56 VANCOUVER BC CHAPTERS 787 QPS 1 $100.00 VICTORIA BC CHEF SUZI IN THE SQUAR 3 $976.60 VICTORIA BC CICA(CONFERENCE/COURSE 3 $3,938.05 TORONTO ON CITRIX SYSTEMS 1 $4,310.33 954-2295737 FL CITRIXONLINE.COM 1 $660.00 800-263-6317 ON CMABC 2 $1,082.80 VANCOUVER BC COLUMBIA FIRE & SAFETY 1 $1,618.40 VICTORIA BC COLUMBIA FIRE & SAFTY 2 $571.04 250-3866773 BC COOK S DAY OFF 1 $158.50 VICTORIA BC Page 3 of 726 CPA AUSTRALIA LTD 1 $2,430.42 SOUTHBANK null CRIMINAL RECORDS REVIE 3 $60.00 VICTORIA BC CUSTOM STAMP AND ENGRA 1 $65.19 VICTORIA BC DELL CANADA INC 1 $1,669.09 800-WWWDELL ON DELTA VICTORIA OCEAN P 2 $4,787.59 VICTORIA BC DENSMORE CONSULTING SE 1 $950.25 FALL RIVER NS DM CAKES ETC INC 10 $662.50 VICTORIA BC DOLLAR GIANT #57 1 $9.80 VICTORIA BC DRI*Trend Micro 5 $40.64 952-908-4089 MN DYNAMEX EXPRESS 1 $19.50 MISSISSAUGA ON ELITE SPORTSWEAR/SCOPE 1 $62.72 VICTORIA BC EXPERTS---EXCHANGE.COM 1 $103.74 8057870603 CA FAIRMONT HOTEL VANCOUV 1 $149.30 VANCOUVER BC FEDERATION OF LAW SOCI 2 $925.00 OTTAWA ON FEDEX 2504196151 1 $16.26 SAINT LAURENT QC FEDEX 2509534138 1 $15.89 RICHMOND BC FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING F 1 $26.77 NORWALK CT FLOWERS ON TOP 9 $644.91 VICTORIA BC FORT ST CAFE 3 $371.56 250-3823130 BC FOTO-PRINT 1 $591.96 VICTORIA BC FUTURE SHOP #10 3 $1,214.38 VICTORIA BC FUTURE SHOP .CA #768 1 $246.86 MISSISSAUGA ON G&T VANCOUVER 1 $99.68 VANCOUVER BC GLOBAL KNOWLEDGE NETWO 6 $3,151.92 KANATA ON GLOBE AND MAIL 1 $394.16 TORONTO ON GODADDY.COM 3 $859.81 480-5058855 AZ GOOGLE *Earth Pro 1 $426.93 google.com/ch CA HALOGEN SOFTWARE INC 2 $679.16 KANATA ON HAR*HARVARD BUSNS REV 1 $135.32 813-979-6814 FL HAY MANAGEMENT CONSULT 1 $70.00 TORONTO ON HEARTSAFE EMS 1 $590.00 VICTORIA BC HELIJET INTERNATIONAL 6 $2,521.12 RICHMOND BC HERMANSTREET.COM 1 $31.51 OGDEN UT HOME DEPOT #7055 1 $385.14 VICTORIA BC I.R.I.S. 1 $153.74 5619210847 FL IAWF 2 $797.46 2058247614 AL ICAA NATIONAL FINAN 1 $532.62 SYDNEY null IIBA 1 $109.68 TORONTO ON IL TERRAZZO RISTORANTE 1 $78.25 VICTORIA BC IMPARK 2 $340.00 VANCOUVER BC IMPARK APR RENT/PROC. 1 $170.00 VICTORIA BC IMPARK AUG RENT/PROC. 1 $170.00 VICTORIA BC IMPARK DEC RENT/PROC. 1 $170.00 VICTORIA BC IMPARK JAN RENT/PROC. 1 $170.00 VICTORIA BC IMPARK JUL RENT/PROC. 1 $170.00 VICTORIA BC IMPARK JUN RENT/PROC. 1 $170.00 VICTORIA BC IMPARK MAY RENT/PROC. 1 $170.00 VICTORIA BC IMPARK NOV RENT/PROC. 1 $170.00 VICTORIA BC IMPARK OCT RENT/PROC. 1 $170.00 VICTORIA BC IMPARK SEP RENT/PROC. 1 $170.00 VICTORIA BC INDIGO BOOKS & MUSIC, 1 $50.40 BRAMPTON ON INDIVIDUAL DRY CLEANER 1 $71.23 VICTORIA BC INST OF CHRT ACCOUNTS 1 $840.00 VANCOUVER BC INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED 11 $9,514.40 VANCOUVER BC Page 4 of 726 INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC 3 $1,405.00 TORONTO ON IRWIN LAW INC 1 $63.00 TORONTO ON ISACA/ITGI 1 $179.04 8472531545 IL ISACAONLINE 1 $2,111.39 8476605546 IL JOHN WILEY & SONS PUBL 1 $597.88 CHICHESTER ON LE SPA SEREINE INC 1 $280.00 VICTORIA BC LONDON DRUGS 29 QPS 1 $17.94 VICTORIA BC LONDON DRUGS 46 1 $52.63 COLWOOD BC LOVES OLDE TOWNE GALLE 6 $1,440.01 VICTORIA BC LULULEMON #131 1 $141.12 VICTORIA BC MACLEANS MAG SUB 1 $108.11 888-622-5326 ON MARKETINGPROFS.COM 1 $267.93 8665579625 CA MILESTONE S #5204 1 $130.00 VICTORIA BC MONK OFFICE 1 $71.66 VICTORIA BC MONK OFFICE SUPPLY #23 4 $96.48 VICTORIA BC MONK OFFICE SUPPLY / A 1 $140.71 VICTORIA BC MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT CO- 1 $435.92 VICTORIA BC MURCHIE S 1 $19.50 VICTORIA BC NATIONAL POST (TORONTO 1 $258.00 DON MILLS ON NCIX.COM 6 $6,225.06 RICHMOND BC NOOD FURNITURE AND DES 1 $129.56 VICTORIA BC ORDRE DES CRHA 2 $1,417.15 MONTREAL QC OUT TO LUNCH CATERING 1 $154.04 VANCOUVER BC PARADISO DI STELLE BAS 1 $15.79 VICTORIA BC PAYPAL *BRAINSTORMC 1 $572.25 4029357733 BC PAYPAL *CANADIANPUB 1 $100.00 4029357733 ON PAYPAL *IPACVICTORI 2 $110.00 4029357733 ON PAYPAL *ISACAVICTOR 4 $1,893.00 4029357733 ON PAYPAL *PMIVANCOUVE 1 $90.00 4029357733 ON PBD*IIA INTRNLAUDITORS 2 $355.47 877-867-4957 GA PHARMASAVE #277 QPS 1 $38.61 VICTORIA BC PICNIC 5 $591.20 250-3823130 BC PRICE S LOCK & SAFE (2 1 $21.24 VICTORIA BC PRISM PHOTO LTD 6 $283.35 VICTORIA BC QBQ INC 1 $236.95 3032869900 CO QUEST SOFTWARE INC 1 $295.24 ALISO VIEJO CA R PARKING - 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