BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY
Financial Information Act Return for the Year Ended March 31, 2016
Published in accordance with the Financial Information Act,
Revised Statutes of British Columbia 1996, Chapter 140, as amended.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION ACT RETURN FOR THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. Audited Consolidated Financial Statements F2016
B. British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority and its subsidiary Powerex Corp. Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses – Board of Directors
C. British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses – General Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses – Employees Schedule of Payments to Suppliers for Goods and Services Statement of Grants and Contributions
D. Columbia Hydro Constructors Ltd. Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses – General Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses – Employees Schedule of Payments to Suppliers for Goods and Services
E. Powerex Corp. Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses – General Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses – Employees Schedule of Payments to Suppliers for Goods and Services
F. Powertech Labs Inc. Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses – General Schedule of Remuneration and Expenses – Employees Schedule of Payments to Suppliers for Goods and Services
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority
MANAGEMENT REPORT
The consolidated financial statements of British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority (BC Hydro) are the responsibility of management and have been prepared in accordance with the financial reporting provisions prescribed by the Province of British Columbia pursuant to Section 23.1 of the Budget Transparency and Accountability Act and Section 9.1 of the Financial Administration Act (see Note 2(a)). The preparation of financial statements necessarily involves the use of estimates which have been made using careful judgment. In management’s opinion, the consolidated financial statements have been properly prepared within the framework of the accounting policies summarized in the consolidated financial statements and incorporate, within reasonable limits of materiality, all information available at June 1, 2016. The consolidated financial statements have also been reviewed by the Audit & Finance Committee and approved by the Board of Directors. Financial information presented elsewhere in this Annual Service Plan Report is consistent with that in the consolidated financial statements. Management maintains systems of internal controls designed to provide reasonable assurance that assets are safeguarded and that reliable financial information is available on a timely basis. These systems include formal written policies and procedures, careful selection and training of qualified personnel and appropriate delegation of authority and segregation of responsibilities within the organization. An internal audit function independently evaluates the effectiveness of these internal controls on an ongoing basis and reports its findings to management and the Audit & Finance Committee.
The consolidated financial statements have been examined by independent external auditors. The external auditors’ responsibility is to express their opinion on whether the consolidated financial statements, in all material respects, fairly present BC Hydro’s financial position, comprehensive income and cash flows in accordance with financial reporting provisions prescribed by the Province of British Columbia pursuant to Section 23.1 of the Budget Transparency and Accountability Act and Section 9.1 of the Financial Administration Act (see Note 2(a)). The Auditors’ Report, which follows, outlines the scope of their examination and their opinion.
The Board of Directors, through the Audit & Finance Committee, is responsible for ensuring that management fulfills its responsibility for financial reporting and internal controls. The Audit & Finance Committee, comprised of directors who are not employees, meets regularly with the external auditors, the internal auditors and management to satisfy itself that each group has properly discharged its responsibility to review the financial statements before recommending approval by the Board of Directors. The Audit & Finance Committee also recommends the appointment of external auditors to the Board of Directors. The internal and external auditors have full and open access to the Audit & Finance Committee, with and without the presence of management.
Jessica McDonald Cheryl Yaremko President and Chief Executive Officer Executive Vice-President, Finance & Supply Chain and Chief Financial Officer Vancouver, Canada June 1, 2016
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT
The Minister of Energy and Mines and Minister Responsible For Core Review, Province of British Columbia and the Board of Directors of British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority:
We have audited the accompanying consolidated financial statements of British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority, which comprise the consolidated statement of financial position as at March 31, 2016, the consolidated statements of comprehensive income, changes in equity and cash flows for the year then ended, and notes, comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information.
Management’s Responsibility for the Consolidated Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these consolidated financial statements in accordance with the financial reporting provisions prescribed by the Province of British Columbia pursuant to Section 23.1 of the Budget Transparency and Accountability Act and Section 9.1 of the Financial Administration Act (see Note 2(a)), and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation of consolidated financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
Auditors’ Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free from material misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial statements. The procedures selected depend on our judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the consolidated financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, we consider internal control relevant to the entity’s preparation and fair presentation of the consolidated financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the consolidated financial statements.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.
Opinion In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority as at March 31, 2016 and its consolidated financial performance and its consolidated cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with the financial reporting provisions prescribed by the Province of British Columbia pursuant to Section 23.1 of the Budget Transparency and Accountability Act and Section 9.1 of the Financial Administration Act (see Note 2(a)).
Chartered Professional Accountants Vancouver, Canada June 1, 2016
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority
AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
See accompanying Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
for the years ended March 31 (in millions) 2016 2015RevenuesDomestic 5,056$ 4,829$ Trade 601 919
5,657 5,748 ExpensesOperating expenses (Note 5) 4,250 4,535 Finance charges (Note 6) 752 632 Net Income 655 581
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
Items Reclassified Subsequently to Net IncomeEffective portion of changes in fair value of derivatives designated as cash flow hedges (Note 19) 12 81 Reclassification to income of derivatives designated as cash flow hedges (Note 19) (21) (127) Foreign currency translation gains 10 34 Other Comprehensive Income (Loss) 1 (12) Total Comprehensive Income 656$ 569$
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
Commitments and Contingencies (Notes 11 and 21)
See accompanying Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
as at March 31 (in millions) 2016 2015ASSETS
Current AssetsCash and cash equivalents (Note 8) 44$ 39$ Accounts receivable and accrued revenue (Note 9) 669 627 Inventories (Note 10) 155 122 Prepaid expenses 202 211 Current portion of derivative financial instrument assets (Note 19) 137 152
1,207 1,151
Non-Current Assets Property, plant and equipment (Note 11) 21,385 19,933 Intangible assets (Note 12) 609 547 Regulatory assets (Note 13) 6,324 5,714 Derivative financial instrument assets (Note 19) 92 97 Other non-current assets (Note 14) 417 311
28,827 26,602 30,034$ 27,753$
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current LiabilitiesAccounts payable and accrued liabilities (Note 15) 1,816$ 1,708$ Current portion of long-term debt (Note 16) 2,376 3,698 Current portion of derivative financial instrument liabilities (Note 19) 143 85
4,335 5,491 Non-Current LiabilitiesLong-term debt (Note 16) 15,837 13,178 Regulatory liabilities (Note 13) 416 281 Derivative financial instrument liabilities (Note 19) 27 38 Contributions in aid of construction 1,669 1,583 Post-employment benefits (Note 18) 1,657 1,498 Other non-current liabilities (Note 20) 1,593 1,514
21,199 18,092 Shareholder's EquityContributed surplus 60 60 Retained earnings 4,397 4,068 Accumulated other comprehensive income 43 42
4,500 4,170 30,034$ 27,753$
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
See accompanying Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
(in millions)Balance, April 1, 2014 33$ 21$ 54$ 60$ 3,751$ 3,865$ Payment to the Province (Note 17) - - - - (264) (264) Comprehensive Income (Loss) 34 (46) (12) - 581 569 Balance, March 31, 2015 67 (25) 42 60 4,068 4,170 Payment to the Province (Note 17) - - - - (326) (326) Comprehensive Income (Loss) 10 (9) 1 - 655 656 Balance, March 31, 2016 77$ (34)$ 43$ 60$ 4,397$ 4,500$
Contributed Surplus
Retained Earnings Total
CumulativeTranslation Reserve
Unrealized Gains/(Losses) on Cash Flow
Hedges
Total Accumulated
Other Comprehensive
Income
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
See accompanying Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements.
for the years ended March 31 (in millions) 2016 2015Operating ActivitiesNet income 655$ 581$ Regulatory account transfers (Note 13) (947) (1,225) Adjustments for non-cash items:
Amortization of regulatory accounts (Note 13) 472 491 Amortization and depreciation expense (Note 7) 745 691 Unrealized losses (gains) on mark-to-market 75 (53) Employee benefit plan expenses 110 84 Interest accrual 717 670
Other items 69 96 1,896 1,335
Changes in: Accounts receivable and accrued revenue (47) 465 Prepaid expenses 9 - Inventories (33) 1 Accounts payable, accrued liabilities and other non-current liabilities (73) (202) Contributions in aid of construction 98 89 Other non-current assets (79) -
(125) 353 Interest paid (711) (670) Cash provided by operating activities 1,060 1,018
Investing ActivitiesProperty, plant and equipment and intangible asset expenditures (2,102) (1,928) Cash used in investing activities (2,102) (1,928)
Financing ActivitiesLong-term debt:
Issued 2,641 1,565 Retired (150) (325)
Receipt of revolving borrowings 7,761 8,112 Repayment of revolving borrowings (8,927) (8,326) Payment to the Province (Note 17) (264) (167) Other items (14) (17) Cash provided by financing activities 1,047 842 Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 5 (68) Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year 39 107 Cash and cash equivalents, end of year 44$ 39$
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2016 AND 2015
NOTE 1: REPORTING ENTITY British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority (BC Hydro) was established in 1962 as a Crown corporation of the Province of British Columbia (the Province) by enactment of the Hydro and Power Authority Act. As directed by the Hydro and Power Authority Act, BC Hydro’s mandate is to generate, manufacture, conserve and supply power. BC Hydro owns and operates electric generation, transmission and distribution facilities in the province of British Columbia. The consolidated financial statements of BC Hydro include the accounts of BC Hydro and its principal wholly-owned operating subsidiaries Powerex Corp. (Powerex), Powertech Labs Inc. (Powertech), and Columbia Hydro Constructors Ltd. (Columbia), (collectively with BC Hydro, the Company) including BC Hydro’s one third interest in the Waneta Dam and Generating Facility (Waneta). All intercompany transactions and balances are eliminated on consolidation. The Company accounts for its one third interest in Waneta as a joint operation. BC Hydro has classified Waneta as a joint operation on the basis that fundamental operating and investing decisions relating to Waneta require unanimous approval by each co-owner. The consolidated financial statements include the Company’s proportionate share in Waneta, including its share of any liabilities and expenses incurred jointly with Teck Metals Ltd. and its revenue from the sale of the output in relation to Waneta. NOTE 2: BASIS OF PRESENTATION (a) Basis of Accounting
These consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the significant accounting policies as set out in Note 4. These policies have been established based on the financial reporting provisions prescribed by the Province pursuant to Section 23.1 of the Budget Transparency and Accountability Act (BTAA) and Section 9.1 of the Financial Administration Act (FAA). In accordance with the directive issued by the Province’s Treasury Board, BC Hydro is to prepare these consolidated financial statements in accordance with the accounting principles of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), combined with regulatory accounting in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Codification 980 (ASC 980), Regulated Operations (collectively, the Prescribed Standards). The application of ASC 980 results in BC Hydro recognizing in the statement of financial position the deferral and amortization of certain costs and recoveries that have been approved by the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) for inclusion in future customer rates. Such regulatory costs and recoveries would be included in the determination of comprehensive income unless recovered in rates in the year the amounts are incurred. BC Hydro’s accounting policies with respect to its regulatory accounts are disclosed in Note 4(a) and the impact of the application of ASC 980 on these consolidated financial statements is described in Note 13. Certain amounts in the prior year’s comparative figures have been reclassified to conform to the current year’s presentation. These consolidated financial statements were approved by the Board of Directors on June 1, 2016.
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(b) Basis of Measurement
The consolidated financial statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis except for natural gas inventories in Note 4(j), financial instruments that are accounted for according to the financial instrument categories as defined in Note 4(k) and the post-employment benefits obligation as described in Note 4(o).
(c) Functional and Presentation Currency
The functional currency of BC Hydro and all of its subsidiaries, except for Powerex, is the Canadian dollar. Powerex’s functional currency is the U.S. dollar. These consolidated financial statements are presented in Canadian dollars and financial information has been rounded to the nearest million.
(d) Key Assumptions and Significant Judgments
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with the Prescribed Standards requires management to make judgments, estimates and assumptions in respect of the application of accounting policies and the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, income and expenses. Actual results may differ from those judgments, estimates, and assumptions. Estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to estimates are recognized in the period in which the estimates are revised and in any future periods affected. Information about significant areas of judgment, estimates and assumptions in applying accounting policies that have the most significant effect on the amounts recognized in the financial statements is as follows: (i) Retirement Benefit Obligation
BC Hydro operates a defined benefit statutory pension plan for its employees which is accounted for in accordance with IAS 19, Employee Benefits. Actuarial valuations are based on key assumptions which include employee turnover, mortality rates, discount rates, earnings increases and expected rate of return on retirement plan assets. Judgment is exercised in determining these assumptions. The assumptions adopted are based on prior experience, market conditions and advice of plan actuaries. Future results are impacted by these assumptions including the accrued benefit obligation and current service cost. See Note 18 for significant benefit plan assumptions.
(ii) Provisions and Contingencies
Management is required to make judgments to assess if the criteria for recognition of provisions and contingencies are met, in accordance with IAS 37, Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets. IAS 37 requires that a provision be recognized where there is a present obligation as a result of a past event, it is probable that transfer of economic benefits will be required to settle the obligation and a reliable estimate can be made of the amount of the obligation. Key judgments are whether a present obligation exists and the probability of an outflow being required to settle that obligation. Key assumptions in measuring recorded provisions include the timing and amount of future payments and the discount rate applied in valuing the provision. The Company is currently defending certain lawsuits where management must make judgments, estimates and assumptions about the final outcome, timing of trial activities and future costs as at
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the period end date. Management has obtained the advice of its external counsel in determining the likely outcome and estimating the expected costs associated with these lawsuits; however, the ultimate outcome or settlement costs may differ from management’s estimates.
(iii) Financial Instruments
The Company enters into financial instrument arrangements which require management to make judgments to determine if such arrangements are derivative instruments in their entirety or contain embedded derivatives, including whether those embedded derivatives meet the criteria to be separated from their host contract, in accordance with IAS 39, Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement. Key judgments are whether certain non-financial items are readily convertible to cash, whether similar contracts are routinely settled net in cash or delivery of the underlying commodity taken and then resold within a short period, whether the value of a contract changes in response to a change in an underlying rate, price, index or other variable, and for embedded derivatives, whether the economic risks and characteristics are not closely related to the host contract and a separate instrument with the same terms would meet the definition of a derivative on a standalone basis. Valuation techniques are used in measuring the fair value of financial instruments when active market quotes are not available. Valuation of the Company’s financial instruments is based in part on forward prices which are volatile and therefore the actual realized value may differ from management’s estimates.
(iv) Leases
The Company enters into long-term energy purchase agreements that may be considered to be, or contain a lease. In making this determination, judgment is required to determine whether the fulfillment of an arrangement is dependent on the use of a specific asset, and whether the arrangement conveys a right to use the asset. For those arrangements considered to be leases, or which contain an embedded lease, further judgment is required to determine whether to account for the agreement as either a finance or operating lease by assessing whether substantially all of the significant risks and rewards of ownership are transferred to the Company or remain with the counterparty to the agreement. The measurement of finance leases requires estimations of the amounts and timing of future cash flows and the determination of an appropriate discount rate.
NOTE 3: CHANGES IN ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Effective April 1, 2015, the Company adopted Amendments to IAS 19, Employee Benefits, which had no impact on the consolidated financial statements. NOTE 4: SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (a) Rate Regulation
BC Hydro is regulated by the BCUC and both entities are subject to directives and directions issued by the Province. BC Hydro operates under a cost of service regulation as prescribed by the BCUC. Orders
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in Council from the Province establish the basis for determining BC Hydro’s equity for regulatory purposes, as well as its allowed return on equity and the annual Payment to the Province. Calculation of its revenue requirements and rates charged to customers are established through applications filed with and approved by the BCUC.
BC Hydro applies the principles of ASC 980, which differs from IFRS, to reflect the impacts of the rate-regulated environment in which BC Hydro operates (see Note 13). Generally, this results in the deferral and amortization of costs and recoveries to allow for adjustment of future customer rates. In the absence of rate-regulation, these amounts would otherwise be included in comprehensive income unless recovered in rates in the year the amounts are incurred. BC Hydro capitalizes as a regulatory asset all or part of an incurred cost that would otherwise be charged to expense or other comprehensive income if it is probable that future revenue in an amount at least equal to the capitalized cost will result from inclusion of that cost in allowable costs for rate-making purposes and the future rates and revenue approved by the BCUC will permit recovery of that incurred cost. Regulatory liabilities are recognized for certain gains or other reductions of net allowable costs for adjustment of future rates as determined by the BCUC.
These accounting policies support BC Hydro’s rate regulation and regulatory accounts have been established through ongoing application to, and approval by, the BCUC. When a regulatory account has been or will be applied for, and, in management’s estimate, acceptance of deferral treatment by the BCUC is considered probable, BC Hydro defers such costs in advance of a final decision of the BCUC. If the BCUC subsequently denies the application for regulatory treatment, the remaining deferred amount is recognized immediately in comprehensive income.
(b) Revenue
Domestic revenues comprise sales to customers within the province of British Columbia and sales of firm energy outside the province under long-term contracts that are reflected in the Company’s domestic load requirements. Other sales outside the province are classified as trade. Revenue is recognized at the time energy is delivered to the Company’s customers, the amount of revenue can be measured reliably and collection is reasonably assured. Revenue is determined on the basis of billing cycles and also includes accruals for electricity deliveries not yet billed. Energy trading contracts that meet the definition of a financial or non-financial derivative are accounted for at fair value whereby any realized gains and losses and unrealized changes in the fair value are recognized in trade revenues in the period of change. Energy trading and other contracts which do not meet the definition of a derivative are accounted for on an accrual basis whereby the realized gains and losses are recognized as revenue as the contracts are settled. Such contracts are considered to be settled when, for the sale of products, the significant risks and rewards of ownership transfer to the buyer, and for the sale of services, those services are rendered.
(c) Finance Costs and Recoveries
Finance costs comprise interest expense on borrowings, accretion expense on provisions and other long-term liabilities, net interest on net defined benefit obligations, interest on finance lease liabilities,
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2016 AND 2015
foreign exchange losses and realized hedging instrument losses that are recognized in the statement of comprehensive income. All borrowing costs are recognized using the effective interest rate method. Finance costs exclude borrowing costs attributable to the construction of qualifying assets, which are assets that take more than six months to prepare for their intended use. Finance recoveries comprises income earned on sinking fund investments held for the redemption of long-term debt, foreign exchange gains and realized hedging instrument gains that are recognized in the statement of comprehensive income, excluding energy trading contracts.
(d) Foreign Currency
Foreign currency transactions are translated into the respective functional currencies of BC Hydro and its subsidiaries, using the exchange rates prevailing at the dates of the transactions. Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies at the reporting date are re-translated to the functional currency at the exchange rate in effect at that date. The foreign currency gains or losses on monetary items is the difference between the amortized cost in the functional currency at the beginning of the period, adjusted for effective interest and payments during the period, and the amortized cost in the foreign currency translated at the exchange rate at the end of the reporting period. Non-monetary items that are measured in terms of historical cost in a foreign currency are translated using the exchange rate at the date of the transaction. For purposes of consolidation, the assets and liabilities of Powerex, whose functional currency is the U.S. dollar, are translated to Canadian dollars using the rate of exchange in effect at the reporting date. Revenue and expenses of Powerex are translated to Canadian dollars at exchange rates at the date of the transactions. Foreign currency differences resulting from translation of the accounts of Powerex are recognized directly in other comprehensive income and are accumulated in the cumulative translation reserve. Foreign exchange gains or losses arising from a monetary item receivable from or payable to Powerex, the settlement of which is neither planned nor likely in the foreseeable future and which in substance is considered to form part of a net investment in Powerex by BC Hydro, are recognized directly in other comprehensive income in the cumulative translation reserve.
(e) Property, Plant and Equipment
(i) Recognition and Measurement
Property, plant and equipment in service are measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and accumulated impairment losses.
Cost includes expenditures that are directly attributable to the acquisition of the asset. The cost of self-constructed assets includes the cost of materials, direct labour and any other costs directly attributable to bringing the asset into service. The cost of dismantling and removing an item of property, plant and equipment and restoring the site on which it is located is estimated and capitalized only when, and to the extent that, the Company has a legal or constructive obligation to dismantle and remove such asset. Property, plant and equipment in service include the cost of plant and equipment financed by contributions in aid of construction. Borrowing costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition or construction of a qualifying asset are capitalized as part of the cost of the qualifying asset. Upon retirement or disposal, any gain or loss is recognized in the statement of comprehensive income.
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The Company recognizes government grants when there is reasonable assurance that any conditions attached to the grant will be met and the grant will be received. Government grants related to assets are deducted from the carrying amount of the related asset and recognized in profit or loss over the life of the related asset. Unfinished construction consists of the cost of property, plant and equipment that is under construction or not ready for service. Costs are transferred to property, plant and equipment in service when the constructed asset is capable of operation in a manner intended by management.
(ii) Subsequent Costs
The cost of replacing a component of an item of property, plant and equipment is recognized in the carrying amount of the item if it is probable that the future economic benefits embodied within the component will flow to the Company, and its cost can be measured reliably. The carrying amount of the replaced component is derecognized. The costs of property, plant and equipment maintenance are recognized in the statement of comprehensive income as incurred.
(iii) Depreciation
Property, plant and equipment in service are depreciated over the expected useful lives of the assets, using the straight-line method. When major components of an item of property, plant and equipment have different useful lives, they are accounted for as separate items of property, plant and equipment.
The expected useful lives, in years, of the Company’s main classes of property, plant and equipment are:
Generation 15 – 100 Transmission 20 – 65 Distribution 20 – 60 Buildings 5 – 60 Equipment & Other 3 – 35
The expected useful lives and residual values of items of property, plant and equipment are reviewed annually. Depreciation of an item of property, plant and equipment commences when the asset is available for use and ceases at the earlier of the date the asset is classified as held for sale and the date the asset is derecognized.
(f) Intangible Assets
Intangible assets are recorded at cost less accumulated amortization and accumulated impairment losses. Land rights associated with statutory rights of way acquired from the Province that have indefinite useful lives and are not subject to amortization. Other intangible assets include California carbon allowances which are not amortized because they are used to settle obligations arising from carbon emissions regulations. Intangible assets with finite useful lives are amortized over their expected useful lives on a straight line basis. These assets are tested for impairment annually or more
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frequently if events or changes in circumstances indicate that the asset value may not be fully recoverable. The expected useful lives, in years, are as follows:
Software 2 – 10 Other 10 – 20
Amortization of intangible assets commences when the asset is available for use and ceases at the earlier of the date that the asset is classified as held for sale and the date that the asset is derecognized.
(g) Asset Impairment
(i) Financial Assets
Financial assets, other than those measured at fair value, are assessed at each reporting date to determine whether there is impairment. A financial asset is impaired if evidence indicates that a loss event has occurred after the initial recognition of the asset, and that the loss event had a negative effect on the estimated future cash flows of that asset that can be estimated reliably.
An impairment loss in respect of a financial asset measured at amortized cost is calculated as the difference between its carrying amount and the present value of the estimated future cash flows discounted at the asset’s original effective interest rate. An impairment loss in respect of an available-for-sale financial asset is calculated by reference to its fair value. Individually significant financial assets are tested for impairment on an individual basis. The remaining financial assets are assessed collectively in groups that share similar credit risk characteristics. All impairment losses are recognized in net income. Any cumulative loss in respect of an available-for-sale financial asset previously recognized in other comprehensive income and presented in unrealized gains/losses on available-for-sale financial assets in equity is transferred to net income. An impairment loss is reversed if the reversal can be related to an event occurring after the impairment loss was recognized. For financial assets measured at amortized cost and available-for-sale financial assets that are debt securities, the reversal is recognized in net income.
(ii) Non-Financial Assets
The carrying amounts of the Company’s non-financial assets are reviewed at each reporting date to determine whether there is any indication of impairment. If any such indication exists, then the asset’s recoverable amount is estimated. For intangible assets that have indefinite useful lives or that are not yet available for use, the recoverable amount is estimated annually.
For the purpose of impairment testing, assets that cannot be tested individually are grouped together into the smallest group of identifiable assets that generates cash inflows from continuing use that are largely independent of the cash inflows of other assets or groups of assets (the cash-generating unit, or CGU). The recoverable amount of an asset or CGU is the greater of its value in use and its
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fair value less costs to sell. In assessing value in use, the estimated future cash flows are discounted to their present value using a pre-tax discount rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money and the risks specific to the asset. All of BC Hydro’s assets form one CGU for the purposes of testing for impairment. An impairment loss is recognized if the carrying amount of an asset or CGU exceeds its estimated recoverable amount. Impairment losses are recognized in net income. Impairment losses recognized in respect of a CGU are allocated to reduce the carrying amounts of the assets in the CGU on a pro-rata basis. Impairment losses recognized in prior periods are assessed at the reporting date for any indications that the loss has decreased or no longer exists. Impairment reversals are recognized immediately in net income when the recoverable amount of an asset increases above the impaired net book value, not to exceed the carrying amount that would have been determined (net of depreciation) had no impairment loss been recognized for the asset in prior years.
(h) Cash and Cash Equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents include unrestricted cash and units of a money market fund (short-term investments) that are redeemable on demand and are carried at amortized cost and fair value, respectively.
(i) Restricted Cash
Restricted cash includes cash balances which the Company does not have immediate access to as they have been pledged to counterparties as security for investments or trade obligations. These balances are available to the Company only upon settlement of the trade obligations for which they have been pledged as security.
(j) Inventories
Inventories are comprised primarily of natural gas, materials and supplies. Natural gas inventory is valued at fair value less costs to sell and included in Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy (Note 19: Financial Instruments – Fair Value Hierarchy). Materials and supplies inventories are valued at the lower of cost determined on a weighted average basis and net realizable value. The cost of materials and supplies comprises all costs of purchase, costs of conversion and other directly attributable costs incurred in bringing the inventories to their present location and condition. Net realizable value is the estimated selling price in the ordinary course of business, less the estimated selling expenses.
(k) Financial Instruments
(i) Financial Instruments – Recognition and Measurement
All financial instruments are measured at fair value on initial recognition of the instrument, except for certain related party transactions. Measurement in subsequent periods depends on which of the following categories the financial instrument has been classified as: fair value through profit or loss, available-for-sale, held-to-maturity, loans and receivables, or other financial liabilities as defined by the standard. Transaction costs are expensed as incurred for financial instruments classified or designated as fair value through profit or loss. For other financial instruments, transaction costs are
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included in the carrying amount. All regular-way purchases or sales of financial assets are accounted for on a settlement date basis.
Financial assets and financial liabilities classified as fair value through profit or loss are subsequently measured at fair value with changes in those fair values recognized in net income in the period of change. Financial assets classified as available-for-sale are subsequently measured at fair value, with changes in those fair values recognized in other comprehensive income until realized. Financial assets classified as held-to-maturity, loans and receivables, and financial liabilities classified as other financial liabilities are subsequently measured at amortized cost using the effective interest method of amortization less any impairment. Derivatives, including embedded derivatives that are not closely related to the host contract and are separately accounted for are generally classified as fair value through profit or loss and recorded at fair value in the statement of financial position.
The following table presents the classification of financial instruments in the various categories:
(ii) Fair Value
The fair value of financial instruments reflects changes in the level of commodity market prices, interest rates, foreign exchange rates and credit risk. Fair value is the amount of consideration that would be agreed upon in an arm’s length transaction between knowledgeable willing parties who are under no compulsion to act. Fair value amounts reflect management’s best estimates considering various factors including closing exchange or over-the-counter quotations, estimates of future prices and foreign exchange rates, time value of money, counterparty and own credit risk, and volatility. The assumptions used in establishing fair value amounts could differ from actual prices and the impact of such variations could be material. In certain circumstances, valuation inputs are used that are not based on
Category Financial Instruments
Financial assets and liabilities at fair value Short-term investments through profit or loss
Held to maturity US dollar sinking funds
Loans and receivables CashRestricted cashAccounts receivable and other receivables
Other financial liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilitiesRevolving borrowings Long-term debt (including current portion due in one year)Finance lease obligations, First Nations liabilities and other liabilities presented in other long-term liabilities
Derivatives not in a hedging relationship
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observable market data and internally developed valuation models which are based on models and techniques generally recognized as standard within the energy industry.
(iii) Inception Gains and Losses
In some instances, a difference may arise between the fair value of a financial instrument at initial recognition, as defined by its transaction price, and the fair value calculated by a valuation technique or model (inception gain or loss). In addition, the Company’s inception gain or loss on a contract may arise as a result of embedded derivatives which are recorded at fair value, with the remainder of the contract recorded on an accrual basis. In these circumstances, the unrealized inception gain or loss is deferred and amortized into income over the full term of the underlying financial instrument. Additional information on deferred inception gains and losses is disclosed in Note 19, Financial Instruments.
(iv)Derivative Financial Instruments
The Company may use derivative financial instruments to manage interest rate and foreign exchange risks related to debt and to manage risks related to electricity and natural gas commodity transactions. Interest rate and foreign exchange related derivative instruments that are not designated as hedges, are recorded using the mark-to-market method of accounting whereby instruments are recorded at fair value as either an asset or liability with changes in fair value recognized in net income in the period of change. For liability management activities, the related gains or losses are included in finance charges. For foreign currency exchange risk associated with electricity and natural gas commodity transactions, the related gains or losses are included in domestic revenues. The Company’s policy is to not utilize interest rate and foreign exchange related derivative financial instruments for speculative purposes. Derivative financial instruments are also used by Powerex to manage economic exposure to market risks relating to commodity prices. Derivatives used for energy trading activities that are not designated as hedges are recorded using the market-to-market method of accounting whereby instruments are recorded at fair value as either an asset or liability with changes in fair value recognized in net income. Gains or losses are included in trade revenues.
(v) Hedges
In a fair value hedging relationship, the carrying value of the hedged item is adjusted for unrealized gains or losses attributable to the hedged risk and recognized in net income. Changes in the fair value of the hedged item attributed to the hedged risk, to the extent that the hedging relationship is effective, are offset by changes in the fair value of the hedging derivative, which is also recorded in net income. When hedge accounting is discontinued, the carrying value of the hedged item is no longer adjusted and the cumulative fair value adjustments to the carrying value of the hedged item are amortized to net income over the remaining term of the original hedging relationship, using the effective interest method of amortization. In a cash flow hedging relationship, the effective portion of the change in the fair value of the hedging derivative is recognized in other comprehensive income. The ineffective portion is recognized in net income. The amounts recognized in accumulated other comprehensive income are
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reclassified to net income in the periods in which net income is affected by the variability in the cash flows of the hedged item. When hedge accounting is discontinued the cumulative gain or loss previously recognized in accumulated other comprehensive income remains there until the forecasted transaction occurs. When the hedged item is a non-financial asset or liability, the amount recognized in accumulated other comprehensive income is transferred to the carrying amount of the asset or liability when it is recognized. In other cases the amount recognized in accumulated other comprehensive income is transferred to net income in the same period that the hedged item affects net income. Hedge accounting is discontinued prospectively when the derivative no longer qualifies as an effective hedge, the hedging relationship is discontinued, or the derivative is terminated or sold, or upon the sale or early termination of the hedged item.
(l) Investments Held in Sinking Funds
Investments held in sinking funds are held as individual portfolios and are classified as held to maturity. Securities included in an individual portfolio are recorded at cost, adjusted by amortization of any discounts or premiums arising on purchase, on a yield basis over the estimated term to settlement of the security. Realized gains and losses are included in sinking fund income.
(m) Deferred Revenue – Skagit River Agreement
Deferred revenue consists principally of amounts received under the agreement relating to the Skagit River, Ross Lake and the Seven Mile Reservoir on the Pend d’Oreille River (collectively, the Skagit River Agreement). Under the Skagit River Agreement, the Company has committed to deliver a predetermined amount of electricity each year to the City of Seattle for an 80 year period ending in fiscal 2066 in return for annual payments of approximately US$22 million for a 35 year period ending in 2021 and US$100,000 (adjusted for inflation) for the remaining 45 year period ending in 2066. The amounts received under the agreement are deferred and included in income on an annuity basis over the electricity delivery period ending in fiscal 2066.
(n) Contributions in Aid of Construction
Contributions in aid of construction are amounts paid by certain customers toward the cost of property, plant and equipment required for the extension of services to supply electricity. These amounts are recognized into revenue over the term of the agreement with the customer or over the expected useful life of the related assets, if the associated contracts do not have a finite period over which service is provided.
(o) Post-Employment Benefits
The cost of pensions and other post-employment benefits earned by employees is actuarially determined using the projected accrued benefit method prorated on service and management’s best estimate of mortality, salary escalation, retirement ages of employees and expected health care costs. The net interest for the period is determined by applying the same market discount rate used to measure the defined benefit obligation at the beginning of the annual period to the net defined benefit asset or liability at the beginning of the annual period, taking into account any changes in the net
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defined benefit asset or liability during the period as a result of current service costs, contributions and benefit payments. The market discount rate is determined based on the market interest rate at the end of the year on high-quality corporate debt instruments that match the timing and amount of expected benefit payments.
Past service costs arising from plan amendments and curtailments are recognized in net income immediately. A plan curtailment will result if the Company has demonstrably committed to a significant reduction in the expected future service of active employees or a significant element of future service by active employees no longer qualifies for benefits. A curtailment is recognized when the event giving rise to the curtailment occurs. The net interest cost on the net defined benefit plan liabilities arising from the passage of time are included in finance charges. The Company recognizes actuarial gains and losses immediately in other comprehensive income.
(p) Provisions
A provision is recognized if the Company has a present legal or constructive obligation as a result of a past event, it is probable that an outflow of economic benefits will be required to settle the obligation and a reliable estimate of the obligation can be determined. For obligations of a long-term nature, provisions are measured at their present value by discounting the expected future cash flows at a pre-tax rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money and the risks specific to the liability except in cases where future cash flows have been adjusted for risk. Decommissioning Obligations
Decommissioning obligations are legal and constructive obligations associated with the retirement of long-lived assets. A liability is recorded at the present value of the estimated future costs based on management’s best estimate. When a liability is initially recorded, the Company capitalizes the costs by increasing the carrying value of the asset. The increase in net present value of the provision for the expected cost is included in finance costs as accretion (interest) expense. Adjustments to the provision made for changes in timing, amount of cash flow and discount rates are capitalized and amortized over the useful life of the associated asset. Actual costs incurred upon settlement of a decommissioning obligation are charged against the related liability. Any difference between the actual costs incurred upon settlement of the decommissioning obligation and the recorded liability is recognized in net income at that time. Environmental Expenditures and Liabilities
Environmental expenditures are expensed as part of operating activities, unless they constitute an asset improvement or act to mitigate or prevent possible future contamination, in which case the expenditures are capitalized and amortized to income. Environmental liabilities arising from a past event are accrued when it is probable that a present legal or constructive obligation will require the Company to incur environmental expenditures. Legal
The Company recognizes legal claims as a provision when it is probable that the claim will be settled against the Company and the amount of the settlement can be reasonably measured. Management
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obtains the advice of its external counsel in determining the likely outcome and estimating the expected costs associated with lawsuits. Further information regarding lawsuits in progress, that have not been recognized, is disclosed in Note 21, Commitments and Contingencies.
(q) Leases
Embedded Leases
The Company may enter into an arrangement that does not take the legal form of a lease but conveys a right to use an asset in return for a payment or series of payments. Arrangements in which a party conveys a right to the Company to use an asset may in substance be, or contain, a lease that should be accounted for as either a finance or operating lease. Determining whether an arrangement is, or contains, a lease requires an assessment of whether fulfilment of the arrangement is dependent on the use of a specific asset; and whether the arrangement conveys a right to use the asset. The right to use an asset is conveyed if the right to operate or control physical access to the underlying asset is provided or if the Company consumes substantially all of the output of the asset and the price paid for the output is neither contractually fixed per unit of output nor equal to the current market price. Finance Leases
Leases where substantially all of the benefits and risk of ownership rest with the Company are accounted for as finance leases. Finance leases are recognized as assets and liabilities at the lower of the fair value of the asset and the present value of the minimum lease payments at the date of acquisition. Finance costs represent the difference between the total leasing commitments and the fair value of the assets acquired. Finance costs are charged to net income over the term of the lease at interest rates applicable to the lease on the remaining balance of the obligations. Assets under finance leases are depreciated on the same basis as property, plant and equipment or over the term of the relevant lease, whichever is shorter. Operating Leases
Leases where substantially all of the benefits and risk of ownership remain with the lessor are accounted for as operating leases. Rental payments under operating leases are expensed to net income on a straight-line basis over the term of the relevant lease. Benefits received and receivable as an incentive to enter into an operating lease are recognized as an integral part of the total lease expense and are recorded on a straight-line basis over the term of the lease.
(r) Taxes
The Company pays local government taxes and grants in lieu to municipalities and regional districts. As a Crown corporation, the Company is exempt from Canadian federal and provincial income taxes.
(s) Jointly Controlled Operations
The Company has joint ownership and control over certain assets with third parties. A jointly controlled operation exists when there is a joint ownership and control of one or more assets to obtain benefits for the joint operators. The parties that have joint control of the arrangement have rights to the assets, and obligations for the liabilities, related to the arrangement. Each joint operator takes a share of the output from the assets for its own exclusive use. These consolidated financial statements include the Company’s share of the jointly controlled assets. The Company also records its share of any
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liabilities and expenses incurred jointly with third parties and any revenue from the sale or use of its share of the output in relation to the assets.
(t) New Standards and Interpretations Not Yet Adopted
A number of new standards, and amendments to standards and interpretations, are not yet effective for the year ended March 31, 2016, and have not been applied in preparing these consolidated financial statements. In particular, the following new and amended standards become effective for the Company’s annual periods beginning on or after the dates noted below:
Amendments to IFRS 10, Consolidated Financial Statements (April 1, 2016)
Amendments to IFRS 11, Joint Arrangements (April 1, 2016)
Amendments to IFRS 12, Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities (April 1, 2016)
Amendments to IAS 1, Presentation of Financial Statements (April 1, 2016)
Amendments to IAS 16, Property, Plant and Equipment (April 1, 2016)
Amendments to IAS 38, Intangible Assets (April 1, 2016)
Amendments to IAS 7, Statement of Cash Flows (April 1, 2017)
IFRS 9, Financial Instruments (April 1, 2018)
IFRS 15, Revenue From Contracts With Customers (April 1, 2018)
IFRS 16, Leases (April 1, 2019)
The Company does not have any plans to early adopt any of the new or amended standards. It is expected that the standards effective for the Company’s 2017 fiscal year will not have a material effect on the consolidated financial statements. The Company continues to assess the impact of adopting standards that become effective for the Company’s fiscal years commencing April 1, 2017 and later. IFRS 14, Regulatory Deferral Accounts, effective for fiscal years beginning on or after January 1, 2016, has been issued; however, the Company currently does not intend to adopt IFRS 14 as it applies the Prescribed Standards, not IFRS, and accounts for its regulatory accounts in accordance with ASC 980.
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NOTE 5: OPERATING EXPENSES
NOTE 6: FINANCE CHARGES
Capitalized interest presented in the table above is after regulatory transfers. Actual interest capitalized to property, plant and equipment and intangible assets before regulatory transfers was $81 million (2015 - $89 million). The effective capitalization rate used to determine the amount of borrowing costs eligible for capitalization was 4.1 per cent (2015 - 4.1 per cent). NOTE 7: AMORTIZATION AND DEPRECIATION
(in millions) 2016 2015Electricity and gas purchases 1,345$ 1,707$ Water rentals 366 358 Transmission charges 141 138 Personnel expenses 527 534 Materials and external services 605 593 Amortization and depreciation (Note 7) 1,241 1,205 Grants and taxes 220 209 Capitalized costs (203) (224) Other costs, net of recoveries 8 15
4,250$ 4,535$
(in millions) 2016 2015Interest on long-term debt 771$ 685$ Interest on finance lease liabilities 94 77 Less: Other recoveries (52) (61) Capitalized interest (61) (69)
752$ 632$
(in millions) 2016 2015Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 678$ 626$ Amortization of intangible assets 67 65 Amortization of regulatory accounts 496 514
1,241$ 1,205$
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NOTE 8: CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
NOTE 9: ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AND ACCRUED REVENUE
Accrued revenue represents revenue for electricity delivered and not yet billed. NOTE 10: INVENTORIES
There were no materials and supplies inventory impairments during the years ended March 31, 2016 and 2015. Natural gas inventory held in storage is measured at fair value less costs to sell and therefore, not subject to impairment testing. Inventories recognized as an expense during the year amounted to $30 million (2015 - $69 million).
(in millions) 2016 2015Cash 33$ 28$ Short-term investments 11 11
44$ 39$
(in millions) 2016 2015Accounts receivable 390$ 411$ Accrued revenue 128 89 Restricted cash 62 31 Other 89 96
669$ 627$
(in millions) 2016 2015Materials and supplies 119$ 110$ Natural gas trading inventories 36 12
155$ 122$
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NOTE 11: PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
(i) The Company includes its one-third interest in Waneta with a net book value of $715 million (2015 - $735 million) in Generation assets. Depreciation expense on the Waneta asset for the year ended March 31, 2016 was $20 million (2015 - $20 million).
(ii) Included within Distribution assets are the Company’s portion of utility poles with a net book value of $911 million (2015 - $842 million) that are jointly owned with a third party. Depreciation expense on jointly owned utility poles for the year ended March 31, 2016 was $23 million (2015 - $21 million).
(iii)The Company received government grants arising from the Columbia River Treaty related to three dams built by the Company in the mid-1960s to regulate the flow of the Columbia River. The grants were made to assist in financing the construction of the dams. The grants were deducted from the carrying amount of the related dams. In addition, the Company received government grants for the construction of a new transmission line and has deducted the grants received from the cost of the asset. Government grants received in fiscal 2016 were $13 million (2015 - $nil).
(iv) The Company has contractual commitments to spend $3,710 million on major property, plant and equipment projects (individual projects greater than $50 million) as at March 31, 2016.
Leased assets
Property, plant and equipment under finance leases of $388 million (2015 - $388 million), net of accumulated amortization of $186 million (2015 - $173 million), are included in the total amount of property, plant and equipment above.
(in millions) Generation Transmission DistributionLand &
BuilidingsEquipment &
OtherUnfinished
Construction TotalCostBalance at March 31, 2014 6,516$ 4,552$ 5,057$ 504$ 661$ 2,940$ 20,230$ Net additions (transfers) 479 1,096 349 77 85 (9) 2,077 Disposals and retirements (6) (8) (28) (3) (11) (26) (82) Balance at March 31, 2015 6,989 5,640 5,378 578 735 2,905 22,225 Net additions (transfers) 535 1,465 418 72 165 (487) 2,168 Disposals and retirements (6) (34) (31) - (34) (8) (113) Balance at March 31, 2016 7,518$ 7,071$ 5,765$ 650$ 866$ 2,410$ 24,280$
Accumulated DepreciationBalance at March 31, 2014 (645)$ (411)$ (433)$ (51)$ (165)$ -$ (1,705)$ Depreciation expense (198) (161) (165) (24) (64) - (612) Disposals and retirements 3 6 6 1 9 - 25 Balance at March 31, 2015 (840) (566) (592) (74) (220) - (2,292) Depreciation expense (211) (177) (171) (23) (72) - (654) Disposals and retirements 3 8 8 - 32 - 51 Balance at March 31, 2016 (1,048)$ (735)$ (755)$ (97)$ (260)$ -$ (2,895)$
Net carrying amountsAt March 31, 2015 6,149$ 5,074$ 4,786$ 504$ 515$ 2,905$ 19,933$ At March 31, 2016 6,470$ 6,336$ 5,010$ 553$ 606$ 2,410$ 21,385$
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NOTE 12: INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Land rights consist primarily of statutory rights of way acquired from the Province in perpetuity. These land rights have indefinite useful lives and are not subject to amortization. These land rights are tested for impairment annually or more frequently if events or changes in circumstances indicate that the asset value may not be recoverable. NOTE 13: RATE REGULATION
Regulatory Accounts
The following regulatory assets and liabilities have been established through rate regulation. In the absence of rate regulation, these amounts would be reflected in total comprehensive income unless the Company sought recovery through rates in the year in which they are incurred. For the year ended March 31, 2016, the impact of regulatory accounting has resulted in a net increase to total comprehensive income of $475 million (2015 - $734 million) which is comprised of an increase to net income of $403 million (2015 - $470 million) and an increase to other comprehensive income of $72 million (2015 – $264 million increase). For each regulatory account, the amount reflected in the Net Change column in the following regulatory tables represents the impact on comprehensive income for the applicable year, unless otherwise recovered through rates. Under rate regulated accounting, a net decrease in a regulatory asset or a net increase in a regulatory liability results in a decrease to comprehensive income.
(in millions)Land
Rights
Internally Developed Software
Purchased Software Other
Work in Progress Total
CostBalance at March 31, 2014 183$ 85$ 334$ 19$ 46$ 667$ Net additions 15 34 32 21 17 119 Disposals and retirements - - - (9) (4) (13) Balance at March 31, 2015 198 119 366 31 59 773 Net additions 42 30 73 7 1 153 Disposals and retirements - - (2) (19) (2) (23) Balance at March 31, 2016 240$ 149$ 437$ 19$ 58$ 903$
Accumulated AmortizationBalance at March 31, 2014 -$ (21)$ (129)$ (8)$ -$ (158)$ Amortization expense - (17) (48) (3) - (68) Balance at March 31, 2015 - (38) (177) (11) - (226) Amortization expense - (21) (48) - - (69) Disposals and retirements - (4) 5 - - 1 Balance at March 31, 2016 -$ (63)$ (220)$ (11)$ -$ (294)$
Net carrying amountsAt March 31, 2015 198$ 81$ 189$ 20$ 59$ 547$ At March 31, 2016 240$ 86$ 217$ 8$ 58$ 609$
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(in millions)April 1 2015
Addition(Reduction) Interest Amortization
NetChange
March 31 2016
Regulatory AssetsHeritage Deferral Account 165$ (137)$ 1$ (29)$ (165)$ -$ Non-Heritage Deferral Account 524 483 28 (118) 393 917 Trade Income Deferral Account 244 51 9 (55) 5 249 Demand-Side Management 842 145 - (79) 66 908 First Nations Provisions & Costs 564 14 6 (43) (23) 541 Non-Current Pension Cost 564 142 - (15) 127 691 Site C 419 - 17 - 17 436 CIA Amortization 87 5 - - 5 92 Environmental Provisions & Costs 382 51 - (75) (24) 358 Smart Metering & Infrastructure 283 20 11 (31) - 283 IFRS Pension 650 - - (38) (38) 612 IFRS Property, Plant & Equipment 758 134 - (20) 114 872 Rate Smoothing Account 166 121 - - 121 287 Other Regulatory Accounts 66 30 1 (19) 12 78 Total Regulatory Assets 5,714 1,059 73 (522) 610 6,324 Regulatory LiabilitiesHeritage Deferral Account - 15 1 8 24 24 Future Removal & Site Restoration Costs 33 - - (24) (24) 9 Foreign Exchange Gains and Losses 71 (3) - 1 (2) 69 Total Finance Charges 173 158 - (26) 132 305 Other Regulatory Accounts 4 14 - (9) 5 9 Total Regulatory Liabilities 281 184 1 (50) 135 416 Net Regulatory Asset 5,433$ 875$ 72$ (472)$ 475$ 5,908$
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RATE REGULATION In March 2014, the Province issued Directions No. 6 and 7 to the BCUC that, among other things, requires the Company to amortize specific amounts prescribed for a majority of BC Hydro’s regulatory accounts, in each of fiscal 2015 and fiscal 2016.
HERITAGE DEFERRAL ACCOUNT
Under a Special Direction issued by the Province, the BCUC was directed to authorize the Company to establish the Heritage Deferral Account. This account is intended to mitigate the impact of certain variances between the forecast costs in a revenue requirements application and actual costs of service associated with the Company’s hydroelectric and thermal generating facilities by adjustment of net income. These deferred variances are recovered in rates through the Deferral Account Rate Rider (DARR). The DARR, currently at 5 per cent, is an additional charge on customer bills and is used to recover the balances in the energy deferral accounts.
(in millions)April 1 2014
Addition(Reduction) Interest Amortization
NetChange
March 31 2015
Regulatory AssetsHeritage Deferral Account 105$ 82$ 4$ (26)$ 60$ 165$ Non-Heritage Deferral Account 362 238 15 (91) 162 524 Trade Income Deferral Account 324 (10) 11 (81) (80) 244 Demand-Side Management 788 125 - (71) 54 842 First Nations Provisions & Costs 589 12 7 (44) (25) 564 Non-Current Pension Cost 280 317 - (33) 284 564 Site C 338 65 16 - 81 419 CIA Amortization 81 6 - - 6 87 Environmental Provisions & Costs 383 69 3 (73) (1) 382 Smart Metering & Infrastructure 277 26 11 (31) 6 283 IFRS Pension 688 - - (38) (38) 650 IFRS Property, Plant & Equipment 617 157 - (16) 141 758 Rate Smoothing Account - 166 - - 166 166 Other Regulatory Accounts 96 15 1 (46) (30) 66 Total Regulatory Assets 4,928 1,268 68 (550) 786 5,714 Regulatory LiabilitiesFuture Removal & Site Restoration Costs 56 - - (23) (23) 33 Foreign Exchange Gains and Losses 89 (18) - - (18) 71 Total Finance Charges 79 120 - (26) 94 173 Other Regulatory Accounts 5 8 1 (10) (1) 4 Total Regulatory Liabilities 229 110 1 (59) 52 281 Net Regulatory Asset 4,699$ 1,158$ 67$ (491)$ 734$ 5,433$
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NON-HERITAGE DEFERRAL ACCOUNT
Under a Special Direction issued by the Province, the BCUC approved the establishment of the Non-Heritage Deferral Account, which is intended to mitigate the impact of certain cost variances between the forecast costs in a revenue requirements application and actual costs related to items including all non-heritage energy costs (e.g. costs related to power acquisitions from Independent Power Producers), load (i.e. customer demand), and certain unplanned major capital and maintenance expenditures. These deferred variances are recovered in rates through the DARR. TRADE INCOME DEFERRAL ACCOUNT
Established under a Special Directive issued by the Province, this account is intended to mitigate the uncertainty associated with forecasting the net income of the Company’s trade activities. The impact is to defer the difference between the Trade Income forecast in the revenue requirements application and actual Trade Income. These deferred variances are recovered in rates through the DARR. Trade Income is defined as the greater of (a) the amount that is equal to BC Hydro’s consolidated net income, less BC Hydro’s non-consolidated net income, less the net income of the BC Hydro’s subsidiaries except Powerex, less the amount that BC Hydro’s consolidated net income changes due to foreign currency translation gains and losses on intercompany balances between BC Hydro and Powerex; and (b) zero. The difference between the Trade Income forecast and actual Trade Income is deferred except for amounts arising from a net loss in Trade Income. DEMAND-SIDE MANAGEMENT
Amounts incurred for Demand-Side Management are deferred and amortized on a straight-line basis over the anticipated 15 year period of benefit of the program. Demand-Side Management programs are designed to reduce the energy requirements on the Company’s system. Demand-Side Management costs include materials, direct labour and applicable portions of support costs, equipment costs, and incentives, the majority of which are not eligible for capitalization. Costs relating to identifiable tangible assets that meet the capitalization criteria are recorded as property, plant and equipment. FIRST NATIONS PROVISIONS & COSTS
The First Nations Costs regulatory account includes the present value of future payments related to agreements reached with various First Nations groups. These agreements address settlements related to the construction and operation of the Company’s existing facilities and provide compensation for associated impacts. Annual settlement costs paid pursuant to these settlements are transferred to the First Nations Costs regulatory account. In addition, annual negotiation costs and current year interest costs are deferred to the First Nations Costs regulatory account. Also, pursuant to the Company’s fiscal 2015-2016 Revenue Requirements Rate Application, lump sum settlement payments are to be amortized over 10 years and, in fiscal 2015 and fiscal 2016, annual negotiation costs, annual settlement payments, and current year interest will be expensed from the First Nations Costs regulatory account in the year incurred.
NON-CURRENT PENSION COST
Variances that arise between forecast and actual non-current pension and other post-employment benefit costs are deferred. In addition, actuarial gains and losses related to post employment benefit plans are also
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deferred. The account is amortized over the average remaining service life of the employee group. In September 2015, the BCUC issued order G-148-15, approving the Company’s transfer of the operating cost variance between the fiscal 2015-2016 Revenue Requirements Rate Application plan amount and actual fiscal 2016 post-employment benefits current service costs. The deferral for fiscal 2016 was $17 million.
SITE C
Site C expenditures incurred in fiscal 2007 through the third quarter of fiscal 2015 have been deferred. In December 2014, the Provincial Government approved a final investment decision for the Site C project, resulting in expenditures being capitalized in property, plant and equipment starting in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2015. BC Hydro plans to seek BCUC approval to begin amortizing the balance of the Site C regulatory account once the assets are in service.
CONTRIBUTIONS IN AID (CIA) OF CONSTRUCTION AMORTIZATION
This account captures the difference in revenue requirement impacts of the 45 year amortization period the Company uses as per a depreciation study and the 25 year amortization period determined by the BCUC.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROVISIONS & COSTS
A liability provision and offsetting regulatory asset has been established for environmental compliance and remediation arising from the costs that will likely be incurred to comply with the Federal Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Regulations enacted under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, the Asbestos requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations under the jurisdiction of WorkSafe BC and the remediation of environmental contamination at a property occupied by a predecessor company. The regulatory asset for PCB remediation is amortized based on actual expenditures incurred during the year. Balances related to non-PCB environmental regulatory provisions are not amortized – amounts are transferred to environmental cost regulatory assets based on actual expenditures incurred attributable to the provision. Environmental cost regulatory assets are amortized over the term covered by the Company’s next revenue requirements filing. SMART METERING & INFRASTRUCTURE
Net operating costs incurred by the Company in fiscal 2015 and fiscal 2016 with respect to the Smart Metering & Infrastructure program were deferred through the end of fiscal 2016 when the project was completed. Costs relating to identifiable tangible and intangible assets that meet the capitalization criteria were recorded as property, plant and equipment or intangible assets respectively. The Smart Metering & Infrastructure costs incurred prior to fiscal 2015, including net operating costs, amortization of capital assets, and finance charges have been deferred and commenced amortization, based on the fiscal 2014 ending balance, over 15 years starting in fiscal 2015. Furthermore, per Direction 6, net operating costs incurred in fiscal 2015 and fiscal 2016 were deferred. Pursuant to Direction 7 to the BCUC, the BCUC may not disallow recovery in rates of the costs deferred to the Smart Metering & Infrastructure regulatory account.
IFRS PENSION
Unamortized experience gains and losses on the pension and other post-employment benefit plans recognized at the time of transition to the Prescribed Standards were deferred to this regulatory account to
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allow for recovery in future rates. The account balance is amortized over 20 years on a straight-line basis beginning in fiscal 2013. IFRS PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT
This account includes the fiscal 2012 incremental earnings impacts due to the application of the accounting principles of IFRS to Property, Plant & Equipment to the comparative fiscal year for the adoption of the Prescribed Standards. In addition, the account includes an annual deferral of overhead costs, ineligible for capitalization under the accounting principles of IFRS, equal to the fiscal 2012 overhead deferral amount less a ten year phase-in adjustment. The annual deferred amounts are amortized over 40 years beginning the year following the deferral of the expenditures.
RATE SMOOTHING ACCOUNT
As part of the 10 Year Rates Plan, the Rate Smoothing regulatory account was established with the objective of smoothing rate increases over a 10 year period so that there is less volatility from year to year. The account balance will be fully amortized by the end of the 10 Year Rates Plan. FUTURE REMOVAL & SITE RESTORATION COSTS
This account was established by a one-time transfer of $251 million from retained earnings for liabilities previously recorded in excess of amounts required as decommissioning obligations. The costs of dismantling and disposal of property, plant and equipment may be applied to this regulatory liability if they do not otherwise relate to an asset retirement obligation. This account is estimated to be fully depleted during fiscal 2017.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE GAINS AND LOSSES
Foreign exchange gains and losses from the translation of specified foreign currency financial instruments are deferred. Foreign exchange gains and losses are subject to external market forces over which BC Hydro has no control. The account balance is amortized using the straight-line pool method over the weighted average life of the related debt. TOTAL FINANCE CHARGES
This account is intended to mitigate the impact of certain variances that arise between the forecast finance costs in a revenue requirements application and actual finance charges incurred. Variances incurred during the current test period are recovered over the next test period. A test period refers to the period covered by a revenue requirements application filing (the current test period is fiscal 2015-2016). OTHER REGULATORY ACCOUNTS
Other regulatory asset and liability accounts with individual balances less than $30 million include the following: Storm Restoration, Capital Project Investigation, Real Property Sales, Arrow Water Provision, Minimum Reconnection Charge, Arrow Water Divestiture Costs and Amortization on Capital Additions.
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NOTE 14: OTHER NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Non-Current Receivables
Included in the non-current receivables balance is a $152 million (2015 - $156 million) receivable for contributions in aid of the construction of the Northwest Transmission Line (NTL). The contributions will be received in annual payments of approximately $11 million, adjusted for inflation. The fair value of the receivable was initially measured using an estimated inflation rate and a 4.6 per cent discount rate. The current portion of the NTL receivable is $11 million (2015 - $10 million) and has been recorded within accounts receivable and accrued revenue. Included in the non-current receivables balance is an $8 million receivable from certain mining customers. In February 2016, the Province of British Columbia issued a direction to the BCUC to establish the Mining Customer Payment Plan, which allows the operators of applicable B.C. mines to defer payment of a portion of electricity purchases for a period of up to five years. The direction also allows BC Hydro to establish a regulatory account in which BC Hydro would transfer the impact of any defaults on these deferred payments to allow recovery in future rates. Sinking Funds
Investments held in sinking funds are held by the Trustee (the Minister of Finance for the Province) for the redemption of long-term debt. The sinking fund balances at the statement of financial position date are accounted for as held to maturity, and include the following investments:
Effective December 2005, all sinking fund payment requirements on all new and outstanding debt were removed.
(in millions) 2016 2015Non-current receivables 171$ 156$ Sinking funds 167 155 Other 79 -
417$ 311$
(in millions) 2015
Province of BC bonds 107$ 2.9 % 100$ 3.0 %Other provincial government and crown corporation bonds 60 3.1 % 55 3.1 %
167$ 155$
1 Rate calculated on market yield to maturity.
Weighted Average
Effective Rate1
2016Weighted Average
Effective Rate1Carrying
ValueCarrying
Value
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NOTE 15: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND ACCRUED LIABILITIES
NOTE 16: LONG-TERM DEBT AND DEBT MANAGEMENT The Company’s long-term debt comprises bonds and revolving borrowings obtained under an agreement with the Province. The Company has a commercial paper borrowing program with the Province which is limited to $4,500 million, and is included in revolving borrowings. At March 31, 2016, the outstanding amount under the borrowing program was $2,376 million (2015 - $3,547 million). During fiscal 2016, the Company issued bonds with a par value of $2,691 million (2015 – $1,665 million) a weighted average effective interest rate of 2.5 per cent (2015 – 3.4 per cent) and a weighted average term to maturity of 20.2 years (2015 – 26.4 years).
(in millions) 2016 2015Accounts payable 265$ 294$ Accrued liabilities 1,031 945 Current portion of other long-term liabilities (Note 20) 122 129 Dividend payable (Note 17) 326 264 Other 72 76
1,816$ 1,708$
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Long-term debt, expressed in Canadian dollars, is summarized in the following table by year of maturity:
(in millions) 2016
Canadian US Euro Total
Weighted Average Interest
Rate1 Canadian US Total
Weighted Average Interest
Rate1
Maturing in fiscal:
2016 -$ -$ -$ -$ - 150$ -$ 150$ 5.2
2017 - - - - - - - - -
2018 40 - - 40 4.8 40 - 40 4.8
2019 1,030 259 - 1,289 4.4 1,030 254 1,284 4.6
2020 175 - - 175 5.3 175 - 175 5.3
2021 1,100 - - 1,100 7.5 - - - -
1-5 years 2,345 259 - 2,604 5.8 1,395 254 1,649 4.7
6-10 years 2,136 649 390 3,175 4.9 2,336 - 2,336 7.3
11-15 years 1,000 - - 1,000 3.7 800 634 1,434 5.2
16-20 years 1,110 - - 1,110 5.0 1,110 - 1,110 5.0
21-25 years 1,250 389 - 1,639 5.5 - 380 380 7.4
26-30 years 4,588 - - 4,588 3.9 5,838 - 5,838 4.1
Over 30 years 1,730 - - 1,730 3.5 530 - 530 4.4
Bonds 14,159 1,297 390 15,846 4.6 12,009 1,268 13,277 5.0
Revolving borrowings 1,605 771 - 2,376 0.6 2,623 924 3,547 0.7 15,764 2,068 390 18,222 14,632 2,192 16,824
Adjustments to carrying value resulting from hedge accounting 23 24 - 47 27 25 52 Unamortized premium, discount, and issue costs (39) (12) (5) (56) 13 (13) -
15,748 2,080 385 18,213 14,672 2,204 16,876 Less: Current portion (1,605) (771) - (2,376) (2,774) (924) (3,698)
Long-term debt 14,143$ 1,309$ 385$ 15,837$ 11,898$ 1,280$ 13,178$
1 The weighted average interest rate represents the effective rate of interest on fixed-rate bonds.
2015
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The following foreign currency contracts were in place at March 31, 2016 in a net asset position of $18 million (2015 – asset of $76 million). Such contracts are primarily used to hedge foreign currency long-term debt principal and U.S. commercial paper borrowings.
For more information about the Company’s exposure to interest rate, foreign currency and liquidity risk, see Note 19. NOTE 17: CAPITAL MANAGEMENT Orders in Council from the Province establish the basis for determining the Company’s equity for regulatory purposes, as well as the annual Payment to the Province (see below). Capital requirements are consequently managed through the retention of equity subsequent to the Payment to the Province and a limit on the Payment to the Province if it would cause the debt to equity ratio to exceed 80:20. The Company monitors its capital structure on the basis of its debt to equity ratio. For this purpose, the applicable Order in Council defines debt as revolving borrowings and interest-bearing borrowings less investments held in sinking funds and cash and cash equivalents. Equity comprises retained earnings, accumulated other comprehensive income and contributed surplus. During the period, there were no changes in the approach to capital management.
(in millions) 2016 2015Cross- Currency Swaps
Euro dollar to Canadian dollar - notional amount1 264€ -€ Euro dollar to Canadian dollar - weighted average contract rate 1.48 - Weighted remaining term 10 years -
Foreign Currency ForwardsUnited States dollar to Canadian dollar - notional amount1 US$ 1,450 US$ 1,542United States dollar to Canadian dollar - weighted average contract rate 1.28 1.22 Weighted remaining term 6 years 6 years
1 Notional amount for a derivative instrument is defined as the contractual amount on which payments are calculated.
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The debt to equity ratio at March 31, 2016, and March 31, 2015 was as follows:
Payment to the Province
The Company is required to make an annual Payment to the Province (the Payment) on or before June 30 of each year. The Payment is equal to 85 per cent of the Company’s net income for the most recently completed fiscal year unless the debt to equity ratio, as defined by the Province, after deducting the Payment, is greater than 80:20. If the Payment would result in a debt to equity ratio exceeding 80:20, then the Payment is the greatest amount that can be paid without causing the debt to equity ratio to exceed 80:20. The Payment accrued at March 31, 2016 is $326 million (March 31, 2015 - $264 million), which is included in accounts payable and accrued liabilities and is less than 85 per cent of the net income due to the 80:20 cap. NOTE 18: EMPLOYEE BENEFITS – POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFIT PLANS The Company provides a defined benefit statutory pension plan to substantially all employees, as well as supplemental arrangements which provide pension benefits in excess of statutory limits. Pension benefits are based on years of membership service and highest five-year average pensionable earnings. The plan also provides pensioners a conditional indexing fund. Employees make basic and indexing contributions to the plan funds based on a percentage of current pensionable earnings. The Company contributes amounts as prescribed by the independent actuary. The Company is responsible for ensuring that the statutory pension plan has sufficient assets to pay the pension benefits upon retirement of employees. The supplemental arrangements are unfunded. The most recent actuarial funding valuation for the statutory pension plan was performed at December 31, 2012. The next valuation for funding purposes is being prepared as at December 31, 2015, and the results will be available in September 2016. The Company also provides post-employment benefits other than pensions including limited medical, extended health, dental and life insurance coverage for retirees who have at least 10 years of service and qualify to receive pension benefits. Certain benefits, including the short-term continuation of health care and life insurance, are provided to terminated employees or to survivors on the death of an employee. These post-employment benefits other than pensions are not funded. Post-employment benefits include the pay out of benefits that vest or accumulate, such as banked vacation.
(in millions) 2016 2015Total debt, net of sinking funds 18,046$ 16,721$ Less: Cash and cash equivalents (44) (39) Net Debt 18,002$ 16,682$
Retained earnings 4,397$ 4,068$ Contributed surplus 60 60 Accumulated other comprehensive income 43 42 Total Equity 4,500$ 4,170$ Net Debt to Equity Ratio 80 : 20 80 : 20
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Information about the pension benefit plans and post-employment benefits other than pensions is as follows: (a) The expense for the Company’s benefit plans for the years ended at March 31, 2016 and 2015 is
recognized in the following line items in the statement of comprehensive income prior to any capitalization of employment costs attributable to property, plant and equipment and intangible asset additions and prior to the application of regulatory accounting:
Actuarial gains and losses recognized in other comprehensive income are $nil (2015 – $nil). As per Note 13, in accordance with Prescribed Standards and as approved by the BCUC, actuarial gains and losses, as summarized in Note 18(c) below, are deferred to the Non-Current Pension Cost regulatory account.
(b) Information about the Company’s defined benefit plans at March 31, in aggregate, is as follows:
The Company determined that there was no minimum funding requirement adjustment required in fiscal 2016 and fiscal 2015 in accordance with IFRIC 14, The Limit on Defined Benefit Asset, Minimum Funding Requirements and Their Interaction.
(in millions) 2016 2015 2016 2015Current service costs charged to personnel operating costs 97$ 77$ 16$ 13$ Net interest costs charged to finance costs 40 38 17 17 Total post-employment benefit plan expense 137$ 115$ 33$ 30$
Benefit PlansPension Other
Benefit Plans
(in millions) 2016 2015 2016 2015Defined benefit obligation of funded plans (4,228)$ (4,202)$ -$ -$ Defined benefit obligation of unfunded plans (157) (155) (441) (432) Fair value of plan assets 3,169 3,291 - - Plan deficit (1,216)$ (1,066)$ (441)$ (432)$
Benefits Plans Benefits PlansPension Other
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(c) Movement of defined benefit obligations and defined benefit plan assets during the year:
(in millions) 2016 2015 2016 2015Defined benefit obligationOpening defined benefit obligation 4,357$ 3,784$ 432$ 374$ Current service cost 97 77 16 13
Interest cost on benefit obligations 115 230 17 17 Benefits paid1
(171) (175) (12) (12) Employee contributions 28 27 - - Actuarial (gains) losses2
(41) 414 (12) 40 Defined benefit obligation, end of year 4,385 4,357 441 432
Fair value of plan assetsOpening fair value 3,291 2,985 n/a n/a
Interest income on plan assets374 192 n/a n/a
Employer contributions 66 66 n/a n/aEmployee contributions 28 27 n/a n/a
Benefits paid1(165) (169) n/a n/a
Actuarial (losses) gains2,3(125) 190 n/a n/a
Fair value of plan assets, end of year 3,169 3,291 - - Accrued benefit liability (1,216)$ (1,066)$ (441)$ (432)$ 1 Benefits paid under Pension Benefit Plans include $13 million (2015 - $20 million) of settlement payments.2
3
PensionBenefit Plans
OtherBenefit Plans
Actual loss on defined benefit plan assets for the year ended March 31, 2016 was $51 million (2015 - $382 million income).
Actuarial gains/losses are included in the Non-Current Pension Cost regulatory account and for fiscal 2016 are comprised of $125 million of experience losses on return of plan assets and $53 million of net experience gains on the benefit obligations due to discount rate changes and experience gains, partially offset by a change in the mortality assumption incorporating future mortality improvement.
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(d) The significant assumptions adopted in measuring the Company’s accrued benefit obligations as at each March 31 year end are as follows:
The valuation cost method for the accrued benefit obligation is the projected accrued benefit pro-rated on service.
(e) Asset allocation of the defined benefit statutory pension plan as at the measurement date:
Plan assets are re-balanced within ranges around target applications. The Company’s expected return on plan assets is determined by considering long-term historical returns, future estimates of long-term investment returns and asset allocations.
(f) Other information about the Company’s benefit plans is as follows:
The Company’s contribution to be paid to its funded defined benefit plan in fiscal 2017 is expected to amount to $57 million. The expected benefit payment to be paid in fiscal 2017 in respect to the unfunded defined benefit plan is $19 million.
2016 2015 2016 2015Discount rate
Benefit cost 3.51% 4.37% 3.79% 4.59%Accrued benefit obligation 3.81% 3.51% 3.72% 3.79%
Rate of return on plan assets 3.51% 4.37% n/a n/aRate of compensation increase
Benefit cost 3.35% 3.35% n/a n/aAccrued benefit obligation 3.35% 3.35% n/a n/a
Health care cost trend ratesWeighted average health care cost trend rate n/a n/a 5.10% 5.47%Weighted average ultimate health care cost trend rate n/a n/a 4.29% 4.39%Year ultimate health care cost trend rate will be achieved n/a n/a 2026 2026
PensionBenefit Plans
OtherBenefit Plans
Target Allocation Min Max 2016 2015Equities 57% 41% 76% 60% 62%Fixed interest investments 29% 19% 39% 30% 28%Real estate 10% 5% 15% 8% 9%Infrastructure 4% 0% 10% 2% 1%
Target Range
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Assumed healthcare cost trend rates have a significant effect on the amounts recognized in net income. A one percentage point change in assumed healthcare cost trend rates would have the following effects:
The impact on the defined benefit obligation for the Pension Benefit Plans of changing certain of the major assumptions is as follows:
NOTE 19: FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
FINANCIAL RISKS
The Company is exposed to a number of financial risks in the normal course of its business operations, including market risks resulting from fluctuations in commodity prices, interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates, as well as credit risks and liquidity risks. The nature of the financial risks and the Company’s strategy for managing these risks has not changed significantly from the prior period. The following discussion is limited to the nature and extent of risks arising from financial instruments, as defined under IFRS 7, Financial Instruments: Disclosures. However, for a complete understanding of the nature and extent of financial risks the Company is exposed to, this note should be read in conjunction with the Company’s discussion of Risk Management found in the Management’s Discussion and Analysis section of the 2016 Annual Service Plan Report.
(a) Credit Risk
Credit risk refers to the risk that one party to a financial instrument will cause a financial loss for a counterparty by failing to discharge an obligation. The Company is exposed to credit risk related to cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash, sinking fund investments, and derivative instruments. It is also exposed to credit risk related to accounts receivable arising from its day-to-day electricity and natural gas sales in and outside British Columbia. Maximum credit risk with respect to financial assets is limited to the carrying amount presented on the statement of financial position with the exception of U.S. dollar sinking funds classified as held-to-maturity and carried on the statement of financial position at amortized cost of $167 million. The maximum credit risk exposure for these U.S. dollar
(in millions) 2016Effect on current service costs 4$ $ (3)Effect on defined benefit obligation 57 (46)
point increase point decreaseOne percentage
2016
One percentage
2016
($ in millions)
Increase/ decrease in assumption
Effect on accrued benefit
obligation
Effect on current
service costsDiscount rate 1% increase $ -463 $ -24Discount rate 1% decrease + 531 + 29Longevity 1 year +/- 134 +/- 3
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sinking funds as at March 31, 2016 is its fair value of $194 million. The Company manages this risk through Board-approved credit risk management policies which contain limits and procedures related to the selection of counterparties. Exposures to credit risks are monitored on a regular basis. In addition, the Company has credit loss insurance that covers most credit exposures with U.S. counterparties or transactions delivered in the U.S.
(b) Liquidity Risk
Liquidity risk refers to the risk that the Company will encounter difficulty in meeting obligations associated with financial liabilities. The Company manages liquidity risk by forecasting cash flows to identify financing requirements and by maintaining a commercial paper borrowing program under an agreement with the Province (Note 16 – Long-Term Debt and Debt Management). The Company’s long-term debt comprises bonds and revolving borrowings obtained under an agreement with the Province. Cash from operations reduces the Company’s liquidity risk. The Company does not believe that it will encounter difficulty in meeting its obligations associated with financial liabilities.
(c) Market Risks
Market risk refers to the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in market prices. Market risk comprises three types of risk: currency risk, interest rate risk, and price risk, such as changes in commodity prices and equity values. The Company monitors its exposure to market fluctuations and may use derivative contracts to manage these risks, as it considers appropriate. Other than in its energy trading subsidiary Powerex, the Company does not use derivative contracts for trading or speculative purposes. (i) Currency Risk
Currency risk refers to the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate because of changes in foreign exchange rates. The Company’s currency risk is primarily with the U.S. dollar. The majority of the Company’s currency risk arises from long-term debt in the form of U.S. dollar denominated bonds. During the year, the Company issued a European currency denominated bond and simultaneously entered into a cross currency swap hedging the principal and interest payments of the bond against movements in the Euro, thereby effectively converting it into a Canadian bond. Energy commodity prices are also subject to currency risk as they are primarily denominated in U.S. dollars. As a result, the Company’s trade revenues and purchases of energy commodities, such as electricity and natural gas, and associated accounts receivable and accounts payable, are affected by the Canadian/U.S. dollar exchange rate. In addition, all commodity derivatives and contracts priced in U.S. dollars are also affected by the Canadian/U.S. dollar exchange rate. The Company actively manages its currency risk through a number of Board-approved policy documents. The Company uses cross-currency swaps and forward foreign exchange purchase contracts to achieve and maintain the Board-approved U.S. dollar exposure targets.
(ii) Interest Rate Risk
Interest rate risk refers to the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2016 AND 2015
will fluctuate because of changes in market interest rates. The Company is exposed to changes in interest rates primarily through its variable rate debt and the active management of its debt portfolio including its related sinking fund assets and temporary investments. The Company’s Board-approved debt management strategies include maintaining a percentage of variable interest rate debt within a certain range. The Company may enter into interest rate swaps to achieve and maintain the target range of variable interest rate debt.
(iii) Commodity Price Risk
The Company is exposed to commodity price risk as fluctuations in electricity prices and natural gas prices could have a materially adverse effect on its financial condition. Prices for electricity and natural gas fluctuate in response to changes in supply and demand, market uncertainty, and other factors beyond the Company’s control.
The Company enters into derivative contracts to manage commodity price risk. Risk management strategies, policies and limits are designed to ensure the Company’s risks and related exposures are aligned with the Company’s business objectives and risk tolerance. Risks are managed within defined limits that are regularly reviewed by the Board of Directors.
Categories of Financial Instruments
Finance charges, including interest income and expenses, for financial instruments disclosed in the following note, are prior to the application of regulatory accounting for the years ended March 31, 2016 and 2015.
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2016 AND 2015
The following table provides a comparison of carrying values and fair values for non-derivative financial instruments as at March 31, 2016 and 2015. The non-derivative financial instruments, where carrying value differs from fair value, would be classified as Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy.
The carrying value of cash equivalents, loans and receivables, and accounts payable and accrued liabilities approximates fair value due to the short duration of these financial instruments. The fair value of derivative instruments designated and not designated as hedges, was as follows:
The carrying value of derivative instruments designated and not designated as hedges was the same as the fair value.
2016 2015
(in millions)Carrying
ValueFair
ValueCarrying
ValueFair
Value
Interest Income (Expense) recognized in Finance Charges
Interest Income (Expense) recognized in Finance Charges
Financial Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value Through Profit or Loss:Cash equivalents - short-term investments $ 11 $ 11 $ 11 $ 11 $ 1 $ 1
Loans and Receivables:Accounts receivable and accrued revenue 669 669 627 627 - - Non-current receivables 171 171 156 162 7 5 Cash 33 33 28 28 - -
Held to Maturity:Sinking funds – US 167 194 155 184 8 7
Other Financial Liabilities:Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (1,816) (1,816) (1,708) (1,708) - - Revolving borrowings - CAD (1,605) (1,605) (2,623) (2,623) (14) (33)Revolving borrowings - US (771) (771) (924) (924) (2) - Long-term debt (including current portion due in one year)
(15,837) (18,684) (13,329) (16,799) (701) (638)
First Nations liabilities (non-current portion) (378) (547) (391) (758) (17) (9)Finance lease obligations (non-current portion) (219) (219) (240) (240) (21) (23)Other liabilities (147) (153) (81) (86) - -
20152016
2016 2015
(in millions)Fair
ValueFair
ValueDerivative Instruments Used to Hedge Risk Associated with Long-term Debt:Foreign currency contracts (cash flow hedges for $US denominated long-term debt) $ 57 $ 45 Foreign currency contracts (cash flow hedges for €Euro denominated long-term debt) (5) -
52 45 Non-Designated Derivative Instruments:Foreign currency contracts (34) 31 Commodity derivatives 41 50
7 81 Net asset 59$ $ 126
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2016 AND 2015
The derivatives are represented on the statement of financial position as follows:
For designated cash flow hedges for the year ended March 31, 2016, a gain of $12 million (2015 - $81 million gain) was recognized in other comprehensive income. For the year ended March 31, 2016, $21 million (2015 - $127 million) was removed from other comprehensive income and reported in net income, offsetting foreign exchange losses (2015 – losses) recorded in the year. For derivative instruments not designated as hedges, a gain of $2 million (2015 - $8 million gain) was recognized in finance charges for the year ended March 31, 2016 with respect to foreign currency contracts for cash management purposes. For the year ended March 31, 2016, a gain of $58 million (2015 - $22 million gain) was recognized in finance charges with respect to foreign currency contracts for U.S. short-term borrowings. These economic hedges offset $61 million of foreign exchange revaluation losses (2015 - $24 million loss) recorded with respect to U.S. short-term borrowings for the year ended March 31, 2016. A net gain of $9 million (2015 - $76 million gain) was recorded in trade revenue for the year ended March 31, 2016 with respect to commodity derivatives. Inception Gains and Losses
Changes in deferred inception gains and losses are as follows:
CREDIT RISK
Domestic Electricity Receivables
A customer application and a credit check are required prior to initiation of services. For customers with no BC Hydro credit history, call center agents ensure accounts are secured either by a credit bureau check, a cash security deposit, or a credit reference letter.
(in millions) 2016 2015Current portion of derivative financial instrument assets $ 137 $ 152 Current portion of derivative financial instrument liabilities (143) (85)
Derivative financial instrument assets, non-current 92 97 Derivative financial instrument liabilities, non-current (27) (38)Net asset $ 59 $ 126
(in millions) 2016 2015Deferred inception loss, beginning of the year $ 70 $ 50 New transactions (14) 22 Amortization (8) (2)Deferred inception loss, end of the year $ 48 $ 70
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The value of domestic and trade accounts receivable, by age and the related provision for doubtful accounts are presented in the following table. Domestic and Trade Accounts Receivable Net of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
At the end of each reporting year, a review of the provision for doubtful accounts is performed. It is an assessment of the potential amount of domestic and trade accounts receivable which will not be paid by customers after the statement of financial position date. The assessment is made by reference to age, status and risk of each receivable, current economic conditions, and historical information.
Financial Assets Arising from the Company’s Trading Activities
A substantial majority of the Company’s counterparties associated with its trading activities are in the energy sector. This industry concentration has the potential to impact the Company’s overall exposure to credit risk in that the counterparties may be similarly affected by changes in economic, regulatory, political, and other factors. The Company manages credit risk by authorizing trading transactions within the guidelines of the Company’s risk management policies, by monitoring the credit risk exposure and credit standing of counterparties on a regular basis, and by obtaining credit assurances from counterparties to which they are entitled under contract. The Company enters into derivative transactions under International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) and Western Systems Power Pool (WSPP) or similar master netting agreements and presents these transactions on a gross basis under derivative commodity assets/liabilities in the statement of financial position. These master netting agreements do not meet the criteria for offsetting as the Company does not have the legally enforceable right to offset recognized amounts. The right to offset is enforceable only on the occurrence of future events such as a credit default. Under the Company’s trading agreements, the amounts owed by each counterparty that are due on a single day in respect of all transactions outstanding in the same currency under the same agreement are aggregated into a single net amount being payable by one party to the other. Such receivable or payable amounts meet the criteria for offsetting and are presented as such on the Company’s statement of financial position.
(in millions) 2016 2015Current 362$ 381$ Past due (30-59 days) 27 26 Past due (60-89 days) 6 6 Past due (More than 90 days) 3 6
398 419 Allowance for doubtful accounts (8) (8) Total 390$ 411$
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The following table sets out the carrying amounts of recognized financial instruments that are subject to the above agreements:
With respect to these financial assets, the Company assigns credit limits for counterparties based on evaluations of their financial condition, net worth, regulatory environment, cost recovery mechanisms, credit ratings, and other credit criteria as deemed appropriate. Credit limits and credit quality are monitored periodically and a detailed credit analysis is performed at least annually. Further, the Company has tied a portion of its contracts to master agreements that require security in the form of cash or letters of credit if current net receivables and replacement cost exposure exceed contractually specified limits. The following table outlines the distribution, by credit rating, of financial assets associated with our trading activities that are neither past due nor impaired:
(in millions)
Gross Derivative Instruments Presented in Statement of
Financial Position
Related Instruments
That Are Not Offset Net Amount
Derivative commodity assets $ 165 $ 5 $ 160 Derivative commodity liabilities 124 5 119
2016
(in millions)
Gross Derivative Instruments Presented in Statement of
Financial Position
Related Instruments
That Are Not Offset Net Amount
Derivative commodity assets $ 165 $ 1 $ 164 Derivative commodity liabilities 115 1 114
2015
Investment Grade Unrated Non-Investment Grade TotalAs at March 31, 2016 % % % %Accounts receivable 92 2 6 100Assets from trading activities 100 0 0 100
Investment Grade Unrated Non-Investment Grade TotalAs at March 31, 2015 % % % %Accounts receivable 86 1 13 100Assets from trading activities 100 0 0 100
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LIQUIDITY RISK The following table details the remaining contractual maturities at March 31, 2016 of the Company’s non-derivative financial liabilities and derivative financial liabilities, which are based on contractual undiscounted cash flows. Interest payments have been computed using contractual rates or, if floating, based on rates current at March 31, 2016. In respect of the cash flows in foreign currencies, the exchange rate as at March 31, 2016 has been used.
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1 The Company believes that the liquidity risk associated with commodity derivative financial liabilities needs to be considered in conjunction with the profile of payments or receipts arising from commodity derivative financial assets. It should be noted that cash flows associated with future energy sales and commodity contracts which are not considered financial instruments under IAS 39 are not included in this analysis, which is prepared in accordance with IFRS 7.
Carrying Value
Fiscal 2017
Fiscal 2018
Fiscal 2019
Fiscal 2020
Fiscal 2021
Fiscal 2022
(in millions)and
thereafter
Non-Derivative Financial LiabilitiesTotal accounts payable and other payables 1,573$ (1,573)$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$
(excluding interest accruals and current portion of lease obligations and other long-term liabilities)
Long-term debt 18,404 (3,109) (769) (2,007) (838) (1,726) (21,708) (including interest payments)
Lease obligations 240 (40) (40) (21) (21) (21) (312) Other long-term liabilities 556 (15) (12) (41) (31) (31) (1,551) Total Non-Derivative Financial Liabilities 20,773 (4,737) (821) (2,069) (890) (1,778) (23,571) Derivative Financial Liabilities
5 Cash outflow (10) (10) (10) (10) (10) (439) Cash inflow 3 3 3 3 3 407
used for hedging 5 Cash outflow - - - - - (337) Cash inflow - - - - - 337
designated at fair value 36 Cash outflow (847) (21) - - - - Cash inflow 811 21 - - - -
104 (95) (12) (2) - - - Physically settled commodity derivative
20 (30) 2 - - - - Total Derivative Financial Liabilities 170 (168) (17) (9) (7) (7) (32) Total Financial Liabilities 20,943 (4,905) (838) (2,078) (897) (1,785) (23,603) Derivative Financial Assets
used for hedging (62) Cash outflow - - (204) - - (382) Cash inflow - - 259 - - 406
(2) Cash outflow (44) - - - - - Cash inflow 46 - - - - -
(90) 68 6 2 - - - Physically settled commodity derivative
(75) 182 30 8 4 - - Total Derivative Financial Assets (229) 252 36 65 4 - 24
Net Financial Liabilities1 20,714$ (4,653)$ (802)$ (2,013)$ (893)$ (1,785)$ (23,579)$
Forward foreign exchange contracts
Cross currency swaps used for hedging
liabilities designated at fair value
Other forward foreign exchange contracts
Financially settled commodity derivative
liabilities designated at fair value
liabilities designated at fair value
Other forward foreign exchange contracts
liabilities designated at fair value
designated at fair value
Forward foreign exchange contracts
Financially settled commodity derivative
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2016 AND 2015
MARKET RISKS
(a) Currency Risk
Sensitivity Analysis A $0.01 strengthening (weakening) of the U.S. dollar against the Canadian dollar at March 31, 2016 would have a negative (positive) impact of $2 million on net income but as a result of regulatory accounting would have no impact on net income and would have an immaterial impact on other comprehensive income. The Finance Charges regulatory account that captures all variances from forecasted finance charges as described in Note 13 eliminates any impact on net income. This analysis assumes that all other variables, in particular interest rates, remain constant. This sensitivity analysis has been determined assuming that the change in foreign exchange rates had occurred at March 31, 2016 and been applied to each of the Company’s exposures to currency risk for both derivative and non-derivative financial instruments in existence at that date, and that all other variables remain constant. The stated change represents management’s assessment of reasonably possible changes in foreign exchange rates over the period until the next statement of financial position date.
(b) Interest Rate Risk
Sensitivity analysis for variable rate non-derivative instruments An increase (decrease) of 100-basis points in interest rates at March 31, 2016 would have a negative (positive) impact on net income of $28 million but as a result of regulatory accounting would have no impact on net income and would have an immaterial impact on other comprehensive income. The Finance Charges regulatory account that captures all variances from forecasted finance charges as described in Note 13 eliminates any impact on net income. This analysis assumes that all other variables, in particular foreign exchange rates, remain constant. This sensitivity analysis has been determined assuming that the change in interest rates had occurred at March 31, 2016 and been applied to each of the Company’s exposure to interest rate risk for non-derivative financial instruments in existence at that date, and that all other variables remain constant. The stated change represents management’s assessment of reasonably possible changes in interest rates over the period until the next statement of financial position date.
(c) Commodity Price Risk
Sensitivity Analysis Commodity price risk refers to the risk that the fair value or future cash flows of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes in commodity prices. BC Hydro’s subsidiary Powerex trades and delivers energy and associated products and services throughout North America. As a result, the Company has exposure to movements in prices for commodities Powerex trades, including electricity, natural gas and associated derivative products. Prices for electricity and natural gas commodities fluctuate in response to changes in supply and demand, market uncertainty, and other factors beyond the Company’s control. The Company manages these exposures through its Board-approved risk management policies, which limit components of and overall market risk exposures, pre-define approved products and mandate
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regular reporting of exposures. The Company’s Risk Management Policy for trading activities defines various limits and controls, including Value at Risk (VaR) limits, mark-to-market limits, and various transaction specific limits which are monitored on a daily basis. VaR estimates the pre-tax forward trading loss that could result from changes in commodity prices, with a specific level of confidence, over a specific time period. Powerex uses an industry standard Monte Carlo VaR model to determine the potential change in value of its forward trading portfolio over a 10-day holding period, within a 95 per cent confidence level, resulting from normal market fluctuations. VaR as an estimate of price risk has several limitations. The VaR model uses historical information to determine potential future volatility and correlation, assuming that price movements in the recent past are indicative of near-future price movements. It cannot forecast unusual events which can lead to extreme price movements. In addition, it is sometimes difficult to appropriately estimate VaR associated with illiquid or non-standard products. As a result, Powerex uses additional measures to supplement the use of VaR to estimate price risk. These include the use of a Historic VaR methodology, stress tests and notional limits for illiquid or emerging products. Powerex’s VaR, calculated under this methodology, was approximately $10 million at March 31, 2016 (2015 - $5 million).
Fair Value Hierarchy
The following provides an analysis of financial instruments that are measured subsequent to initial recognition at fair value, grouped based on the lowest level of input that is significant to that fair value measurement. The inputs used in determining fair value are characterized by using a hierarchy that prioritizes inputs based on the degree to which they are observable. The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
Level 1 - values are quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets and liabilities.
Level 2 - inputs are those other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly, as of the reporting date.
Level 3 - inputs are those that are not based on observable market data.
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2016 AND 2015
The following tables present the financial instruments measured at fair value for each hierarchy level as at March 31, 2016 and 2015:
The Company determines Level 2 fair values for debt securities and derivatives using discounted cash flow techniques, which use contractual cash flows and market-related discount rates. Level 2 fair values for energy derivatives are determined using inputs other than unadjusted quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly (i.e. as prices) or indirectly (i.e. derived from prices). Level 2 includes bilateral and over-the-counter contracts valued using interpolation from observable forward curves or broker quotes from active markets for similar instruments and other publicly available data, and options valued using industry-standard and accepted models incorporating only observable data inputs. For year ended March 31, 2016, energy derivatives with a carrying amount of $14 million were transferred from Level 2 to Level 1 as the Company now uses published price quotations in an active market. Powerex holds congestion products and structured power transactions that require the use of unobservable inputs when observable inputs are unavailable. Congestion products are valued using forward spreads at liquid hubs that include adjustments for the value of energy at different locations relative to the liquid hub as well as other adjustments that may impact the valuation. Option pricing models are used when the congestion product is an option. Structured power transactions are valued using standard contracts at a liquid hub with adjustments to account for the quality of the energy, the receipt or delivery location, and delivery flexibility where appropriate. Significant unobservable inputs include adjustments for the quality of the energy and the transaction location relative to the reference standard liquid hub.
As at March 31, 2016 (in millions) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 TotalShort-term investments 11$ -$ -$ 11$ Derivatives designated as hedges - 62 - 62 Derivatives not designated as hedges 75 30 62 167 Total financial assets carried at fair value 86$ 92$ 62$ 240$ Derivatives designated as hedges -$ (10)$ -$ (10)$ Derivatives not designated as hedges (108) (46) (6) (160) Total financial liabilities carried at fair value (108)$ (56)$ (6)$ (170)$
As at March 31, 2015 (in millions) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 TotalShort-term investments 11$ -$ -$ 11$ Derivatives designated as hedges - 53 - 53 Derivatives not designated as hedges 72 77 47 196 Total financial assets carried at fair value 83$ 130$ 47$ 260$ Derivatives designated as hedges -$ (8)$ -$ (8)$ Derivatives not designated as hedges (76) (31) (8) (115) Total financial liabilities carried at fair value (76)$ (39)$ (8)$ (123)$
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The following table reconciles the changes in the balance of financial instruments carried at fair value on the statement of financial position, classified as Level 3, for the years ended March 31, 2016 and 2015:
Level 3 fair values for energy derivatives are determined using inputs that are based on unobservable inputs. Level 3 includes instruments valued using observable prices adjusted for unobservable basis differentials such as delivery location and product quality, instruments which are valued by extrapolation of observable market information into periods for which observable market information is not yet available, and instruments valued using internally developed or non-standard valuation models. During the year, unrealized gains of $22 million (2015 - $42 million gain) were recognized on Level 3 derivative commodity assets still on hand at year end. During the year, unrealized gains of $3 million (2015 - $8 million loss) were recognized on Level 3 derivative commodity liabilities still on hand at year end. These gains and losses are recognized in trade revenues. Methodologies and procedures regarding Powerex’s energy trading Level 3 fair value measurements are determined by Powerex’s Risk Management group. Level 3 fair values are calculated within Powerex’s Risk Management policies for trading activities based on underlying contractual data as well as observable and non-observable inputs. Development of non-observable inputs requires the use of judgment. To ensure reasonability, Level 3 fair value measurements are reviewed and validated by Powerex’s Risk Management and Finance departments on a regular basis.
(in millions)Balance at March 31, 2014 $ 43 Cumulative impact of net gain recognized 38 New transactions (3) Existing transactions settled (39) Balance at March 31, 2015 39 Cumulative impact of net gain recognized 21 New transactions (4) Balance at March 31, 2016 $ 56
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NOTE 20: OTHER NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
Changes in each class of provision during the financial year are set out below:
Environmental Liabilities
The Company has recorded a liability for the estimated future environmental expenditures related to present or past activities of the Company. The Company’s recorded liability is based on management’s best estimate of the present value of the future expenditures expected to be required to comply with existing regulations. There are uncertainties in estimating future environmental costs due to potential external events such as changes in legislation or regulations and advances in remediation technologies. All factors used in estimating the Company’s environmental liabilities represent management’s best estimates of the present value of costs required to meet existing legislation or regulations. Estimated environmental liabilities are reviewed annually or more frequently if significant changes in regulation or other relevant factors occur. Estimate changes are accounted for prospectively. The undiscounted cash flow related to the Company’s environmental liabilities, which will be incurred between fiscal 2017 and 2045, is approximately $453 million and was determined based on current cost estimates. A range of discount rates between 0.5 to 2.1 per cent were used to calculate the net present value of the obligations.
(in millions) 2016 2015Provisions Environmental liabilities 390$ 368$ Decommissioning obligations 56 53 Other 10 27
456 448 First Nations liabilities 409 414 Finance lease obligations 240 259 Other liabilities 147 81 Deferred revenue - Skagit River Agreement 463 441
1,715 1,643 Less: Current portion, included in accounts payable and accrued liabilities (122) (129)
1,593$ 1,514$
Environmental Decommissioning Other TotalBalance at March 31, 2015 368$ 53$ 27$ 448$ Made during the period - - 4 4 Used during the period (27) (4) (21) (52) Changes in estimate 45 6 - 51 Accretion 4 1 - 5 Balance at March 31, 2016 390$ 56$ 10$ 456$
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEARS ENDED MARCH 31, 2016 AND 2015
Decommissioning Obligations
The Company’s decommissioning obligation provision consists of estimated removal and destruction costs associated with certain PCB contaminated assets and certain submarine cables. The Company has determined its best estimate of the undiscounted amount of cash flows required to settle remediation obligations at $85 million (2015 – $84 million), which will be settled between fiscal 2017 and 2054. The undiscounted cash flows are then discounted by a range of discount rates between 0.5 to 2.1 per cent were used to calculate the net present value of the obligations. The obligations are re-measured at each period end to reflect changes in estimated cash flows and discount rates. First Nations Liabilities
The First Nations liabilities consist primarily of settlement costs related to agreements reached with various First Nations groups. First Nations liabilities are recorded as financial liabilities and are measured at fair value on initial recognition with future contractual cash flows being discounted at rates ranging from 4.4 per cent to 5.0 per cent. These liabilities are measured at amortized cost and not re-measured for changes in discount rates. The First Nations liabilities are non-interest bearing. Finance Lease Liabilities
The finance lease obligations are related to long-term energy purchase agreements. The present value of the lease obligations were discounted at rates ranging from 7.9 per cent to 9.3 per cent with contract terms of 25 years expiring from 2018 until 2036. Finance lease liabilities are payable as follows:
Other Liabilities
Other liabilities consist of a contractual obligation associated with the construction of assets. The contractual obligation has an implied interest rate of 7 per cent and a repayment term of 15 years commencing in fiscal 2019. The liability is measured at amortized cost and not re-measured for changes in discount rates.
Future minimum
lease payments Interest
Present value of
minimum lease
payments
Future minimum
lease payments Interest
Present value of minimum
lease payments
(in millions) 2016 2016 2016 2015 2015 2015Less than one year 40$ 20$ 20$ 40$ 21$ 19$ Between one and five years 103 63 40 143 83 60 More than five years 312 132 180 312 132 180 Total minimum lease payments 455$ 215$ 240$ 495$ 236$ 259$
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NOTE 21: COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES Energy Commitments
BC Hydro (excluding Powerex) has long-term energy and capacity purchase contracts to meet a portion of its expected future domestic electricity requirements. The expected obligations to purchase energy under these contracts have a total value of approximately $56,336 million of which approximately $157 million relates to the purchase of natural gas and natural gas transportation contracts. The remaining commitments are at predetermined prices. Included in the total value of the long-term energy purchase agreements is $455 million accounted for as obligations under capital leases. The total BC Hydro combined payments are estimated to be approximately $1,472 million for less than one year, $6,592 million between one and five years, and $48,272 million for more than five years and up to 55 years. Powerex has energy purchase commitments with an estimated minimum payment obligation of $1,971 million extending to 2034. The total Powerex energy purchase commitments are estimated to be approximately $446 million for less than one year, $834 million between one and five years, and $691 million for more than five years. Powerex has energy sales commitments of $602 million extending to 2026 with estimated amounts of $381 million for less than one year, $208 million between one and five years, and $13 million for more than five years. Lease and Service Agreements
The Company has entered into various agreements to lease facilities or assets classified as operating leases, or support operations. The agreements cover periods of up to 70 years, and the aggregate minimum payments are approximately $755 million. Payments are $127 million for less than 1 year, $182 million between one and five years, and $446 million for more than five years. Contingencies and Guarantees
a) Facilities and Rights of Way: the Company is subject to existing and pending legal claims relating to alleged infringement and damages in the operation and use of facilities owned by the Company. These claims may be resolved unfavourably with respect to the Company and may have a significant adverse effect on the Company’s financial position. For existing claims in respect of which settlement negotiations have advanced to the extent that potential settlement amounts can reasonably be predicted, management has recorded a liability for the potential costs of those settlements. For pending claims, management believes that any loss exposure that may ultimately be incurred may differ materially from management’s current estimates. Management has not disclosed the ranges of expected outcomes due to the potentially adverse effect on the negotiation process for these claims.
b) Due to the size, complexity and nature of the Company’s operations, various other legal matters are
pending. It is not possible at this time to predict with any certainty the outcome of such litigation. Management believes that any settlements related to these matters will not have a material effect on the Company’s consolidated financial position or results of operations.
c) The Company and its subsidiaries have outstanding letters of credit totaling $1,065 million (2015 - $822 million), of which there is US $ 30 million (2015 – US $44 million).
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NOTE 22: RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS Subsidiaries
The principal subsidiaries of BC Hydro are Powerex, Powertech, and Columbia. All companies are wholly owned and incorporated in Canada and all ownership is in the form of common shares. Powerex is an active participant in western energy markets, buying and selling wholesale power, natural gas, ancillary services, clean and renewable power, and environmental products in Canada and the United States. Powertech offers services to solve technical problems with power equipment and systems in Canada and throughout the world. Columbia provides construction services in support of certain BC Hydro capital programs. All intercompany transactions and balances are eliminated upon consolidation. Related Parties
As a Crown corporation, the Company and the Province are considered related parties. All transactions between the Company and its related parties are considered to possess commercial substance and are consequently recorded at the exchange amount, which is the amount of consideration established and agreed to by the related parties. The related party transactions are summarized below:
The Company’s debt is either held or guaranteed by the Province (see Note 16). Under an agreement with the Province, the Company indemnifies the Province for any credit losses incurred by the Province related to interest rate and foreign currency contracts entered into by the Province on the Company’s behalf. At March 31, 2016, the aggregate exposure under this indemnity totaled approximately $62 million (2015 - $74 million). The Company has not experienced any losses to date under this indemnity. The Company and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation (bcIMC) are related parties and are both wholly owned by the Province. The Company has responsibility for administration of the British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority Pension Plan and uses internal and external service providers for this purpose. It has engaged bcIMC to manage investments on behalf of the plan. bcIMC uses internal and external investment managers for this purpose. Refer to Note 18 for the Company contributions to the pension plan for 2016 and 2015.
(in millions) 2016 2015Consolidated Statement of Financial Position Accounts receivable 103$ 91$ Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 381 320
Amounts incurred/accrued during the year include: Water rental fees 327 334 Cost of energy sales 116 130 Taxes 132 125 Interest 720 674 Payment to the Province 326 264
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Key Management Personnel and Board Compensation Key management personnel and board compensation includes compensation to the Company’s executive management team and board of directors.
(in millions) 2016 2015Short-term employee benefits 4$ 4$ Post-employment benefits 1 1
BC Hydro Powerex BC Hydro Powerex BC Hydro Powerex
Board of Directors 20 of 20
Audit & Finance Committee 6 of 6
Capital Projects Committee 4 of 4
Governance & Human Resources Committee (non-member) 1 of 7
Site C Project Board (non-member) 4 of 10
Board of Directors, Chair 9 of 10Audit & Finance Committee (non-member) 1 of 3Capital Projects Committee (ex-officio) 2 of 2Customer Service, Operations & Planning Committee (ex-officio) 1 of 2Governance & Human Resources Committee (ex-officio) 3 of 4ILM Project Board (ex-officio) 3 of 3John Hart Project Board (ex-officio) 3 of 4Powerex Audit & Risk Management Committee 3 of 3Powerex Board of Directors, Chair 3 of 3Safety, Human Resources & Environment Committee 1 of 1Site C Project Board, Chair 4 of 4
Board of Directors, Chair4 20 of 20Audit & Finance Committee (non-member) 1 of 3
Audit & Finance Committee (ex-officio)4 2 of 3
Capital Projects Committee4 4 of 4
Customer Service, Operations & Planning Committee4 4 of 4Governance & Human Resources Committee (non-member) 1 of 4
Governance & Human Resources Committee (ex-officio)4 3 of 3
ILM Project Board4 6 of 6John Hart Project Board (non-member) 1 of 4
John Hart Project Board (ex-officio)4 2 of 3Peace Williston Advisory Committee (non-member) 1 of 4
Powerex Audit & Risk Management Committee5 5 of 6
Powerex Board of Directors6 5 of 5
Site C Project Board4 10 of 10
Board of Directors 14 of 20Audit & Finance Committee, Chair 6 of 6Customer Service, Operations & Planning Committee 3 of 4Site C Project Board (non-member) 2 of 10Powerex Audit & Risk Management Committee, Chair 6 of 6Powerex Board of Directors 3 of 3
Powerex Board of Directors, Chair7 2 of 2
Board of Directors 16 of 20Capital Projects Committee 4 of 4Customer Service, Operations & Planning Committee, Chair 4 of 4ILM Project Board 5 of 6Powerex Audit & Risk Management Committee 5 of 6Powerex Board of Directors 5 of 5Site C Project Board (non-member) 3 of 10
Board of Directors 20 of 20Site C Project Board 6 of 6
Site C Project Board, Chair8 4 of 4Capital Projects Committee 4 of 4Customer Service, Operations & Planning Committee 4 of 4ILM Project Board 6 of 6John Hart Project Board, Chair 7 of 7Site C Project Board (non-member) 2 of 2
Board of Directors9 10 of 10
Audit & Finance Committee (non-member) 2 of 3
Capital Projects Committee (non-member) 1 of 2
Customer Service, Operations & Planning Committee (non-member) 1 of 2
Governance & Human Resources Committee (non-member) 1 of 3
ILM Project Board (non-member) 1 of 3
John Hart Project Board (non-member) 2 of 3
Powerex Audit & Risk Management Committee (non-member) 1 of 3
Powerex Board of Directors (non-member) 1 of 2
Site C Project Board (non-member) 4 of 4
Site C Project Board10 2 of 2
240
4,3391,875
35,250 42
7,156
1,875
Brown, James 20,000 13,500 9,000 44,375
Hatton, James
24,238
33,750 480
1,875
BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITYAND ITS SUBSIDIARY POWEREX CORP.SCHEDULE OF REMUNERATION AND EXPENSESBOARD OF DIRECTORSFISCAL YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 2016
NAME POSITIONRETAINERSMEETINGS ATTENDED1
TOTAL REMUNERATION
EXPENSESMEETING FEES2
Bennett, Brad 22,500 6,000 13,125 43,500
10,186
Bellringer, Stephen3 16,500 7,500
Adsit, Bill 25,875-
1,125
15,000 - 10,875
8,625
18,000 6,000 9,375
Knappett, John 19,500 - 13,875
Lambert, Valerie 7,500 - 6,000
33,375-
- 13,500
BC Hydro Powerex BC Hydro Powerex BC Hydro Powerex
NAME POSITIONRETAINERSMEETINGS ATTENDED1
TOTAL REMUNERATION
EXPENSESMEETING FEES2
Board of Directors 19 of 20Customer Service, Operations & Planning Committee 4 of 4Governance & Human Resources Committee, Chair 7 of 7ILM Project Board 5 of 5John Hart Project Board (non-member) 5 of 7Peace Williston Advisory Committee (non-member) 1 of 4Safety, Human Resources & Environment Committee, Chair 1 of 1Site C Project Board 10 of 10
19 of 206 of 64 of 47 of 71 of 7
3 of 32 of 2
Board of DirectorsAudit & Finance CommitteeCustomer Service, Operations & Planning Committee Governance & Human Resources CommitteeJohn Hart Project Board (non-member)Powerex Audit & Risk Management Committee11
Powerex Board of Directors12
Site C Project Board (non-member) 5 of 10
Board of Directors 19 of 20Capital Projects Committee, Chair 4 of 4Customer Service, Operations & Planning Committee 4 of 4ILM Project Board, Chair 6 of 6John Hart Project Board 7 of 7Site C Project Board 10 of 10
Board of Directors 19 of 20Capital Projects Committee 4 of 4Governance & Human Resources Committee 7 of 7John Hart Project Board (non-member) 1 of 7Peace Williston Advisory Committee, Chair 4 of 4Safety, Human Resources & Environment Committee 1 of 1Site C Project Board 10 of 10
GRAND TOTAL $191,000 $36,000 $128,250 $7,500 $362,750 $71,793
1 Reflects only the total number of meetings held during each Director’s tenure on the Board or Committee.2 Includes attendance at all Board and Committee meetings. 3 Ceased to be Chair and Director effective September 30, 2015.4 Appointed Chair and ex officio member of all BC Hydro Board Committees effective September 30, 2015; Remained a member of Capital Projects Committee, Customer Service, Operations & Planning Committee, ILM Project Board, and Site C Project Board until February 24, 2016.5 Appointed effective June 1, 2015.6 Appointed effective May 29, 2015.7 Appointed Chair effective November 5, 2015.8 Appointed Chair effective November 18, 2015. 9 Appointed effective September 30, 2015.10 Appointed effective February 23, 2016.11 Appointed effective November 16, 2015.12 Appointed effective November 5, 2015.
Redies, Tracy 15,000 3,000 12,375
North, Janine 18,000 - 16,125
Ritchie, John 21,000 - 13,125 34,125-
Weisgerber, Jack 18,000 - 15,750 10,081-
2,850
33,750
31,125 1,612750
10,56934,125-
BRITISH COLUMBIA HYDRO AND POWER AUTHORITY
SCHEDULE OF REMUNERATION AND EXPENSES
STATEMENT OF SEVERANCE AGREEMENTS
During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016, there were 64 severance agreements made between British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority and its non-unionized employees. These
agreements represented from 2 weeks to 18 months compensation.
GENERAL
The schedule of remuneration paid to employees during the year ended March 31, 2016 lists gross remuneration which can include base salary, overtime, timebank payouts, incentive
payments, benefit payouts and other cash payments (e.g. shift premiums).
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
EM 90,072Aasen 1,855
SH 117,728Abbas 399
IA 128,040Abbasi 657
CJ 114,688Abbott 1,432
JD 125,542Abbott 1,722
A 135,255Abdalla 3,173
MS 128,713Abley 1,610
M 93,423Ablog 39
M 114,652Aboughoury 1,799
A 79,527Abusbeaa 1,953
DC 96,026Acebedo 1,509
OP 133,848Acharya 13,517
JD 149,111Acland 3,662
RL 107,619Adair 1,423
RM 88,184Adam 0
BS 107,731Adams 2,181
DW 105,788Adams 17,240
E 86,640Adams 1,746
J 106,080Adams 1,334
JC 169,082Adams 2,501
NE 77,185Adams 897
TD 178,129Adams 18,019
KO 205,492Addo 11,705
AO 119,194Adeleye 2,684
U 82,642Adikaram 1,447
IN 89,838Adolph 5,691
KL 85,440Aeichele 10,285
KC 90,580Agbanlog 12,577
JA 119,293Agnolin 2,313
MS 81,049Aguiar 1,820
JG 81,387Agustin 686
KO 140,748Ahlfield 6,198
Z 86,540Ahmad 742
LR 85,271Aird 21,246
BW 81,881Aitken 1,255
I 81,378Akbari Soltanieh 307
A 99,015Akbulatova 2,684
GW 88,985Akerman 1,711
M 75,538Akhtary 6,647
JP 93,519Akkerman 491
D 97,073Aksenchuk 310
A 121,050Alani 1,251
BO 110,543Albinsson 925
RA 327,443Aldeguer 7,471
RM 85,721Aldridge 18,186
V 124,438Aleshchenko 24,380
LG 109,906Alexander 5,199
MO 134,328Alexander 21,193
GT 101,608Alexis 3,290
G 121,404Alho 7,887
GM 107,231Allen 12,765
J 106,180Allen 1,400
SE 92,651Allen 0
T 133,245Allen 978
NM 128,516Allinson 403
J 134,944Almonidovar 1,620
AA 81,408Alsodani 9,265
BP 90,747Alsop 5,400
DT 122,814Alsop 3,017
N 143,137Altmannshofer 18,264
HF 118,187Alvarado 12,502
MA 95,384Alvarez 1,298
BD 145,317Ambrosi 10,190
B 152,504Amer 2,919
CA 89,445Ames 1,051
MR 94,376Ames 6,924
F 137,478Amjadi 762
CN 114,841Anderlini 3,223
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
GR 115,813Anderlini 18,735
TD 75,620Anderlini 50
AC 139,835Andersen 7,157
MW 91,077Andersen 1,374
VS 82,608Andersen 1,846
AD 85,047Anderson 2,300
BE 82,090Anderson 6,163
CR 120,570Anderson 2,136
CR 135,778Anderson 32,964
GJ 114,833Anderson 389
IR 143,356Anderson 10,011
J 119,494Anderson 1,546
JJ 113,537Anderson 4,103
KK 245,767Anderson 13,644
LG 100,844Anderson 959
MC 111,015Anderson 34,788
SG 87,972Anderson 14,591
WM 80,097Anderson 179
B 142,545Andjelkovic 878
LM 90,028Andrade 319
P 114,168Andrade Fairey 801
BD 156,602Andrews 19,400
SW 98,738Andrews 6,911
JR 163,420Androsky 25,498
M 79,749Andruff 852
RG 137,889Angman 2,609
M 110,575Angrignon 629
SC 97,850Angrignon 3,859
R 163,150Angus 2,131
D 98,863Anil 2,257
VB 182,184Antoniades 7,053
VA 122,717Antonio 6,088
G 78,130Antonios 6,225
GA 101,475Anuik 1,437
T 97,878Aoki 19,708
AR 87,023Apolzer 67
G 84,363Apolzer 383
JF 165,246Apolzer 3,811
DB 163,796Apps 4,843
IF 159,671Arinduque 24
TM 209,974Armatage 10,697
EC 86,232Armellini 0
HK 75,554Armstrong 2,258
LW 82,699Armstrong 1,008
M 130,033Armstrong 12,124
CJ 123,429Arnason 6,702
T 103,001Arndt 13,077
DJ 163,672Arnold 1,239
GL 121,671Arnold 5,370
KW 129,231Arnold 991
DA 116,431Arnott 15,241
DN 107,920Arriagada 0
VJ 109,756Arsenault 65
M 163,287Arshad 4,063
MS 131,317Arthur 8,595
TJ 96,755Ashman 1,495
CJ 86,889Ashton 0
EJ 92,806Ashton 8,859
D 123,568Ashwell 5,387
M 104,235Asleson 6,711
CA 141,335Aslin 2,750
A 94,187Assadipour 2,171
KS 108,690Assaf 325
AL 83,854Assimes 611
JN 76,388Astles 20
D 148,279Atanackovic 8,156
M 89,129Athari-Anaraki 1,523
H 80,142Atighechi 1,556
TQ 292,531Atleo 0
JR 129,076Attridge 6,605
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AK 89,326Au 3,649
JS 84,688Aujla 212
N 91,728Aujla 4,697
GM 138,877Aung Thin 12,082
N 109,791Avdic 4,619
TA 115,055Avender 47,571
RW 95,592Avis 2,343
JD 225,152Avren 4,573
A 82,319Ayad 1,453
RL 109,070Ayers 1,515
T 75,260Azad 13,500
KJ 139,540Babiy 2,054
KL 89,779Babkirk 2,939
RW 199,768Back 17,553
SS 106,127Badyal 656
MU 85,207Baga 230
BM 105,123Bahre 1,035
DR 129,385Bailey 2,536
RE 133,178Bailey 15,396
SE 88,875Bailey 295
D 137,247Bains 5,046
HS 168,995Bains 439
PK 120,248Bains 12,232
D 151,541Bairstow 12,973
EG 82,321Bairstow 4,235
B 94,307Baker 4,270
BE 167,533Baker 7,659
BG 108,132Baker 3,172
BR 78,933Baker 4,258
DE 76,636Baker 7,095
JA 135,796Baker 8,464
KL 112,663Baker 2,383
R 102,815Baker 7,423
RJ 117,802Baker 12,727
LR 105,925Bakke 5,328
BS 105,278Bal 0
RS 179,377Bal 22,874
MS 77,876Baldinger 600
D 105,010Balea 177
MA 138,778Balea 4,323
GE 119,014Balk 2,457
AL 97,334Ball 4,157
JT 185,554Ball 2,763
NM 95,798Baltar 1,003
C 107,012Balutescu 1,437
DC 109,091Balutescu 806
TO 123,642Ban 12,894
LA 125,366Bandelin 30,316
L 120,806Bao 1,387
MM 100,848Barbey 3,045
SR 156,005Barbour 6,683
TM 133,924Bare 11,893
S 84,618Barens 4,043
JR 101,607Barham 9,174
MC 101,793Bariesheff 18,656
BW 196,296Barnes 14,353
J 94,276Barnes 0
JN 91,744Barnes 5,614
MA 139,216Barnes 25,733
SJ 91,392Barnes 988
KR 143,200Barnett 12,189
MJ 115,070Barnette 5,652
J 93,308Barone 605
RP 151,116Barone 4,237
JJ 270,354Barr 43,552
WR 163,552Barrie 8,122
CL 159,601Bartle 4,978
LO 81,310Bashualdo 1,008
HS 158,300Basi 1,041
AS 92,128Basra 1,781
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M 83,826Bassianiotis 0
L 127,240Bassim 935
V 97,322Batinovic 5,155
RM 122,055Bauer 2,737
DB 170,801Bauerfind 1,524
JS 130,553Baum 1,271
EA 117,606Bautista 1,109
S 96,997Bavarian 2,023
J 83,813Bawa 20,155
CJ 87,686Baxter 9,873
JS 93,401Baxter 9,209
LJ 106,004Baxter 153
OJ 137,083Baycroft 16,468
SM 127,682Baylis 18,695
DG 132,003Bear 1,297
LJ 221,759Beardsell 3,900
GP 186,641Beaton 10,189
CJ 130,626Beauchamp 5,313
JF 147,175Beauchamp 19,409
M 82,736Beauchemin 0
MT 86,126Beaulieu 50
GO 89,482Beaumont 26
RJ 88,673Beaumont 472
NA 173,313Bebber 8,147
B 155,760Becer 1,564
K 103,442Beck 0
SJ 110,724Bedford 10,593
SJ 104,020Bednar 413
EL 115,510Beebe 5,391
CE 99,327Beers 1,442
GJ 97,035Beggs 8,371
JW 191,482Beggs 2,396
KL 95,666Beggs 1,524
H 151,549Behn 334
W 94,183Beisiegel 1,283
MJ 90,131Belansky 875
GJ 89,850Belcourt 5,139
TG 79,328Beley 36,470
DE 121,212Bell 13,722
HJ 128,028Bell 6,576
KW 159,787Bell 684
WG 178,334Bell 19,786
TO 84,635Bellavie 1,407
B 137,236Benjamin 9,842
SM 138,619Benjamin 425
AP 124,133Bennett 2,029
DR 126,520Bennett 2,813
JP 120,365Benson 12,137
LC 141,983Bentsen 31,058
T 124,567Benzinger 2,300
DW 148,583Berard 29,819
LR 170,520Berard 5,556
MG 167,115Berard 1,396
MJ 99,029Berg 878
MJ 80,970Berg 1,277
BB 130,296Bergen 1,578
CD 91,499Bergen 20,143
RG 89,592Bergen 7,212
TG 177,483Bergh 8,366
BW 81,374Bergman 1,388
UH 165,689Bergmann 900
SL 126,861Bergum 54
DJ 87,324Berisoff 798
BE 189,758Berkelaar 52,063
ML 131,609Berkey 4,421
T 168,721Bernier 12,958
A 142,860Berrisford 9,030
MJ 100,682Berry 577
MJ 99,567Berry 2,146
TJ 84,857Berry 2,869
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GM 162,562Berthold 9,286
K 75,902Bester 3,935
TJ 111,290Beswick 5,450
BP 125,397Betteridge 3,684
VD 154,381Bevacqua 9,173
JO 119,079Bevan-Pritchard 18,031
MJ 111,933Beveridge 735
R 97,785Bhangu 0
M 89,706Bharaj 759
R 107,394Bharaj 1,316
BS 83,457Bhatti 11,510
R 89,277Bhayaani 161
C 161,957Bianco 16,346
GA 128,617Bianowsky 3,579
V 112,382Bidnyk 536
ER 119,159Bienias 2,883
CA 78,122Biever 8,780
DJ 76,847Biever 19,321
BJ 124,399Billey 4,481
BK 133,015Billey 28,093
A 102,193Bimbhra 630
GJ 142,481Birch 783
C 237,705Birkland 18,677
KJ 101,862Bishop 1,488
WR 140,041Bissat 1,367
JR 204,798Bissett 7,393
DW 78,058Bisson 473
RR 121,564Bitterman 482
S 174,373Bjorklund 2,110
DC 109,047Bjorkman 1,111
C 79,336Bjorknas 0
GW 116,889Black 2,920
KS 106,800Black 21,659
ME 122,473Black 982
OD 155,440Black 3,321
DB 108,204Blackall 2,475
CD 148,632Blackburn 1,657
MA 110,090Blackburn 1,392
SW 126,306Blackburn 6,731
MD 127,699Blackstock 14,743
AJ 93,273Blair 3,919
TJ 105,281Blair 2,675
DW 105,602Blake 1,345
JL 88,274Blake 4,543
BE 79,040Blanchette 685
CW 153,473Bland 791
GS 143,498Bland 1,862
MA 131,273Blaxland 5,608
H 88,828Blecker 0
HS 115,934Bleeker 937
M 99,652Bleko 0
CW 131,413Blokland 2,091
BW 113,834Bloxham 12,407
AJ 103,758Bock 638
CJ 103,713Bock 27,703
ND 89,249Boeckner 3,861
E 78,095Boehringer 10,567
JB 92,524Boersma 50
BW 126,426Boese 11,144
D 113,737Boffy 7,339
RA 135,573Boffy 998
D 105,108Bojanic 76
PE 89,500Bokis 1,605
AJ 161,789Boldt 22,172
R 94,459Boldt 8,666
BA 118,229Bolenback 8,036
C 148,573Boltwood 1,608
CF 103,391Bonilla Sanchez 19,185
DW 89,936Bonkowski 293
FK 91,674Bonn 2,808
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JD 175,124Bonser 528
JD 190,733Booth 14,533
NE 93,028Booth 2,868
ST 114,154Booth 969
JM 173,976Boots 1,237
RM 109,946Bootsma 33,948
M 105,926Boozari 466
KG 88,982Borik 3,516
DA 93,079Born 5,258
RW 143,141Borowitz 7,550
R 144,140Borsoi 2,981
MP 78,176Boruch 10,007
K 85,698Boskovic 1,496
MA 103,197Bosma 33,581
DC 159,941Boucher 861
PC 145,589Boucher 601
DR 145,001Bouillon 14,333
CG 84,928Bourdon 846
RM 102,498Boutilier 921
SJ 92,294Bowden 1,268
DM 102,874Bowen 1,252
TM 91,827Bowen 3,429
PD 75,745Bowling 115
DJ 97,661Box 2,664
IJ 82,497Boyd 9,112
NM 104,122Boyd 37,725
KD 86,136Boyko 7,852
LD 83,373Boyle 10,221
G 90,597Bozic 120
PS 168,003Bracken 6,894
GD 124,465Bradley 1,404
JE 218,233Bradley 45,692
KL 185,741Bradley 1,825
TD 129,489Bradley 1,563
PG 89,742Bradshaw 3,510
WT 83,524Bradshaw 10,421
JM 138,335Brandner 0
KD 81,431Brandon 2,587
JP 127,465Branham 1,438
TW 154,301Brannlund 1,970
PJ 148,731Brasleret 3,767
EM 77,158Brassard 13,016
DB 90,341Braun 1,462
SR 99,114Braun 37,095
JK 76,099Braund-Read 15,144
CW 95,594Bray 7,514
GG 114,485Bray 519
KE 90,438Bray 3,328
AJ 109,464Breault 21,831
S 111,690Breier 17
JE 103,234Bremner 1,593
KG 139,300Bremner 170
TM 80,853Brenneis 398
T 85,604Brent 19,071
MD 143,315Brenton 1,398
TK 106,840Brenton 1,665
CM 133,212Bretherick 16,145
MD 116,601Breuls 7,967
CW 170,202Bridal 14,930
DA 83,208Bridal 16,685
CE 87,789Bridges 1,105
S 166,786Bridgman 25,367
EK 149,083Brigden 18,517
NJ 111,022Brigden 152
AB 135,783Briggs 1,657
RD 216,414Brittin 27,211
RT 147,606Brodie 683
DS 118,099Brodoway 6,453
NJ 115,558Broers 3,781
DA 165,857Bromley 6,074
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
E 102,703Brooke 8,275
JH 154,579Brookes 397
CD 98,680Brooks 1,933
DJ 186,502Brooks 7,410
DM 138,452Brooks 13,637
CB 107,812Brough 7,112
AA 86,192Brown 1,127
CJ 139,239Brown 2,853
DG 82,874Brown 1,685
JR 161,468Brown 4,555
JT 115,012Brown 38,946
KE 199,744Brown 37,563
MB 109,562Brown 2,726
RJ 82,875Brown 12,591
TJ 102,433Brown 2,520
VA 142,942Brown 39,484
WT 83,987Brown 2,684
CG 206,580Browning 29,308
HE 137,507Brownlow 52
DR 139,298Bruce 2,405
JT 120,563Bruce 1,189
A 80,295Bruder 10,270
IA 90,219Bruhs 3,128
GR 105,035Brule 4,385
MS 107,614Brune 440
D 160,481Brunwald 19,121
BD 105,617Bryan 2,776
CN 122,635Bryant 4,183
J 85,510Brynjolfson 772
S 95,539Bryson 483
VL 104,440Bryson 156
L 108,351Bu 516
JR 125,905Bublitz 5,967
K 114,022Buccini 0
DC 111,652Buchanan 3,151
PN 120,380Buchanan 4,070
B 103,514Bucic 5,556
MR 158,036Buckley 1,865
M 144,882Bucy 11,504
CB 130,042Budalich 7,423
BE 98,011Bueler 10,175
WF 124,403Bueschkens 1,257
MT 125,498Buffie 2,521
RG 105,075Buller 7,612
L 117,068Bunting 23,209
RS 147,605Bunwait 20,273
SS 80,759Bunwait 17,535
B 108,910Buratto 25,165
HE 126,103Burbee 100
MP 156,428Burgess 5,622
TM 113,560Burgess 2,991
DA 155,086Burggraeve 13,407
KW 84,293Burkinshaw 8,781
GE 144,309Burkitt 7,405
SA 160,267Burkitt 35,733
KW 120,168Burns 13,134
R 79,465Burr 0
N 156,080Burroughs 4,489
EJ 126,607Burt 9,172
KD 142,436Burton 4,562
NM 134,353Burton 2,580
RC 105,220Burton 1,531
S 109,114Burton 19,000
SM 77,039Burton 3,072
WD 79,051Burton 12,866
V 101,719Burtt 13,728
T 87,803Bustillo 200
TC 90,494Busu 1,003
GR 77,151Butler 0
MK 122,305Butt 6,815
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HR 146,393Butters 14,906
PG 125,579Buttle 476
BR 158,134Bye 17,172
LD 131,312Byhre 28,137
JD 239,289Byle 16,508
BR 142,711Byrnell 138
DJ 140,024Byrnell 1,810
RD 95,282Byrnell 1,200
AR 91,756Byrnes 1,001
CK 104,947Byron 23,006
J 91,645Byron 22,008
RD 95,217Cabalo 380
M 135,715Cabrilo 5,608
SL 96,030Caceres 1,693
WA 129,600Cachero 187
CT 137,476Cadger 18,921
S 113,023Cai 2,355
CG 116,800Caldarella 10,857
DW 190,141Calder 24,695
RM 113,838Calderon 1,504
CS 110,366Calderwood 10,149
DW 127,166Calvert 25,814
CL 90,225Calvin 2,014
JS 118,356Cameron 0
R 93,845Cameron 15,198
JJ 93,944Camp 30,090
BL 135,736Campbell 1,167
C 141,341Campbell 1,022
CJ 116,494Campbell 2,734
DA 140,091Campbell 26,655
DG 79,466Campbell 0
ED 151,186Campbell 8,072
JA 219,076Campbell 39,563
RW 87,928Campbell 3,201
TB 118,658Campbell 0
J 98,907Campos 608
S 360,223Canning 23,340
SE 154,184Canning 26,635
BG 124,436Cannon 0
SR 88,905Canton 4,061
MA 107,843Canuel 31,085
K 109,579Cao 1,104
S 131,876Cao 968
LJ 94,970Carabetta 2,248
FD 131,938Cardino 10,360
CP 92,104Carey 22,152
DE 96,151Carey 1,474
SM 157,514Carlaw 3,510
LJ 100,859Carleton 14,176
CG 116,145Carmichael 28,873
DA 104,200Carmichael 10,533
JD 126,407Carmichael 3,208
D 103,057Carnochan 1,173
AL 102,877Carr 10,260
WP 101,096Carr 817
KI 102,100Carston 8,129
GD 152,679Carter 21,226
J 92,071Carter 0
M 180,438Carter 10,077
RG 127,020Carter 882
K 84,334Cartwright 8,651
CA 96,449Casas 0
VH 109,988Case 575
DC 103,062Cassidy 5,980
R 86,050Catapia 1,401
NA 123,314Catto 11,758
B 124,482Cave 9,664
MR 137,946Cayme 0
ZM 138,338Cecic 6,235
JJ 108,321Ceklaj 4,923
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J 94,360Cendana 21,639
T 131,363Cernezel 2,936
OD 126,912Ceron 550
JM 122,803Chabada 18,706
D 98,786Chakrabarti 449
S 99,334Chakrabarti 4,730
E 84,240Chalmers 5,220
WT 141,064Chalmers 31,777
BE 127,603Chambers 1,616
DM 92,109Chambers 13,933
CB 121,154Champoux 45,365
AS 115,636Chan 192
D 82,802Chan 2,521
DC 106,153Chan 5,906
DC 77,899Chan 0
DY 141,129Chan 645
DY 119,395Chan 6,652
G 96,769Chan 144
GP 148,672Chan 547
H 87,646Chan 732
K 86,818Chan 2,167
M 97,600Chan 50
PS 137,420Chan 420
SW 90,877Chan 2,541
VW 105,219Chan 412
WW 82,176Chan 226
A 76,755Chand 482
P 160,513Chand 2,069
DK 107,248Chang 238
PF 97,851Chang 3,636
SJ 96,703Chapman 9,381
AS 127,757Chappell 6,293
GJ 131,095Charchun 0
AD 89,681Charles 549
CJ 106,639Charlesworth 11,682
MW 139,033Cheater 9,293
MR 132,014Cheesman 1,928
B 101,262Chen 399
B 116,110Chen 499
EY 87,136Chen 7,819
J 77,422Chen 246
L 82,211Chen 967
Q 130,005Chen 4,238
W 99,404Chen 844
X 123,201Chen 2,670
X 135,972Chen 664
Y 113,976Chen 399
B 85,903Cheng 5,082
D 93,758Cheng 5,881
M 132,530Cheng 2,072
MI 110,346Cheng 1,474
PA 102,892Cheng 1,367
W 136,543Cheng 462
W 154,217Cheng 700
Z 80,514Cheng 1,944
KJ 123,300Chenoweth 1,072
LE 110,380Cherkezoff 3,312
ID 131,524Cherry 0
KE 121,432Cherry 17,889
S 102,301Cherry 24,342
S 158,818Cherukupalli 13,867
AW 105,710Cheung 3,965
B 105,965Cheung 5,149
DC 91,497Cheung 18
PF 98,347Cheung 2,006
G 102,482Chhokar 0
EW 102,459Chia 231
G 80,774Chiang 0
IV 124,552Chichkin 17,543
DC 90,931Chicoine 4,027
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
RT 103,594Chin 16
NS 138,417Chinatambi 331
KK 82,609Ching 2,095
S 84,318Chiniforoosh 2,209
RL 109,895Chisholm 8,841
J 89,803Chiu 1,981
S 90,504Chok 2,179
GR 91,153Chong 50
J 118,080Chong 1,990
RE 88,563Chong 1,055
NK 178,521Chopra 11,223
JA 155,245Chornoluk 36,675
AL 84,759Chou 2,683
S 93,376Chou 0
CP 220,229Choudhury 9,128
M 122,143Choutka 1,339
A 125,958Chow 14,102
BE 145,469Chow 3,199
BW 81,057Chow 397
JM 87,689Chow 499
M 91,046Chow 2,478
V 117,715Chow 2,344
WN 125,583Chow 1,067
CT 101,660Christensen 8,469
JL 126,786Christensen 41
LN 98,917Christensen 9,117
PR 116,282Christensen 11,333
SA 77,851Christian 0
KA 105,720Christianson 125
MR 132,806Christianson 2,378
JB 85,124Chu 7,984
T 149,950Chu 0
J 95,708Chua 84
K 137,109Chun 2,133
AH 137,614Chung 0
E 89,244Chung 0
WH 132,533Chung 1,784
Y 78,957Chung 36
MP 128,052Chursinoff 7,998
WJ 77,769Chursinoff 27
SD 83,167Chutter 4,996
DT 139,726Chwaklinski 1,390
M 78,700Ciccotelli 2,452
RA 148,730Cielen 1,470
DM 111,053Clancy 2,265
DJ 95,090Clapa 704
JH 114,402Clapauch 3,002
DA 83,904Clark 0
DM 157,015Clark 8,838
GT 82,961Clark 923
L 107,290Clark 12,983
MC 144,703Clark 14,562
SG 91,253Clark 1,768
TA 115,759Clark 17,430
GS 98,418Clarke 10,034
PD 81,986Clarke 127
T 237,766Clarke 36,270
WA 98,886Clarke 8,129
M 141,384Claxton 15,850
BL 97,425Clayton 217
D 112,161Clayton 0
RD 171,274Clelland 4,029
C 130,953Clement 2,522
DP 113,404Clement 2,622
W 148,152Clendinning 1,724
AG 147,048Cleveland 13,052
D 125,278Clinaz 759
BN 101,734Clish 6,164
JA 91,466Coca 3,088
D 129,026Cochran 177
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
DC 175,928Cochrane 1,667
GA 171,391Cochrane 5,852
MA 99,243Coffin 1,147
R 90,274Coffin 248
GT 125,131Coghill 358
LB 208,438Coghlan 5,657
DM 134,550Cole 0
J 100,164Cole 26,325
JM 112,056Cole 7,288
RJ 91,628Coleman 0
JL 206,878Coles 17,036
GA 75,816Collett 14,472
EJ 141,625Collier 28,056
MD 167,761Collingwood 787
CC 91,282Collins 1,481
DT 105,938Collins 1,233
TB 144,214Collins 3,261
TJ 88,292Colongard 48,792
A 90,589Colquhoun 50
JD 159,590Colquhoun 11,680
WA 132,052Colquhoun 1,771
D 81,839Colwell 583
RK 86,474Comer 670
AT 138,616Compton 3,895
JE 89,464Condillac 3,800
Y 108,458Cong 488
MH 123,771Congdon 1,927
CP 103,705Conn 3,478
GW 131,892Connell 2,176
JL 116,539Connell 47,590
MD 101,487Connor 5,116
MS 105,035Constantino 604
D 153,064Conway 37,070
TR 119,481Cook 458
VH 87,851Cook 0
BR 79,475Cooles 630
JM 77,489Coote 584
AA 77,133Corbett 1,524
GD 146,273Corbett 0
R 84,073Corbett 355
MM 124,510Corbishley 8,205
F 106,796Corbould 2,220
M 104,677Cordeta 1,728
W 91,921Cordeta 0
JC 101,719Corkan 9,739
AD 85,313Cornes 2,689
EM 99,518Corrigan 15,877
PM 111,586Corsie 1,355
SA 163,661Corsie 41,028
DG 118,795Cory 1,564
A 107,944Costa 7,496
A 147,110Cote 37,758
SA 84,580Cote-Booth 4,953
JL 159,150Cotter 3,929
EW 93,425Cottingham 2,557
MT 117,307Coueffin 35,667
M 95,006Coules 7,411
KH 90,218Coulter 3,145
RK 149,535Coulter 103
N 84,712Cousins 9,268
W 140,905Cousins 12,853
AW 99,669Coutts 10,956
SM 100,744Covington 2,353
LR 100,311Cowell 0
FN 90,021Cox 636
KL 117,266Cox 21,344
SJ 88,899Cox 3,703
PG 93,577Cozza 32,146
LM 127,711Crampton 39,137
JL 142,092Cratty 23,378
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D 75,454Craven 12,716
DC 170,084Crawford 1,508
LA 77,127Crawford 0
LA 99,920Crawford 7,652
PW 89,219Crawford 0
BR 199,774Crawley 217
AG 81,101Cresswell 6,876
LJ 111,268Crist 0
C 104,747Crocker 38,992
SM 94,567Cromarty 12,929
GE 84,284Crompton 13,575
JF 107,555Crompton 2,100
BR 89,707Crompvoets 1,690
MF 80,264Cronin 497
AS 218,414Cronk 16,597
JV 137,858Croockewit 777
SA 120,335Crooks 29,925
JW 80,412Crosby 3,726
DR 142,372Cross 3,396
RA 95,100Cross 3,782
TO 94,305Cross 7,479
W 156,432Cross 7,779
JA 116,328Crossman 15,950
BR 89,399Croteau 2,960
SM 185,493Croteau 7,197
RG 95,292Crothers 2,490
DA 107,458Croxall 3,350
MA 146,281Cruz 619
JJ 114,303Cryderman 7,129
TB 104,319Cseh 887
FE 78,290Cuartero 30
MD 105,958Cucnik 3,043
C 93,646Cui 499
Y 106,184Cui 546
SJ 100,539Cullen 435
JM 78,754Cunningham 150
D 85,520Cunnington 0
AM 94,711Cupar 0
CM 100,331Curll 1,834
DJ 99,666Curll 3,105
M 124,844Curman 1,896
OO 90,194Curtis 13,179
CI 110,592Cuthbert 157
RO 93,708Cutler 11,851
V 137,240Dabic 5,914
C 267,632Dahl 3,842
RG 104,794Dahl 40
N 89,051Dai 399
M 117,121Daigle 859
JD 134,958Dale 1,062
MP 90,252Dale 1,641
PR 75,130Dale 15,466
KE 82,959Daley 2,615
KD 108,013Dalgarno 5,567
DF 148,336Dalgleish 14,659
P 87,979Dalgleish 2,474
WJ 178,309Dalling 12,403
RR 115,056Daly 35,119
DJ 75,222Damery 4,528
LM 126,454Damy 1,084
H 106,395Danafar 2,138
KR 130,467Danbrook 37,276
AD 115,627D'Andrea 862
RL 90,970D'Andrea 4,850
BS 115,359Daniel 3,183
CR 114,977Daniel 20,443
A 129,679Darby 1,654
SM 124,890Darwish 28,525
MT 224,035Daschuk 5,119
JD 102,179Dashwood 752
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D 93,883Dasovic 680
J 85,296Davda 1,188
SF 134,313David 1,850
JM 115,721Davidoff 11,402
JG 128,612Davie 3,303
DW 99,278Davies 5,471
GD 90,859Davies 6,162
HJ 93,281Davies 7,894
KL 152,971Davies 48,440
M 81,580Davies 1,321
RA 83,646Davies 15,889
AR 157,003Davis 643
BE 91,489Davis 1,194
D 163,198Davis 8,009
EB 90,054Davis 0
MG 82,906Davis 710
SA 80,915Davis 12,444
MW 118,586Davison 3,572
KJ 92,896Dawson 652
RJ 156,968Dawson 6,775
MF 172,017Dayton 3,634
MS 124,748De Asis 0
CA 81,203De Meester 280
EM 83,190De Ramos 1,884
GN 122,419De Zoysa 4,176
JA 119,896Deacon 4,553
MJ 116,952Deacon 7,897
SL 89,936Dedelley 6,484
MJ 148,608Defeo 29,518
V 80,208Degear 2,267
SG 91,065Degerness 20,422
PJ 105,398Degroot 1,839
M 130,133Dehaan 6,475
RB 114,807Deibert 0
TD 115,655Deines 0
RT 113,462Del Barrio 441
AR 190,494Dela Cruz 1,546
BH 112,147Dela Cruz 13,007
JA 134,548Delage 6,179
B 107,960Dell 7,327
DF 121,135Della Maestra 20,178
AG 96,577Delos Santos 0
JN 82,714Demers 10,217
MF 100,432Demoor 803
D 107,116Den Biesen 8,490
Y 105,065Deng 6,579
RG 123,418Denis 538
FU 181,040Dennert 12,963
MM 124,483Dennis 3,472
RM 157,002Depuit 3,650
B 76,696Dermody 2,969
ND 178,435Dermody 19,225
LJ 99,274D'Errico 1,885
S 102,994D'Errico 13,614
M 140,861Desbois 1,627
A 75,181Desgagne 15,279
KF 81,434Desharnais 460
MV 93,514Desilets 50
DA 132,979Desilva 9,251
EP 101,041Desjardins 819
TA 80,434Devaney 50
DA 150,793Devlin 4,566
TD 130,403Devlin 11,949
ZJ 80,504Devlin 0
DA 113,937Dewolde 5,251
DG 180,609Deyagher 9,615
TG 120,600Deyagher 15,247
R 106,047Dezall 35,597
SS 110,515Dhannu 1,691
NS 156,294Dharamshi 11,727
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D 103,172Dhari 50
HS 94,273Dhariwal 4,235
G 77,740Dhillon 3,221
R 110,979Dhillon 1,856
J 113,105Dhindsa 50
H 89,186Dhrolia 2,789
B 143,545Diallo 4,002
AS 102,559Dias 3,174
MP 76,805Dickenscheid 13,571
GL 129,421Dickie 2,172
JD 113,290Dickin 9,987
EM 85,256Dillon 31,755
MM 108,136Dimitrijevic 409
T 101,315Dinh 5,808
TL 111,687Dinsdale 2,205
AW 127,726Dionne 1,443
TC 167,296Dithurbide 8,707
AJ 117,110Dixon 2,300
KH 182,165Dixon 2,844
AB 123,637Dixon-Warren 3,100
JN 109,305Dobby 42,771
RG 155,540Dobie 4,784
DR 129,008Dobrenski 23,729
J 95,813Dobrowolski 770
M 85,807Dobrowolski 1,292
DG 81,388Docherty 0
IB 105,061Dodd 7,445
KL 90,196Dodd 1,203
TP 125,144Dodd 36,789
RJ 173,054Dodman 1,631
RW 135,638Dojack 30,401
D 106,195Dolinsky 3,469
RG 91,136Doman 3,347
LA 80,347Donaghy 5,222
S 169,558Donaghy 11,675
J 79,202Dong 798
V 90,776Donose 1,961
JS 177,624Dorsey 9,676
DM 124,294Doskotch 2,411
KA 105,773Dostie 1,473
HE 103,837Doucet 0
BC 137,735Douglas 5,275
KR 84,376Douglas 11,309
PA 104,359Douglas 5,843
RS 112,746Douglass 250
DR 131,862Dowler 1,785
RJ 149,456Downey 15,307
G 155,674Doyle 1,249
BK 90,349Draheim 313
JL 115,804Dresler 4,937
MS 150,532Dreslinski 6,591
SW 116,196Drexl 9,629
K 98,182Drost 3,600
CT 90,252Drover 26,586
ME 148,874Drown 3,913
D 118,784Dubljevic 399
KG 185,310Duchak 18,729
GJ 76,641Duff 1,802
AG 96,629Duffy 4,551
JP 168,146Duffy 1,049
TD 102,384Dufloth 818
SA 109,343Dufour 19,283
CP 86,013Duhamel 9,575
KM 168,638Duke 2,937
RJ 132,489Duke 39,723
DC 170,663Dukeshire 24,865
AR 127,695Dulaba 2,018
N 82,946Dumville 0
BA 127,354Dunbrack 4,795
RW 135,256Duncan 461
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
SM 197,300Duncan 2,377
LW 103,337Dundas 25,257
DT 240,545Dunlop 767
CH 124,832Dunn 1,670
AT 148,227Dunne 13,777
CW 122,000Dunsford 10,365
JG 180,270Duplessis 25,007
B 142,770Duquemin 2,971
BD 118,129Durand 12,447
Z 129,925Duranovic 4,429
R 185,122Dusil 25,061
B 161,501Dutka 13,979
DA 120,225Dwan 22,533
LA 148,516Dwolinsky 6,433
MR 110,016Dwyer 3,923
BT 137,658Dyck 4,596
KP 82,303Dyck 451
L 172,486Dyck 4,341
RE 135,897Dyck 6,935
BT 91,523Dyer 2,596
LJ 76,897Dyer 26,030
PA 132,133Dyke 840
C 211,592Dyson 3,662
GT 178,985Dziedzic 6,695
JW 116,729Eadie 27,966
MT 119,414Eang 8,911
WA 231,613Earis 11,403
SD 104,788Earle 484
SJ 83,378Easterbrook 1,197
S 80,569Ebrahim 499
AD 100,571Ebrahimzadeh 3,952
MA 89,566Eck 4,912
J 78,867Edgar 0
RM 139,039Edmondson 20,160
JD 86,677Edralin 373
SC 130,023Edwards 411
TA 118,445Edwards 0
CP 132,791Egan 10,709
DR 102,049Eggers 1,649
RJ 116,441Egilson 16,597
M 97,717Eigenmann 497
P 122,428Eijsberg 350
EW 137,659Ekholm 3,222
DA 115,990Elchuk 70
BL 89,335Eldridge 1,133
AS 87,411El-Khatib 3,141
LJ 102,894Elkins 7,360
BE 77,050Ellerman 73
JA 118,539Elliot 506
BE 89,609Elliott 0
C 77,860Elliott 652
CB 107,713Elliott 350
ER 139,188Elliott 7,986
MA 95,659Elliott 300
AD 128,424Ellis 2,027
DA 127,718Ellis 793
DJ 99,661Ellis 13,421
GR 157,167Ellis 6,097
TA 138,213Ellison 1,366
EB 97,563Elofir 5,266
D 125,617Elvambuena 13,025
EG 151,361Enegren 11,927
JA 116,436Enns 7,913
RJ 115,074Enns 2,296
NM 114,023Enock 26,294
P 145,952Entwistle 1,381
D 112,393Epton 1,719
GR 114,740Erho 24,044
CG 142,562Erickson 7,334
GA 95,593Eriksen 865
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
DH 106,423Ernst 22,639
SL 91,676Ernst 196
CJ 84,582Ertel 151
AA 89,094Erven 11,668
L 139,952Erven 1,404
UH 109,411Esegbona 287
R 75,645Espiritu 50
EP 163,441Ethier 11,884
BM 91,313Evans 1,407
CJ 81,227Evans 4,454
JI 102,442Evans 9,048
JR 119,355Evans 1,080
LA 114,712Everett 6,033
D 80,564Ewaniuk 591
D 87,297Ewart 2,313
GM 95,776Ewart 10,290
SD 122,707Ewing 2,122
TD 131,537Ewing 5,585
S 116,947Exter 818
BT 141,405Ezelyk 412
DL 76,037Ezelyk 14,981
PF 137,744Ezinga 9,308
AA 99,717Fabian 6,010
AA 117,064Fabros 23,100
R 92,472Fabros 25
S 120,912Faisal 8,040
C 124,439Fait 37
MG 97,007Fait 17,024
WR 138,412Fajber 5,722
P 119,543Falardeau 19,756
RJ 112,766Falloon 14,690
J 137,732Fan 1,060
LA 113,340Fane 4,479
BH 122,824Farahani 1,881
R 115,842Farbridge 1,389
M 79,176Farjadi 7,164
JM 96,451Farmer 4,922
LM 90,010Farn 0
GT 89,742Farrell 0
KM 121,570Fast 3,294
WB 160,669Faulkner 13,011
BL 164,325Fawcett 3,251
R 101,678Fearnley 35,358
LC 150,330Fedan 7,462
RS 94,714Federico 0
A 120,091Fedorov 705
BR 98,091Fee 189
SA 119,630Feener 6,599
IR 96,161Feir 13,879
AJ 99,507Felber 0
R 113,484Felton 0
GW 90,474Feng 40
Z 81,650Feng 232
G 242,112Fenwick 25,747
S 86,481Fenwick 8,282
RG 103,092Fequet 4,100
KJ 100,699Ferber 27,722
YS 109,887Ferdinandez 6,347
AL 182,658Ferguson 7,190
DA 85,753Ferguson 515
LR 88,814Ferguson 9,967
MC 149,330Ferguson 37,349
IR 169,555Fernandes 9,146
TE 118,742Ferolie 1,094
A 142,690Ferraresso 9,908
A 118,219Ferreira 30
BC 142,381Ferris 728
EJ 119,390Figueroa 8,008
CK 136,345Findlay 3,093
CJ 166,005Fingler 399
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
IT 99,368Finlayson 14,462
KS 95,835Finlayson 2,802
JG 128,751Finley 1,521
PF 119,165Finnegan 1,655
CF 83,089Fish 100
M 156,764Fish 2,943
DB 112,362Fisher 906
EE 208,901Fisher 20,587
EV 145,458Fisher 5,349
RV 130,408Fisher 2,317
JJ 125,641Fitzgibbon 4,423
MC 156,223Fitzsimmons 3,454
E 101,741Fitzsimons 6,426
DR 90,993Fladmark 3,218
JB 146,620Flanagan 4,063
BL 148,569Fleming 5,538
DP 123,698Fleming 18,365
MG 131,277Fleming 6,772
BR 109,940Fletcher 40,170
EA 200,130Fletcher 5,633
C 152,544Fleury 1,413
DJ 115,664Flood 1,719
MR 111,746Flood 6,321
DJ 138,754Flynn 1,203
DS 105,887Foglia 3,877
C 143,544Folkestad 6,727
DH 83,002Fong 84
JC 107,569Fong 0
YY 77,230Fong 1,948
DP 113,797Fontaine 393
PC 116,018Forberg 35,255
T 142,738Ford 14,066
WA 97,045Forman 1,141
R 160,328Fornasier 1,330
RC 104,956Fors 3,653
MC 170,249Forster 3,010
BC 97,296Foss 344
GE 132,019Foster 13,813
JS 81,065Foster 50
LC 128,838Foster 253
S 140,342Foster 10,644
JN 96,474Fotheringham 31,943
RJ 162,090Foucault 992
PE 138,906Found 8,065
J 102,722Fournier 7,320
J 101,575Fowler 3,536
MB 106,799Fowler 29,080
RK 86,012Fowler 12,584
WH 178,240Fowler 1,786
SC 173,017Fowles 49,345
DA 160,229Fox 7,310
WH 110,384Fox 329
D 87,115Frame 5,832
CG 121,286France 28,599
C 126,681Francis 969
E 142,110Frank 13,835
B 140,755Franklin 3,886
DJ 111,987Franko 1,003
B 131,573Fraser 7,171
CE 141,800Fraser 596
JL 272,710Fraser 8,281
LG 88,509Fraser 37,164
MR 115,893Fraser 7,739
TE 113,141Fraser 12,044
AJ 82,697Fraughton 4,364
MR 79,917Freda 0
AP 165,519French 2,323
DJ 92,268French 20,433
CA 118,772Frick 35,613
GC 132,130Fricker 568
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
BH 106,585Friedman 3,061
GJ 85,719Friend 996
BA 101,401Friesen 12,542
MH 149,373Friesen 3,601
TM 100,507Friske 2,621
KA 80,379Froats 5,200
FE 98,262Froese 305
PN 103,949Froklage 0
SA 88,039Fromme 585
PJ 80,282Fromyhr 1,067
W 90,309Fu 0
DW 89,095Fuhrmann 9,343
MB 103,545Fuhrmann 36,153
DJ 182,861Fulcher 30,785
MJ 155,950Fulcher 8,217
CJ 150,871Fulton 10,844
DA 138,499Fulton 11,027
KS 103,593Fulton 1,006
ME 103,146Fulton 3,954
I 95,752Fung 1,003
RH 153,143Funk 1,377
BP 178,518Fuoco 819
MC 112,147Furberg 3,181
CT 97,757Furler 9,078
JA 87,983Furness 402
M 115,411Furumori 8,353
RT 121,076Fusick 2,220
SG 197,244Fyfe 26,243
GS 129,767Gabert 17,889
JG 134,946Gabriel 1,820
SS 142,561Gadhok 2,423
A 93,684Gaensbauer 46,065
PC 132,026Gaffran 19,816
V 126,308Gafitulin 11
DR 114,072Gahr 375
PN 101,098Gaillardetz 4,579
M 75,807Gajdosik 57
HD 109,680Galbraith 12,495
WW 116,570Gale 1,263
CA 85,322Gallagher 865
GG 130,661Gallagher 913
R 80,744Galope 0
D 149,872Galos 1,639
MJ 119,800Galvez 1,323
JT 116,618Gamache 4,964
AW 177,730Gamage 28,823
GB 119,886Gamboa 5,687
B 106,596Gammer 13,284
RD 135,649Gammie 1,172
MA 84,514Gansner 414
C 105,236Gao 8,796
Q 109,479Gao 836
AS 127,536Garber 6,207
KE 200,900Garbet 2,037
AC 77,066Garcia 2,929
H 75,069Garcia 0
BR 83,947Gardiner 1,763
AM 79,232Gardner 121
BB 124,082Gardner 1,465
RJ 146,864Gardner 14,372
JE 125,193Gares 144
CV 86,909Gargantiel 100
ZC 96,860Garland 2,142
AL 98,481Garrecht 3,769
KW 103,028Garrett 26,202
ME 110,309Garrett 6,302
TR 146,755Garrow 12,332
PJ 107,840Garson 6,942
KS 81,908Gaskin 4,895
JF 163,301Gaspard 2,250
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
TK 101,405Gaudet 18,169
DR 174,027Gaudin 4,635
ZD 139,974Gauthier 4,511
RL 89,935Gauvin 123
PJ 76,122Gavigan 125
D 131,867Gavin 7,090
BK 82,425Geall 2,591
FM 77,896Gebauer 227
D 149,035Gebert 7,261
PE 94,397Geddes 2,439
MA 107,049Gedig 2,027
AA 98,270Gelchu 5,821
RL 84,983Gellibrand 1,347
WC 141,668Gemmell 2,886
TS 119,469Gent 1,355
D 116,166George 5,528
RG 130,187Gerbrandt 3,399
VO 150,153Gerlib 41,779
J 111,475Gesic 14,993
DS 256,558Ghangass 56
H 134,107Gharachamani 3,614
SI 112,931Gibb 4,146
K 83,787Gibbons 310
M 83,052Gibbs 3,546
K 172,816Gibson 5,455
NG 82,269Giddens 4,295
HJ 80,950Giesbrecht 3,611
TD 77,262Giesbrecht 9,098
LJ 106,081Gifford 2,863
BM 101,082Gilbert 625
DJ 78,400Gilchrist 1,439
LL 111,036Giles 17,439
AG 96,181Gilks 5,092
HK 128,817Gill 1,654
R 157,526Gill 4,061
RA 134,737Gill 9,571
CD 81,125Gillespie 21,894
SA 124,701Gilliss 13,601
A 120,699Gilpin-Jackson 16,135
P 106,659Giminski 9,435
AC 122,459Gimple 386
M 110,036Gimson 153
GF 115,193Gin 6,094
AR 124,284Girard 6,979
R 92,951Girard 1,899
KK 105,330Girgulis 3,975
P 108,255Girn 3,233
E 117,597Gjoshe 202
C 98,928Gleeson 1,265
BR 81,702Glover 172
MH 112,555Glover 0
TM 88,334Glover 10,756
J 101,327Gobeil 9,685
AK 104,649Gobena 399
L 89,569Gobin 3,605
RB 112,703Godfrey 1,670
TN 115,628Godreau 5,060
PC 169,994Godsoe 3,020
BK 171,092Goehring 4,308
GE 112,898Goettemoeller 5,554
R 110,641Goh 2,269
SJ 89,366Goh 0
A 98,101Gohar 0
R 145,392Goldberg 1,464
WT 85,716Goldie 20,995
EK 145,313Goldsmith 14,917
BJ 106,346Gollmer 850
DL 93,510Gomes 1,714
GB 100,540Gonzales 0
CA 102,815Gonzalez 4,762
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FE 81,852Gonzalez 0
PM 75,286Goodall-Hart 8,675
JE 81,974Goodman 3,607
M 90,189Goodman 338
RS 107,106Goodman 2,801
RJ 91,260Goodwin 200
J 94,128Googel 14,669
DD 112,037Gorby 2,345
MA 108,999Gordon 243
MD 239,840Gordon 41,782
MT 93,058Gordon 3
VR 85,929Gorospe 0
R 119,374Gorter 313
AS 149,105Gosse 14,425
VV 116,687Gossen 2,684
R 103,510Goswami-Powell 3,138
DM 115,406Gothard 15,443
MW 143,826Gotobed 1,301
DH 133,295Gould 19,333
CJ 92,379Graboski 9,019
TJ 105,237Grabowski 4,603
KJ 119,241Graeme 11,104
CD 132,835Graff 13,378
AA 77,115Graham 4,911
DM 91,268Graham 728
FD 102,945Graham 2,340
JM 81,058Graham 14,321
MJ 115,967Graham 18,170
MS 86,564Graham 6,972
PE 133,800Graham 20,335
SM 179,094Graham 9,481
S 116,470Grahn 1,891
D 126,760Grant 3,205
JA 99,964Grant 489
KW 90,057Grant 1,448
LM 90,269Grant 3
RJ 131,439Grant 3,139
D 116,075Graves 671
A 140,561Gray 24,745
GL 113,982Gray 14,176
JD 151,117Gray 17,622
SD 124,224Gray 4,472
W 157,208Greeley 2,723
GW 127,091Green 25,738
IS 108,724Green 1,685
M 131,479Greenfield 3,787
RK 78,190Greenlaw 2,567
AR 158,769Greenlay 26,656
JT 100,098Greenwell 880
KG 80,904Greenwell 0
SD 112,434Greenwell 861
DW 108,944Greenwood 24,208
S 93,858Gregg 42,329
KR 98,319Gregory 5,924
MN 90,949Gregory 1,788
R 94,622Gregory 3,916
A 118,952Grenier 1,562
BS 134,696Grewal 248
TK 119,698Griffith 1,199
C 120,483Griffiths 46
KJ 88,717Griffiths 1,118
CL 88,495Grisdale 2,655
C 157,253Groenevelt 3,262
CL 88,062Grohs 5,533
TH 79,220Grohs 16,954
RM 99,747Groombridge 972
AJ 75,082Grose 15,435
SG 118,718Grose 9,698
KJ 149,097Gross 12,766
JA 85,927Grosse 7,077
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CL 152,252Groves 564
EM 113,598Groves 29,843
KL 145,088Groves 14,990
RC 160,936Groves 21,272
A 129,303Grujic 5,006
B 106,710Gu 399
ME 104,594Guajardo 20,622
M 92,748Guanlao 1,611
LH 138,601Gudbjartsson 4,296
B 174,295Gueldenstern 15,873
T 96,857Guerra 352
PR 91,003Guglielmin 2,114
D 113,634Guinan 2,703
MA 108,663Guite 3,672
CR 80,900Gunderson 949
RA 99,963Gunderson 8,844
DR 112,198Gunson 2,294
F 108,796Guo 4,955
J 100,340Guo 1,918
T 107,692Guo 5,458
A 119,392Gupta 1,045
A 116,885Gupta 9,951
ML 88,239Gusola 5,140
SB 100,479Gustafson 16,692
TL 149,204Guterres 2,530
TB 139,828Gutwin 2,389
AK 97,636Guy 1,878
SM 170,483Gwilliam 1,566
TC 121,730Haaf 4,770
M 160,160Haag 7,114
EF 132,994Haboly 1,132
AG 109,698Habte 2,273
NR 91,682Hackett 0
MP 179,945Hackwell 5,560
BD 82,781Hadden 948
GR 194,211Haddow 19,341
KA 81,809Hadgkiss 2,067
K 83,026Hadzimahovic 2,442
LD 185,974Haffner 3,461
KK 79,314Hagen 8,707
CE 142,494Haizimsque 26,569
V 128,232Hajiabdolmajid 4,239
AS 128,269Halcro 33,401
DW 152,675Hale 1,103
PJ 116,211Hale 1,001
JJ 136,082Haley 1,156
RD 92,157Haley 1,213
A 86,241Hall 2,115
AP 93,313Hall 2,125
JJ 86,881Hall 27,013
KJ 99,622Hall 2,321
CB 123,928Hallamore 150
GR 124,502Hallaway 11,377
BJ 168,868Hallborg 26,024
PG 146,201Halliday 2,535
ER 104,314Hallson 326
G 115,232Halmaghi 2,275
JB 176,540Halse 594
DG 107,138Hamagami 5,306
PE 80,126Hamaguchi 0
HG 146,341Hamberger 7,225
KO 159,227Hambleton 5,131
R 95,315Hamel 7,019
SC 156,787Hamel 1,129
GR 135,820Hamer 14,084
CG 122,047Hamilton 2,031
CG 108,667Hamilton 0
S 114,521Hamilton 3,802
WJ 164,086Hamilton 12,286
H 85,304Hamilton Harding 951
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CJ 173,047Hampton 4,037
H 95,400Han 3,296
Q 112,369Han 399
Q 120,752Han 421
VK 123,044Hanada 5,570
S 81,983Hancock 1,322
G 186,459Handfield 2,021
SM 84,259Handley 28,783
NM 105,217Handra 4,452
KA 141,125Hanlon 332
ME 134,387Hanlon 1,532
MW 145,578Hannath 4,932
TP 134,989Hanson 102
V 176,772Hanson 3,115
WA 127,378Hanson 15,337
LL 106,843Hanssens 0
T 76,351Harada 856
BM 102,835Harapnuk 4,230
D 98,388Harapnuk 3,529
BR 132,258Hardcastle 2,971
DM 161,620Hardie 4,922
J 128,696Hardman 36
DL 155,540Hardy 0
DB 120,442Hare 242
D 164,294Hargreaves 869
EH 89,203Harlos 6,667
E 110,219Harmati 399
KM 84,759Harmon 1,389
RC 151,185Harms 32,092
CC 137,106Harper 18,268
D 110,877Harper 1,706
RM 117,155Harper 109
PG 156,660Harrington 784
BM 91,968Harris 459
C 102,243Harris 5,847
GW 100,501Harris 5,269
SC 108,855Harris 5,551
SM 101,525Harris 555
S 87,293Harrison 2,320
TP 116,430Harrison 24,059
WG 155,326Hart 3,595
DN 182,640Hartford 40,545
BC 131,169Hartland 25,196
RK 95,232Hartley 1,161
SA 138,884Hartley 9,277
SL 106,211Hartley 0
WP 76,975Hartley 120
JT 112,989Hartman 2,825
GF 171,091Hartney 16,034
CC 81,694Hartwell 11
AJ 119,440Harvey 0
BW 115,496Harvey 1,459
LJ 85,232Harwood 0
KM 121,759Hasan 8,316
S 93,155Hashemi 2,646
AM 99,900Hasselaar 1,435
CR 75,101Hastings 1,082
CR 127,405Hastings 869
MW 95,908Haston 499
BM 94,860Hatch 4,154
CK 150,741Hau 1,829
KA 107,724Hawkins 4,506
JA 139,306Hawryluk 1,978
RM 173,322Hawryluk 14,801
A 105,311Hay 563
DJ 96,773Hay 4
RA 75,783Hayek 305
IC 87,583Hayes 4,186
M 137,801Hayles 3,931
DS 122,421Hayre 1,003
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TD 116,306Hazelwood 1,154
CD 130,326Head 29,271
AS 82,155Heath 0
SL 81,898Heaton 5,390
JR 126,809Hebner 10,563
S 122,585Heer 534
GR 149,552Hefflick 613
A 131,452Hefford 1,469
RG 144,038Heide 0
TB 115,700Heiman 5,195
F 104,915Hein 221
JA 100,789Heinricks 13,052
EB 104,918Helander 2,088
G 120,058Helfrich 23,685
RA 111,838Helgason 7,197
JW 99,240Helten 376
DF 152,452Hembling 2,203
CD 181,142Heminsley 880
AA 92,204Henderson 1,261
G 127,227Henderson 1,068
J 109,738Henderson 906
J 87,818Henderson 364
NS 95,925Henderson 18,087
PW 130,514Henderson 409
RL 100,778Henderson 3,678
RM 145,678Henderson 5,071
TC 135,068Henderson 930
LM 82,203Hensel 4,455
RR 78,319Hepple 2,813
JS 141,807Heppner 17,516
KB 101,322Heppner 1,014
WJ 133,232Herman 17,502
RW 91,249Hern 6,013
A 113,393Herrick 2,127
DM 126,555Herrington 1,187
JM 130,822Herrington 14,087
RE 83,117Herzog 16,189
BD 87,091Heslip 5,239
JM 107,562Heslop 781
G 88,799Heward 7,157
DI 100,596Hewitt 4,015
L 133,350Hewitt 2,300
RJ 103,265Hewko 7,783
AM 106,434Hibbs 19,571
DJ 180,895Hicks 757
RD 107,946Hicks 1,334
DA 114,185Hiebert 4,617
SM 127,051Hiebert 1,076
TJ 133,909Higa 1,833
SA 89,811Higginbottom 1,277
CD 194,763Higgins 24,302
G 169,594Higgins 1,224
JL 124,424Higham 11,827
CL 107,474Hill 605
DB 174,098Hill 5,319
JW 83,477Hill 6,246
L 82,273Hill 1,351
MA 135,113Hill 19,822
MP 105,041Hill 5,449
RJ 76,644Hill 4,603
RJ 144,382Hill 25,284
RR 159,012Hill 25,475
JL 94,156Hillgartner 20,252
DB 142,956Hills 699
D 152,342Hillsdon 15,838
TR 83,472Hilton 343
GS 134,108Hiltz 687
WR 96,594Hine 6,218
KJ 104,458Hines 2,582
J 82,560Hinke 3,630
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BM 155,854Hirschfield 13,074
DM 110,655Hirschman 38,545
KW 107,036Hirtle 3,622
E 136,558Ho 659
KA 133,692Ho 5,689
PJ 87,529Ho 1,008
W 120,489Ho 4,117
NL 112,822Hobbs 29,188
AJ 113,017Hobden 144
BJ 143,465Hobkirk 2,056
S 217,675Hobson 1,372
HR 228,271Hodgson 27,264
TB 100,139Hodgson 9,053
MB 93,104Hoekstra 1,200
ST 142,756Hoekstra 3,201
BE 88,125Hoffman 5,974
L 101,461Hogan 37
DA 101,668Hoglund 479
EL 78,568Hohert 11,178
KB 108,166Hohert 662
RK 122,819Hohner 12,667
JE 89,929Holdaway 860
DJ 107,888Holden 19,055
RC 120,865Holden 35,255
GJ 135,509Holisko 7,266
DJ 170,888Holitzki 429
J 76,805Holitzki 12,305
FM 142,507Holland 21,191
HA 118,431Holland 8,897
MD 85,703Holland 7,225
MM 235,832Holland 7,992
CW 89,634Hollins 76
JA 140,620Hollman 3,095
B 75,854Hollybow 1,067
MS 147,568Hollybow 3,788
RT 87,241Holmes 12,097
AS 136,188Holmgren 41,448
CD 219,092Holmgren 20,410
TJ 95,692Holst 39,934
JR 90,853Holt 715
SA 93,230Holt 0
SW 127,765Holt 32,834
B 122,939Holtby 6,406
MW 150,968Hon 936
HK 169,999Honda 2,682
GS 121,243Honeyman 0
DK 93,998Hong 1,103
WW 134,614Hong 4,081
RR 117,623Honrade 5,021
WA 141,154Hood 16,367
LM 79,370Hooper 1,337
JF 147,976Horkoff 35,969
NR 131,025Horne 15,134
Q 124,476Hornosty 2,279
BG 124,567Horton 1,744
GJ 86,033Horton 1,383
JC 125,586Horton 17,214
AD 144,939Horvath 11,890
AK 92,673Horwell 177
KG 93,417Horwood 112
MR 105,646Horwood 553
KC 94,331Hoskins 180
JS 137,681Hothi 3,742
JG 142,696Hougan 7,802
D 99,379Houghton 16,725
JS 126,722Houle 5,431
PW 188,544Houston 38,343
RB 111,093Houston 31,447
EA 112,554Howard 29,150
PJ 122,882Howard 3,195
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JD 163,524Howes 79
EB 138,929Howker 5,040
MJ 168,377Hrad 6,433
DN 93,444Hruschak 608
GT 124,354Htan 4,493
P 79,924Hu 481
J 133,147Hua 7,483
GE 265,343Huang 50
MW 95,959Huang 300
X 88,826Huang 22,394
AF 80,947Hubbard 496
J 84,750Hudgin 12,870
B 92,909Hudson 9,700
DW 103,922Huey 0
CJ 114,489Huff 1,161
RW 99,586Huffer 15,864
B 104,324Hughes 7,444
TE 103,934Hughes 4,016
SJ 76,913Huhn 7,554
C 186,598Hui 399
C 87,548Hui 3,046
PW 114,912Hui 923
DD 101,482Huisman 42,301
TR 126,596Huitika 4,623
RB 106,802Hull 6,934
P 125,742Hulme 3,466
G 87,999Huml 4,557
B 97,850Humle 0
GS 102,648Hundal 399
IS 78,224Hundal 5,436
CS 79,177Hundial 2,074
DJ 104,268Hunsberger 21,806
CJ 89,033Hunt 215
DJ 98,487Hunter 7,417
DP 162,906Hunter 2,740
MS 82,588Hunter 19,371
JR 101,363Hurd 409
DM 158,626Hurl 30,095
B 112,778Hurrie 11,815
JG 94,893Hurst 3,973
OM 113,816Hurteau 1,838
A 211,929Hussain 2,642
LJ 92,470Husty 655
MR 200,052Husty 13,203
GF 82,424Hutcheson 12,670
K 156,529Hutchinson 4,542
J 77,478Hutter 7,680
JD 116,135Huxley 967
RP 132,484Hynes 0
FD 108,756Hyslop 24,422
WI 110,616Illidge 8,166
BR 95,500Imler 1,626
DB 172,212Ince 1,230
R 151,533Infanti 338
TO 144,397Inga-Rojas 3,271
DW 114,657Ingleson 4,284
BD 88,516Ingraham 13,217
S 150,535Ingram 2,292
AJ 128,841Ink 15,831
CL 131,225Innes 7,047
C 112,317Intihar 0
P 94,121Ionica 399
J 149,550Iosfin 3,457
Q 163,335Iqbal 1,919
RW 210,786Ireland 21,762
SG 109,764Irkal 1,032
RJ 91,246Irving 21,245
TE 78,664Irving 0
T 82,573Isaac 1,003
DR 127,960Isberg 6,233
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E 97,169Iseli 563
M 109,258Iseli 3,307
O 101,464Ishkintana 1,058
MS 100,048Islam 1,784
R 142,852Itcush 4,590
TD 98,397Iwaskow 29,726
M 96,142Jabbari 3,059
RS 243,350Jack 14,683
DE 99,535Jacks 1,842
DL 138,714Jackson 7,435
FS 150,701Jackson 12,892
GW 170,451Jackson 34,326
S 156,088Jackson 23,962
AI 114,317Jacob 403
IS 145,864Jacobs 4,072
TL 76,468Jacobs 410
RE 173,138Jacobson 2,643
SD 82,672Jacobson 7,954
R 86,147Jacques 0
NC 78,464Jaik-Robinson 2,766
HB 104,411Jakobsen 81
FS 176,557James 1,708
L 118,314James 419
RG 109,601Jamieson 6,054
G 108,377Jang 410
C 182,056Jansen 7,411
TL 80,451Jansen 1,374
TS 124,123Jansma 75
M 82,257Janusz 0
BR 164,496Janzen 4,602
RA 183,050Janzen 18,015
SH 117,585Janzen 7,934
G 121,824Jarl 1,084
KW 124,359Jarratt 1,620
C 91,011Jarrett 0
JF 77,023Jarvis 3,343
M 132,683Jasek 12,428
M 121,116Javaid 6,749
G 104,763Jay 59
MP 98,388Jeffery 25,165
RJ 97,452Jeffries 395
SW 94,451Jens 16,140
DA 105,762Jensen 5,314
T 138,559Jensen 6,627
T 90,558Jensen 11,003
RJ 128,997Jess 10,342
JA 87,218Jessop 5,489
KI 102,561Jessop 441
SK 143,719Jewell 25
E 110,172Ji 20,726
H 122,704Ji 1,155
K 82,329Jiang 822
T 84,248Jiang 546
Z 139,023Jiao 5,947
DK 129,396Johannesson 8,477
CW 126,352Johnson 16,560
DD 132,285Johnson 14,144
DM 87,492Johnson 703
DN 96,687Johnson 5,006
JF 119,752Johnson 2,165
NA 115,454Johnson 15,134
PD 91,737Johnson 8,238
T 101,511Johnson 3,185
ZK 99,392Johnson 1,400
WT 117,965Johnston 25,558
RC 91,747Jolly 5,991
HC 104,663Jonas 0
AH 107,248Jones 1,757
AM 95,697Jones 1,365
IT 131,880Jones 3,255
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MB 154,299Jones 1,552
SM 84,467Jones 1,482
SR 160,407Jones 1,602
TC 77,648Jones 100
TL 79,307Jones 1,225
F 129,940Jongeneel 645
M 100,784Jonsson 720
S 76,846Jordan 11,806
G 109,129Jost 1,525
SF 80,874Joyal 3,867
P 75,657Joyce 2,081
SR 81,811Joyce 300
AK 118,882Jubb 5,404
RD 81,310Jubelag 30
DH 175,754Juby 7,850
KG 104,224Judge 18,959
P 126,904Jugovic 3,599
D 134,933Jung 822
T 118,814Jurbin 21,811
DL 99,396Kadonoff 200
AT 108,888Kaempffer 7,036
DM 243,454Kahl 8,702
SS 89,795Kaila 0
JA 108,348Kallin 1,576
T 116,017Kallo 445
JL 89,944Kallusky 18,451
P 106,407Kam 500
RM 82,018Kammerer 26,669
DC 81,262Kan 1,004
RM 82,483Kane 175
JS 162,882Kanhaiya 19,753
JL 189,568Kapalka 4,461
JD 85,277Karila 0
RM 103,059Kariz 8,154
B 127,089Karpinski 2,883
F 126,023Karsan 1,003
F 155,422Kasiri 1,170
TD 113,158Kask 3,688
W 196,578Kassam 3,743
DA 121,493Kastak 8,941
LA 84,279Kasten 0
FP 102,822Katunar 0
VR 82,890Kaulback 5,320
SM 95,421Kay 0
B 92,361Kazakoff 12,525
BM 110,785Keaney 103
AD 82,968Kearney 10,563
MT 178,148Keefe 2,162
WD 101,721Keeley 9,118
JD 112,048Keen 6,509
JM 158,000Kehl 20,668
SM 125,560Kehl 27,551
DG 141,804Keir 12,351
BD 125,691Keller 1,731
TJ 162,161Kelley 11,749
DJ 77,066Kelly 103
DW 91,528Kelly 1,595
KB 84,963Kelly 3,253
N 198,126Kelly 2,062
RM 138,321Kelly 32,998
TJ 84,397Kelly 837
M 181,099Kelvin 3,552
RA 87,868Kemp Ii 0
GP 105,032Kempthorne 39,788
AD 90,584Kendrick 5,446
KL 189,972Kennedy 10,736
DB 139,005Kennelly 22,819
NJ 178,333Kenny 3,628
MD 78,976Keres 3,402
KD 109,212Kerr 3,852
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JL 104,596Kersey 33,249
BJ 118,148Keys 24,379
J 102,020Khan 26
J 104,852Khan 2,417
M 96,394Khan 772
TN 98,088Khan 2,615
KS 147,175Khandpur 5,690
DS 116,302Khangura 3,115
MA 135,442Khedr 6,544
GH 150,380Kho 2,578
H 148,600Khosravi 4,324
SC 129,800Khurana 4,007
IS 116,951Khurl 741
M 94,977Kia 2,519
KD 182,900Kidd 19,493
LI 90,262Kievill 2,207
L 124,020Kiing 3,846
TR 148,969Kikkert 1,815
L 97,781Kilgour 4,026
RJ 198,616Kilian 2,190
JP 102,182Kilmartin 32,287
NP 85,372Kilmartin 4,509
MK 75,116Kilvert 4,838
S 133,144Kim 7,394
KJ 111,625Kinamore 31,902
AA 79,657King 4,166
CA 133,415King 9,308
G 97,926King 4,291
JM 79,277King 23,808
K 106,834King 420
MC 143,373King 8,784
RB 146,104King 8,986
D 75,395Kinnon 0
AV 154,243Kinnunen 0
I 198,037Kirincic 3,958
TL 87,041Kirk 2,006
TA 131,084Kirkham 361
HJ 96,144Kirkland 1,401
DT 104,463Kirkwood 412
RS 86,816Kirsh 50
T 115,049Kisby 9,533
MT 81,712Kiselbach 1,806
A 99,037Kiss 22,701
CL 91,903Kitching 393
GM 92,865Kitt 23,565
EC 204,797Kiudorf 2,468
DA 83,306Klassen 0
DB 139,350Klassen 13,233
DM 90,176Klassen 1,602
EJ 90,292Klein 3,380
W 139,192Klein 5,342
TK 97,451Kler 3,551
RJ 99,533Klovance 1,324
C 112,783Klym 8,948
DJ 117,064Knackstedt 1,887
LD 98,618Knight 3,901
SJ 97,819Knight 2,156
BJ 166,735Knoke 11,832
JJ 125,162Knoll 5,269
C 117,079Knowles 37,289
JR 145,052Knowles 799
RA 82,195Knowles 0
KJ 126,620Knudsen 36,825
KR 83,992Knudson 2,578
JC 129,580Ko 1,114
CH 149,153Kober 1,060
AG 86,040Kobernick 20,948
WF 117,238Kobetitch 8,579
PA 179,193Kobzar 420
E 85,742Koebel 3,003
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TD 167,409Koehn 5,402
V 91,306Koh 358
JC 153,841Kohut 19,433
SJ 86,564Kokko 48,015
P 80,927Kokol 135
LT 79,250Kolbe 103
S 128,324Komad 35,152
MM 165,707Kondo 5,467
GS 152,338Kong 4,951
NA 80,226Konradson 4,370
GA 129,342Kooiman 5,700
N 111,308Kooner 1,512
C 81,311Koop 0
CF 127,345Kopola 7,158
M 115,034Korsei 0
AB 101,564Korteland 26,014
AG 116,249Korteland 0
V 109,689Kositsky 2,338
M 110,111Koski 1,117
D 141,980Kotaras 19,173
AV 101,344Kouznetsov 120
N 146,020Kovacevic 987
DJ 127,361Kovacs 8,921
L 133,010Kovacs 1,326
CA 182,220Kowak 23,907
PG 124,008Kowal 9,944
BM 99,854Kozak 6,305
GA 96,997Kozak 518
M 76,830Kozak 3,095
IR 129,209Kozicky 15,401
B 134,936Krahn 50
I 80,479Kramarovskaia 796
F 84,999Kramer 839
PA 150,869Kramer 7,522
K 144,368Kreye 5,252
CR 100,601Krienke 1,341
SL 102,253Kritikos 546
B 119,946Kroetsch 43,762
SG 107,875Kryuchkov 4,071
R 135,719Krzman 3,731
J 94,748Kuang 0
X 75,235Kuang 0
BR 125,216Kube 1,657
A 236,083Kumar 1,736
J 91,168Kurczab 79
R 230,600Kurschner 5,879
R 78,332Kuthar 2,492
I 139,245Kuun 4,635
VR 127,323Kwallek 5,135
HM 134,415Kwan 533
LM 120,158Kwan 1,263
M 75,539Kwan 1,482
V 184,338Kwiatkowski 1,971
C 92,335Kwok 1,003
JC 93,672Kwok 1,826
MW 78,584Kwok 1,539
TW 137,462Kwong 0
CG 102,826Kyllonen 8,731
NL 190,473Labadie 40,705
JR 128,267Labelle 7,568
I 86,743Lacharite 0
RS 172,045Lacheur 4,319
GS 78,525Lachmanec 7,494
DK 97,070Lachuk 222
RJ 155,258Lacoski 26,408
L 112,656Ladbrook 100
RA 134,928Laekeman 5,463
J 110,841Lafaille 260
C 122,270Lafferty 27,747
WD 94,327Laflin 14,897
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A 165,023Lagnado 72
C 91,095Lai 2,066
EJ 100,062Lai 2,267
MK 130,945Lai 2,757
KA 141,537Laidlaw 2,664
RP 107,590Laidlaw 50
RD 76,315Laing 6,783
JS 75,218Laird 15,801
AS 120,544Lally 1,616
K 113,353Lalonde 1,403
WL 83,735Laluk 8,663
A 121,590Lam 6,123
AF 142,567Lam 2,548
BC 75,199Lam 0
H 79,185Lam 2,399
JW 119,000Lam 2,102
JW 86,499Lam 491
M 81,784Lam 0
MP 110,266Lam 1,003
TN 102,881Lam 85
Y 130,409Lam 362
D 135,140Lambe 31,595
RH 118,039Lambert 50,229
D 97,971Lamming 742
CA 124,941Lamont 19,716
RW 85,215Lamothe 28
SJ 146,727Lancashire 6,794
MA 92,086Lance 877
M 90,062Land 1,407
A 133,862Landas 1,158
M 133,218Lande 29,056
JG 134,883Lang 2,924
RM 118,906Lang 5,917
SM 263,617Lang 26,165
SM 118,791Lang 39,585
CD 175,269Lange 21,155
DJ 167,937Lange 2,855
ML 141,255Lange 1,691
KV 100,939Langley 3,705
AR 112,971Langston 2,347
JM 126,182Lanouette 10,081
RS 117,892Lansink 30,938
JE 88,405Lardizabal 300
MV 100,824Larga 2,105
GR 98,432Large 21,169
SD 100,597Laroy 399
MI 128,427Larsen 19,376
T 113,250Larsen 7,323
CR 127,336Larson 21,086
RL 145,372Larson 27,421
SJ 86,378Larson 4,252
JB 111,267Lastavec 7,422
J 81,109Laturnus 10,349
KJ 96,393Laturnus 9,492
A 109,025Lau 399
AY 110,405Lau 470
EY 106,449Lau 1,234
KP 156,138Lau 1,976
KW 194,391Lau 17,314
WN 121,789Lau 55
MK 195,137Laudan 3,517
S 102,087Lauridsen 466
TA 169,480Laurie 7,368
SN 136,280Laurila 11,819
JE 93,542Laursen 905
D 105,338Lautner 6,853
LT 103,096Lavigne 977
DL 86,734Lavoie 2,077
RL 94,320Law 625
CA 106,960Lawrence 3,930
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M 147,291Lawrence 23,560
RF 95,310Laws 26,522
GP 95,975Lawson 700
JE 125,603Lawton 43,306
TJ 126,844Laycock 20,526
P 78,973Layne 12,039
RD 169,277Layton 5,217
AC 132,577Le Couteur 1,046
T 132,957Le Couteur 6,735
JG 167,793Le Lievre 755
BA 111,937Leaf 26,801
AC 127,251Leake 8,554
HM 83,820Leake 0
K 129,445Leakey 2,264
DB 95,030Leaney 1,422
KS 81,880Lear 634
S 100,567Leason 4,213
DM 87,160Lebedoff 9
DL 297,200Lebeter 23,726
I 93,050Lebrun 458
A 236,488Lee 28,662
AD 145,641Lee 4,617
AJ 142,200Lee 1,073
BL 135,387Lee 399
C 137,592Lee 0
CJ 84,301Lee 1,932
DP 96,183Lee 581
DT 94,172Lee 0
GI 109,720Lee 1,061
H 136,501Lee 399
J 124,286Lee 7,548
JC 90,739Lee 3,917
JP 76,946Lee 110
JS 90,306Lee 4,349
KC 124,907Lee 399
KY 131,694Lee 2,422
M 75,600Lee 0
MH 93,121Lee 7,606
N 103,150Lee 1,003
NJ 81,780Lee 50
RW 133,980Lee 4,801
S 75,105Lee 0
S 113,292Lee 1,151
SD 90,453Lee 1,055
SJ 141,299Lee 1,070
SN 84,823Lee 0
TS 165,602Lee 7,099
VY 82,772Lee 0
WY 130,362Lee 8,501
EA 115,563Lee-Young 237
JL 81,273Legaree 749
CG 132,567Legault 17,021
CR 110,271Leggett 19,848
GU 106,052Lehoux 4,898
RB 127,878Leier 441
G 122,925Leigh 19,028
DE 80,709Leik 4,112
DE 159,642Leiske 3,263
CM 110,014Leitch 2,912
PA 132,492Leite 933
L 82,128Lemaire-Smith 138
CH 104,381Lemoal 0
M 144,416Leng 3,639
Y 113,938Leng 2,852
HJ 136,612Lennox 34,161
A 222,997Leonard 13,213
AR 146,073Leonard 1,514
MK 88,405Leong 16,387
JA 106,046Lepage Parco 26,331
MP 109,182Lepine 790
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D 93,324Lerose 714
NE 140,798Leslie 7,487
PB 81,801Lesowski 4,295
IC 123,219Letkeman 11,080
TR 129,003Letkeman 34,157
BP 94,303Leung 850
C 114,937Leung 763
CW 93,941Leung 1,232
MA 119,914Leung 2,021
W 116,795Leung 201
E 121,204Levchine 4,904
CB 79,115Levelton 11
RJ 116,926Leveridge 18,194
D 175,330Levesque 2,338
RL 85,626Levetsovitis 529
PB 88,279Lew 3,894
B 89,727Lewarne 544
JJ 88,782Lewis 19,019
JR 122,286Lewis 27,456
KL 114,751Lewis 19,843
WT 110,510Lewis 227
CS 108,620Li 1,003
J 116,261Li 399
J 103,997Li 25,530
J 84,090Li 6,621
J 83,786Li 3,928
JY 106,087Li 837
KY 113,307Li 1,686
M 103,911Li 3,335
MF 96,006Li 2,822
SX 88,813Li 1,234
TC 108,763Li 2,682
W 162,527Li 0
W 88,477Li 2,183
Y 141,119Li 43,211
Y 124,070Li 1,073
FJ 84,540Liang 592
V 107,937Liberatore 342
RB 160,690Lidstone 36,642
KA 122,256Liebaert 3,955
E 151,766Liedke 2,917
MJ 96,094Liggat 28,264
BE 138,471Light 1,005
IS 93,026Lim 372
T 112,418Lim 5,719
S 84,199Limchareon 1,871
KK 121,085Lim-Kong 647
FC 222,666Lin 1,289
HL 107,856Lin 3,837
KQ 101,683Lin 4,277
S 84,828Lin 8,792
XP 82,128Lin 2,529
Y 90,280Lin 489
R 90,353Lincoln 1,055
BA 96,330Linden 5,389
MR 108,037Lindsay 4,174
T 130,314Ling 0
DM 105,998Lingenfelter 24,658
JD 173,723Lintunen 9,140
DR 117,122Lipischak 737
GP 107,032Lippingwell 4,124
A 117,151Lishman 8,652
RJ 109,743L'Italien 12,594
DJ 299,309Little 2,183
B 87,687Liu 8,568
K 80,608Liu 1,153
RK 118,330Liu 3,825
T 92,824Liu 2,571
Y 100,101Liu 9,676
Y 136,269Liu 21,847
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GB 96,546Livesey 0
BE 132,092Lloyd 1,314
AW 81,589Lo 0
JY 100,764Lo 0
K 78,803Lo 1,026
M 98,578Lo 0
H 101,446Lober 0
S 89,591Locicero 642
D 196,368Lockhart 7,777
SD 93,775Loeppky 1,249
AC 138,850Loewie 2,108
RM 104,440Lofstrom 5,045
BJ 83,908Logan 6,223
R 84,916Logie 3,727
ME 112,458Lohr 10,508
JA 199,886Lombardo 56,410
JN 184,565London 1,168
KM 95,463London 4,679
DF 177,626Long 15,808
RW 113,908Loo 2,006
WC 127,378Loo 16,034
J 145,163Lord 1,554
RK 106,343Lord 2,077
CS 149,721Lorenz 12,742
TA 171,048Loski 5,126
DE 92,580Lotina 191
GB 137,946Lott 2,886
AF 117,828Louie 1,678
H 143,266Louie 817
KG 99,124Louie 58
ME 85,101Louie 917
G 125,179Louis 1,061
A 98,980Loukas 425
K 76,747Louman-Gardiner 13,382
KM 77,108Louwers 5,804
V 117,872Lovric 4,684
BC 79,819Low 6,024
KW 96,755Low 0
MM 109,752Low 16,215
SL 102,195Low 3,002
W 125,290Low 399
RT 93,183Lowdon 12,733
JL 161,134Lowe 1,847
RA 138,354Lowe 5,387
WT 121,590Lowe 0
SA 80,796Lower 46
GA 175,667Loxam 8,243
DJ 84,944Loyie 300
J 129,972Lu 523
KM 198,910Lu 14,170
M 138,339Lu 5,270
PJ 189,315Lu 26,859
X 113,566Lu 2,547
KA 86,564Lubyk 0
LM 122,113Luchinski 13,267
KB 127,569Luciak 1,134
MC 122,077Lucier 30,683
GR 114,176Ludlow 4,869
RP 76,634Luem 42
AM 84,604Luey 1,053
B 84,590Lui 2,903
D 95,450Luis 15,591
H 102,208Luk 2,949
R 92,238Luk 892
DP 110,532Lukoni 17,272
MJ 131,974Lukoni 16,298
KY 151,843Lum 1,118
AT 104,815Lumb 2,157
FA 142,141Lundquist 1,269
MJ 97,074Lundy 10,816
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MM 115,152Luo 8,400
W 132,850Luo 2,436
LW 78,625Lupul 9,211
DL 158,190Lussier 7,425
EM 103,344Lymer 20,911
MJ 132,847Lynn 2,358
AA 99,283Lyons 8,133
CM 183,339Ma 1,171
E 101,461Ma 3,839
L 81,565Ma 0
M 90,309Ma 1,003
RL 80,952Ma 200
SK 97,633Ma 758
W 81,198Ma 718
P 87,145Maan 141
F 126,016Macario 2,984
RI 157,695Macarthur 8,327
JK 122,034Macauley 5,149
RD 99,307Macayan 8,835
JI 106,372Macdermid 17,034
AA 76,528Macdonald 32,199
AD 118,274Macdonald 3,287
AD 93,077Macdonald 0
GA 143,614Macdonald 5,391
J 102,638Macdonald 45,760
JL 119,503Macdonald 2,682
L 124,814Macdonald 3,512
ML 81,976Macdonald 17,487
SB 139,018Macdonald 0
AE 107,876Macdonnell 36,337
BD 79,564Mace 14,637
K 122,236Mace 18,073
GA 117,433Macinnes 69
CJ 85,368Macintosh 6,338
IG 95,794Macintyre 5,372
JH 166,160Macisaac 1,427
TD 109,224Macisaac 3,287
DR 109,873Mack 9,295
RW 91,225Mackay 4,529
AC 80,939Mackenzie 0
CW 89,401Mackenzie 446
K 146,800Mackenzie 12,022
DA 78,968Mackinnon 4,442
RL 115,277Mackintosh 130
J 103,197Mackus 23,607
K 175,909Maclean 889
LL 81,177Maclean 7,302
HS 81,158Macmath 17,087
CB 138,690Macmurchy 6,828
CJ 86,516Macneal 8,668
CJ 140,869Macpheat 15,043
A 115,495Macpherson 2,976
K 91,826Macpherson 6,426
R 132,800Macrae 9
ML 77,635Maddatu 21
J 88,039Maderyc 10,067
J 115,541Madill 24,397
S 80,277Madill 0
AP 139,681Magbojos 1,759
PH 170,253Magdanz 2,259
AL 92,579Mah 362
DM 89,579Mah 1,089
EJ 134,715Mah 1,327
ET 146,635Mah 4,323
LM 108,424Mah 1,515
TK 148,515Mah 1,981
D 95,617Maharaj 7,241
SB 81,694Maharaj 1,183
A 93,607Mahay 46
L 100,236Mahinsa 40
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MN 119,070Mahmood 321
J 104,871Mahon 4,478
RJ 84,739Mahon Welburn 2,553
D 105,332Mahowich 0
K 86,894Mai 9,458
SA 130,802Maikawa 16,086
A 92,123Mainprize 4,760
ES 122,335Mainprize 13,161
JC 102,332Mair 4,195
DU 78,419Maizik 1,041
N 144,152Majdanac 492
AR 112,614Major 5,296
WR 108,696Major 992
CV 79,189Majumdar 0
LK 90,409Mak 1,053
RJ 146,333Malcolm 11,183
JN 103,550Maldonado 1,345
LE 123,814Malesku 466
Z 101,165Maletic 3,263
BG 110,201Malfair 95
RL 91,213Malic 10,579
N 113,472Malkinson 11,150
DD 90,385Mallari 691
JP 131,539Malm 7,528
MP 144,792Malm 5,614
BE 107,941Malone 2,452
D 117,605Malone 887
JR 122,525Maloney 1,756
ML 105,273Maloney 26,016
DF 110,935Maltby 22,090
JR 99,210Managh 1,150
AM 132,491Manansala 2,241
A 120,492Mandair 3,006
V 129,080Maniatakos 0
JE 86,234Maniezzo 721
SK 147,666Manik 2,889
R 112,242Manj 611
PK 77,672Mankad 228
LJ 104,624Manson 8,967
EN 142,333Mant 10,174
MJ 152,035Mant 7,195
SD 75,638Manuel 877
F 147,920Mao 3,741
D 143,437Mar 3,483
DE 86,311March 2,945
GH 81,129March 52
SC 90,261Marcil 1,958
LL 91,324Marco 2,749
L 89,994Marin 201
TL 93,923Mark 2,032
JB 127,728Markowsky 6,388
TJ 133,200Marlowe 12,181
HH 101,068Marok 16,452
J 144,665Marques 1,827
LA 95,133Marrello 1,003
CL 127,812Marsh 3,140
RS 109,949Marsh 4,367
CR 89,437Marshall 26,486
DA 143,124Marshall 22,610
DJ 98,884Marshall 350
KP 81,261Marshall 7,420
L 94,601Marshall 10,892
NJ 133,849Marshall 9,461
RW 154,079Marshall 7,651
GW 101,513Marshinew 7,085
G 92,106Martel 12,545
SB 124,897Martell 1,038
WD 183,221Martell 4,560
CM 76,094Martichenko-Grilz 2,088
C 85,097Martin 6,584
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DF 143,421Martin 13,335
G 114,246Martin 13,408
JE 91,527Martin 331
SA 144,626Martin 19,716
SC 159,840Martin 1,003
TJ 135,250Martin 1,036
DT 173,387Martini 44,848
TG 162,301Martinich 2,681
JL 85,146Martiniuk 281
J 124,724Marusenko 3,843
JB 143,911Marwick 1,824
MR 88,761Maser 3,856
BW 168,616Mason 3,668
S 119,771Mason 2,803
BA 136,926Masse 2,236
BW 202,878Masse 26,916
CT 164,006Masse 2,210
SR 103,539Masse 7,585
AM 90,050Massey 14,986
MB 82,298Massolin 1,033
B 88,790Massullo 1,046
R 139,972Mastromonaco 5,298
JJ 98,726Matchett 5,443
A 110,965Matheson 834
CD 292,603Matheson 6,050
DN 130,590Mathiasen 1,960
PJ 133,454Mathot 36
JC 128,875Matt 1,200
DS 98,463Matterson 2,964
HM 143,973Matthews 8,350
MN 120,431Matthews 19,434
SC 99,554Matthews 1,358
AB 119,015Mattock 5,090
MW 101,116Mattson 19,046
PC 111,833Mau 1,328
KJ 109,832Maxwell 477
PR 117,231Mayenburg 7,376
PF 98,454Mayer 8,558
J 90,019Mayes 5,369
DD 125,267Mayrhofer 6,252
R 88,121Mazariegos 421
DS 105,022Mazur 305
A 119,784Mcalister 1,110
M 90,368Mcarthur 8,729
BG 139,355Mcastocker 3,623
CJ 158,011Mcastocker 45,159
LG 181,360Mcastocker 7,498
GB 186,974Mcbride 13,825
GW 93,935Mcburnie 47
TJ 222,261Mccallan 39,560
A 106,006Mccallion 22,256
NC 90,905Mccallum 1,003
P 114,320Mccann 3,543
DC 136,367Mccarthy 21,702
JM 88,572Mccarthy 176
JM 144,439Mcclean 3,618
LA 156,904Mcclelland 459
CS 147,111Mcclinton 1,628
AG 103,787Mcclure 2,560
D 125,846Mccollor 498
DC 109,192Mccomb 1,653
KV 115,140Mccomber 1,793
MJ 79,292Mcconnell 298
SK 131,909Mcconnell 5,118
SK 133,357Mcconnell 11,391
K 201,127Mccormick 13,665
SC 110,136Mccormick 5,458
TL 100,003Mccormick 6,226
B 116,754Mccoy 144
SA 137,288Mccredie 3,408
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N 90,520Mccririck 446
CJ 128,813Mccullough 7,998
JD 107,496Mcdewar 2,629
DB 126,740Mcdonald 0
DJ 148,596Mcdonald 25,834
HF 110,975Mcdonald 2,431
JL 390,618Mcdonald 36,574
SP 95,867Mcdonald 761
AM 135,493Mcdowall 4,191
SM 154,278Mcdowell 6,369
DB 141,113Mceachern 7,307
EF 98,744Mcewen 6,614
GS 100,220Mcfarlane 18,916
DR 112,261Mcgill 3,314
BA 92,684Mcgillivray 0
MK 149,077Mcgough 16,135
F 171,884Mcgowan 542
K 84,728Mcgregor 2,858
KA 144,537Mcinnes 33,077
KC 165,991Mcinnes 4,734
KA 98,417Mcintosh 20,981
DG 98,743Mcisaac 4,019
BT 104,954Mckay 8,103
D 81,116Mckay 3,094
MA 116,711Mckay 22,034
RN 130,700Mckay 1,932
SL 123,504Mckay 2,482
ST 154,096Mckay 13,242
JS 148,815Mckeachie 2,660
JD 85,288Mckendry 5,108
JL 79,631Mckendry 3,571
MJ 139,926Mckenna 4,271
BK 104,866Mckenzie 0
KR 226,215Mckenzie 6,796
R 120,678Mckenzie 8,028
RH 143,407Mckenzie 40,902
ME 84,281Mckeown 32,522
DR 90,981Mckillop 26
TS 200,635Mckimm 12,170
SM 95,133Mckinney 8,087
GJ 194,847Mckinnon 297
S 107,742Mclarty 137
KB 84,132Mclauchlin 386
BF 118,897Mclaughlin 34,533
NA 111,397Mclaughlin 6,324
AR 135,191Mclean 15,453
CB 118,537Mclean 393
J 85,179Mclean 5,740
K 133,607Mclean 1,108
RB 122,254Mclean 5,084
S 155,168Mclean 3,666
IC 129,825Mclellan 1,003
RI 90,917Mclellan 1,885
FF 130,898Mclennan 869
MA 181,252Mclennan 16,036
JC 105,429Mcleod 621
SL 89,955Mcleod 20,272
TK 98,898Mcleod 5,843
D 126,640Mclorie 4,539
J 124,113Mcmahon 1,856
A 111,626Mcmillan 2,139
CH 166,243Mcmillan 1,090
JD 149,490Mcminn 1,242
M 212,909Mcminn 24,578
MD 157,214Mcminn 2,563
PL 122,142Mcminn 13,099
KN 160,656Mcnabb 5,073
DS 193,663Mcnamara 3,959
GJ 90,402Mcnamara 0
JD 113,273Mcnaughton 399
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CD 106,142Mcpherson 4,352
R 81,992Mcpherson 20,383
NH 83,337Mcphie 1,943
RA 107,857Mcphie 57
CT 95,208Mcrae 270
KE 87,050Mcrae 628
NH 96,486Mcrae 11,432
SA 160,925Mcrae 20,370
DP 247,983Mcsherry 9,506
T 261,571Mcsorley 0
GD 105,918Mctaggart 684
JH 150,824Mctaggart 2,650
C 125,397Mcwhirter 677
RJ 127,045Mcwilliams 2,064
MP 99,330Megens 2,744
BJ 94,986Meger 1,925
BW 139,185Meger 13,734
KM 132,671Meidal 6,623
TA 80,851Meiorin 24,255
DP 77,969Meireles 0
D 110,756Melanson 9,207
DJ 225,645Melchior 2,829
SW 99,061Melcosky 1,205
J 100,032Meleschuk 19,992
S 179,761Meleschuk 17,649
ML 82,232Melich 250
CF 79,665Mena 757
RS 109,258Mendoza 47
DN 106,702Mengering 16,865
CP 129,982Menu 10,880
MW 119,658Menu 27,541
L 82,482Mercado 4,127
SR 130,094Mercer 23,770
CR 120,949Mercereau 8,717
AS 92,333Mercredi 19,727
BA 136,267Merkley 14,726
SC 90,608Merriman 7,452
SJ 86,894Merriman 0
S 91,321Mesghali 7,967
CR 152,905Messer 11,011
R 107,683Messerschmidt 505
RJ 83,425Metcalf 1,356
J 125,056Metcalfe 2,006
RW 76,784Mexter 1,422
KW 75,324Meyrink 922
A 87,655Michaud 23,128
F 170,385Micholuk 3,418
RF 122,191Micholuk 9,709
TM 102,657Micholuk 4,488
Z 151,064Micovic 3,783
CD 144,390Micu 27,588
BJ 77,747Middleton 8,458
JJ 90,986Middleton 2,566
K 112,098Middleton 558
PE 80,879Middleton 2,169
MA 88,707Midgett 18,505
JC 122,170Miedema 330
V 82,998Mihai 234
JH 105,787Miki 952
A 89,463Milenkovic 607
JW 170,841Millard 5,478
DP 109,144Miller 1,262
JM 82,450Miller 136
JR 159,186Miller 7,283
KR 117,697Miller 1,966
RJ 117,360Miller 956
SA 128,404Miller 7,101
T 123,649Miller 1,575
BD 110,907Mills 3,704
LJ 146,541Mills 2,425
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RJ 128,147Mills 4,984
R 230,982Milone 4,404
CJ 84,593Minard 22,549
RP 179,558Minchin 6,594
ML 117,264Minichiello 12,478
DD 92,247Miskovich 24,302
DA 85,226Mitchell 23,486
DD 124,972Mitchell 2,803
JC 86,488Mitchell 15,234
KE 103,543Mitchell 13,304
CE 209,828Mitha 12,512
DM 111,152Mix 3,345
BA 107,049Mockford 4,972
DT 78,101Moellenbeck 20,971
KR 108,868Moeller 1,306
B 102,008Mohammady 407
JT 94,361Mojelski 10,990
CK 102,381Mok 1,087
A 141,736Mol 376
SL 77,649Molenaar 17,657
KN 98,470Moller-Hansen 2,600
J 91,961Molodtsova 1,430
A 119,522Moloney 2,701
M 109,100Moniruzzaman 1,299
CR 102,902Moniz De Sa 1,523
GJ 77,995Monk 3,145
RW 206,628Monk 22,353
TM 77,333Monk 349
VA 82,787Monkman 168
ER 80,804Monleon 0
CW 96,237Montague 11,971
BC 138,711Montgomery 0
JA 180,208Montgomery 724
SH 117,958Montgomery 37,181
K 113,979Montrichard 147
V 155,564Moo 1,003
BE 82,881Moore 16,646
CA 153,307Moore 11,299
JC 104,805Moore 285
PC 120,160Moore 2,259
RW 103,669Moore 15,481
RL 132,042Morales 16,443
TP 103,319Moran 1,280
G 162,726Morand 16,739
GM 82,806Morandini 0
M 112,248More 280
SL 84,128Moreau 216
G 97,313Morello 707
GM 178,377Moren 15,108
CA 90,736Morgan 7,418
TI 112,844Morgan 2,754
S 127,594Morii 1,073
TE 104,040Morin 117
K 232,770Morison 6,050
AT 190,633Morris 3,681
DL 100,938Morris 1,341
MA 176,050Morris 6,013
PD 95,893Morris 12,208
PD 101,678Morris 1,720
R 125,893Morris 13,382
SS 148,936Morris 382
CM 102,101Morrison 3,001
GD 117,765Morrison 9,176
KL 201,286Morrison 15,327
PJ 137,681Morrison 1,452
S 164,167Morrison 4,721
DA 138,126Morrow 10,044
RM 164,113Morton 13,520
SK 82,144Morton 4,773
KJ 89,808Moses 3,662
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SE 127,639Mosiuk 24,794
TA 112,351Mosley 452
B 114,981Mossop 4,869
DJ 89,793Mosure 5,414
A 90,774Motamedi-Sedeh 2,098
D 105,618Mott 2,911
LM 96,182Mott 5,195
PJ 159,866Mottishaw 8,004
BA 171,798Moul 7,974
DR 81,594Mounsey 7,138
JC 169,218Mounsey 3,953
V 89,181Mountain 2,906
WA 88,566Movold 2,989
DJ 106,478Mowat 24,997
K 85,560Mowat 15,049
IA 182,068Moxon 8,182
RG 173,955Mroch 8,409
GA 79,529Muckle 275
SS 107,378Mudaliar 19,357
JS 114,222Muir 2,956
GB 151,494Mukkavilli 2,578
B 93,050Muldoon 6,926
JN 122,629Mullard 10,061
CR 140,419Mullen 6,699
AF 111,207Mullin 13,863
GJ 151,521Mullin 20,193
RG 75,236Mullin 19,086
GW 85,642Mullins 4,980
S 144,265Mullins 1,681
S 110,211Mulloy 407
CA 104,690Munro 5,105
KC 182,543Munro 2,823
RJ 83,778Munro 2,261
TR 81,628Munroe 2,771
RM 140,416Munzer 691
BT 136,345Murphy 4,430
WP 90,093Murphy 1,288
PJ 111,440Murray 40,892
SD 161,517Murray 4,289
D 151,993Muschette 5,059
HR 83,149Mussell 5,356
RP 148,390Mutukutti-Arachchige 6,517
CJ 85,508Muzyka 20,439
MJ 118,650Myers 7,242
ML 123,332Myers 14,228
ME 107,161Myres 9,100
CB 110,680Mytting 3,162
RA 104,552Nacionales 20,144
MR 77,401Nadeau 8,274
RP 140,606Nadeau 5,340
J 100,692Nag 0
D 321,883Nagle 3,966
M 193,740Nagpal 7,804
MA 80,648Naherniak 0
AB 104,055Nair 2,322
JW 116,350Naisby 7,139
JS 82,682Nanra 4,433
FT 109,385Nassachuk 965
S 88,114Nazim 475
BP 134,376Neal 18,534
JL 87,117Neal 556
GT 147,567Neary 12,768
T 131,977Neary 23,845
R 83,810Neden 8,344
D 188,256Neighbour 112
T 90,563Neighbour 1,492
R 124,366Neilson 12,059
CE 82,535Nelsen 897
DJ 158,443Nelson 262
EA 157,496Nelson 2,523
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EJ 98,067Nelson 2,628
GM 102,828Nelson 2,943
J 152,943Nelson 4,829
JR 186,928Nelson 1,823
ML 77,161Nelson 1,406
NR 161,545Nelson 2,334
V 90,370Nelson 1,836
EJ 95,427Nephin 443
DJ 113,406Nernberg 5,800
V 83,611Nesterov 12,403
GM 96,154Neubauer 3,522
DE 92,734Neubeck 417
J 109,086Neufeld 2,899
A 160,072Neuman 1,023
K 76,900Nevissan 1,398
WJ 86,110Newby 6,296
J 130,653Newell 814
CJ 110,938Newhouse 1,815
PM 87,576Newhouse 10,341
MR 120,034Newland 11,842
TA 78,289Newman 6,364
B 83,915Newson 22
GD 113,021Newson 1,454
DJ 112,288Newstead 16,859
SD 160,524Nezil 12,130
GC 89,792Ng 1,003
KK 116,869Ng 1,212
PC 119,671Ng 775
SH 77,885Ng 394
TT 113,783Ngo 244
T 79,375Nguy 489
A 96,034Nguyen 2,633
B 86,449Nguyen 159
KV 85,742Nguyen 50
TD 96,256Nguyen 270
TM 163,476Nguyen 15,832
G 99,158Nichele 32
IS 98,940Nichifor 0
W 121,031Nichiporik 49,363
MW 141,523Nichol 3,656
TR 100,843Nicholas 821
CR 132,278Nichols 1,691
SW 117,187Nichols 10,268
WR 133,404Nichols 5,746
MP 91,346Nickell 3,600
BK 136,871Nielsen 17,086
DT 82,556Nielsen 2,408
F 113,149Nielsen 4,030
G 166,401Nielsen 17,349
KL 157,515Nielsen 849
T 81,601Nielson 0
RR 75,029Niessen 1,729
DK 133,114Nigam 0
MK 116,131Nijjar 2,653
ML 80,197Nikiforuk 0
MJ 174,194Nikkel 10,987
M 80,317Nikmaram 0
I 108,599Nikolic 1,595
BJ 150,986Nipp 1,239
DJ 94,065Nishi 5,136
RO 159,111Nixon 67,895
CM 81,880Noble 50
S 96,484Noble 0
SL 80,924Noble 5,021
RP 105,179Noga 13,033
BW 93,259Nordal 882
RE 108,561Norman 6,288
AJ 126,897Norris 9,703
AS 79,626Norris 3,129
TJ 165,522Norrish 14,967
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SD 102,421Northridge 5,284
R 76,516Nouari 146
G 246,922Nowakowski 19,548
JJ 153,548Nugent 2,330
TW 85,180Nugent 3,365
PT 143,574Nundal 7,002
CA 107,365Nunn 5,718
W 182,883Nustad 32,607
RA 91,050Nyden 468
CE 118,923Nyrose 13,311
JT 88,711Nzambu 4,017
BP 157,720Oakley 47,011
D 87,450O'Connor 97
DR 133,245O'Dette 14,392
JR 114,758Odo 2,012
D 157,353O'Ferrall 20,281
JM 131,936O'Grady 837
S 128,872Ogram 5,774
A 152,210O'Hara 2,144
KM 101,584Ohman 9,802
DJ 123,479Olan 8,968
JT 169,874O'Laney 11,946
DO 96,832Old 8,030
SE 97,830Oldham 4,244
SA 100,307Oleson 3,870
JT 116,841Oliver 9,914
A 104,125Olivier 18,172
MD 79,415Olivier 1,419
DM 236,142Olsen 5
HL 93,236Olson 35
JM 106,276Olson 5,779
SR 128,974Olson 40,477
SG 78,575Olsson 181
O 113,752Olund 2,979
TD 152,295Olynyk 11,674
KM 114,453O'Neil 14,478
KD 103,892O'Neill 867
DG 121,378Ong 7,298
YO 156,348Onifade 5,355
LA 96,344Opatril 0
K 135,249Orchard 25,243
G 79,753Orchiston 170
BR 162,994Organ 6,786
AM 75,737Oriani 0
CK 404,533O'Riley 18,598
KN 95,994O'Riordain 0
TB 109,859Orme 23,678
A 172,950Ormiston 21,396
BE 152,906Orr 28,032
A 99,200Osadetz 11,832
A 120,159Osin 11,321
V 111,310Ossipchuk 176
JR 138,346Ostrinski 1,537
MT 123,400Oswell 11,441
D 123,925Ouellet 415
GJ 75,719Oughton 4
DT 132,924Oussoren 45,184
NF 105,670Ozog 10,670
J 88,947Paetz 22,624
R 135,451Page 856
SC 188,007Pai 2,174
SW 156,680Paisley 2,105
AT 97,211Paivio 752
FM 116,788Pakzat 3,256
R 83,916Pal 5,117
RA 80,730Palacios 0
N 88,316Pallan 0
R 76,428Paller 105
MA 104,914Palliardi 31
DT 84,600Palmer 1,851
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GJ 124,642Palmer 3,484
JA 133,542Palmer 4,014
JB 90,916Palmer 23,468
JL 81,262Palmer 0
O 110,238Palmer 5,977
SW 92,434Palmer 4,513
P 87,552Pan 11,122
Z 133,807Pan 457
BS 118,987Pancho 3,806
DS 142,920Pandher 15,662
M 102,534Pandor 1,368
SM 105,171Pang 5,324
JS 111,835Pannu 872
RJ 96,775Panozzo 2,605
D 145,863Papadoulis 11,280
A 108,824Papaspyros 1,556
KL 82,094Pappas 446
PA 99,548Paquette 9,602
AJ 102,167Paquin 17,223
JJ 124,611Pardiac 63,168
HJ 122,589Parker 4,339
LS 94,488Parker 672
RK 141,216Parker 2,568
BJ 110,717Parkin 3,710
G 243,845Parmar 14,719
JS 127,338Parmar 1,210
S 165,501Parmar 2,789
DM 157,597Parr 200
JJ 112,326Parsons 21,407
WK 103,840Parsons 1,619
CW 83,967Partington 10,041
GT 96,380Pasco 27,432
RD 132,500Pascoe 4,262
CD 131,451Passey 5,532
D 99,285Pastro 318
NC 113,683Patel 2,475
KM 118,878Patouillet 34,860
SR 146,050Patouillet 15,008
CW 107,394Patterson 0
DA 82,115Patterson 400
JL 119,973Patterson 276
T 104,744Patterson 870
WL 86,499Patterson 988
AW 147,529Pattinson 13,744
JS 83,362Patton 14,712
BJ 106,689Paul 3,736
GJ 121,766Pauls 9,101
PE 102,913Paulsen 6,543
GH 112,518Paulson 25,929
M 144,960Pavao 4,002
BD 150,950Pavlik 34,573
RC 132,932Pavlik 5,332
S 81,866Pavlov 5,651
S 107,067Pavlovic 492
AP 94,895Paydar 1,003
BR 104,448Payne 17,551
DC 171,537Payne 24,231
GA 81,420Payne 88
KR 86,487Payne 0
GR 149,239Peachey 5,131
GW 77,430Pearson 1,901
RD 75,050Peaty 2,819
KD 247,786Peck 3,030
WN 114,947Peck 267
BP 147,082Peco 16,662
MA 132,728Pedersen 0
KJ 140,239Pederson 21,397
MS 92,821Pedley 8,975
BR 164,720Peel 28,296
RJ 139,739Peever 15,668
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CP 79,394Pelletier 8,829
MD 116,926Pelletier 1,615
J 95,344Peng 0
JS 124,192Peng 3,203
GL 140,875Pengilley 2,172
JR 102,247Penman 182
O 90,147Penner 745
W 103,497Penno 2,577
KA 102,880Penny 12,659
R 141,489Penrose 109
NE 84,628Pepper 9,062
BR 95,789Percival 8,481
CS 158,776Percy 8,178
M 91,617Perepolkin 774
M 135,957Pereszlenyi 7,764
T 82,384Perewernycky 793
L 139,972Perfanick 2,106
TJ 118,128Perigo 2,565
GU 103,866Perkins 13,501
RW 135,503Perkins 5,514
L 106,438Perkull 4,781
JD 111,568Peron 3,391
CJ 143,589Perro 30,644
D 87,546Perry 2,184
JR 134,966Perry 21,840
MJ 178,358Perry 13,951
AW 101,489Peruzzo 97
AA 96,328Peters 24,123
E 100,569Peters 27,849
J 89,383Peters 1,191
MA 98,073Peters 21,351
SM 153,622Peters 10,916
TL 168,564Peters 3,389
CB 145,978Petersen 13,584
E 137,919Peterson 20,997
EJ 77,431Peterson 478
NP 120,575Petkau 2,426
SG 93,735Petrie 0
P 85,210Petrikovic 8,244
PD 86,124Petrov 8,715
M 109,436Petrovic 490
V 100,149Petrovic 399
E 118,592Petrucci 30,179
DN 142,382Pettet 399
JG 99,726Pettigrew 23,415
SA 159,846Phair 17,799
DA 223,212Phalen 9,888
L 116,073Phan 7,594
CA 164,284Phillips 14,448
J 144,946Phillips 12,951
J 80,738Phillips 18,232
JN 178,002Phillips 7,228
C 146,844Picassi 8,247
RB 110,699Pidcock 1,888
JR 98,820Piderman 689
RD 100,940Pierce 150
P 88,423Pietramala 1,042
TJ 168,288Pighin 11,173
J 173,007Piilo 29,149
SJ 79,010Pilapil 1,104
SD 127,886Pilkington 2,955
PG 110,548Pillay 1,430
LV 177,435Pillon 5,864
DG 96,219Pilon 0
R 134,828Pimer 676
AJ 164,877Pineau 7,441
J 99,897Pinkenburg 10,617
T 108,357Pinkenburg 33,183
A 119,941Pinksen 84
S 113,731Pinkus 6,061
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CS 90,699Pitt 3,970
J 103,693Pjecha 2,305
RA 128,529Planinshek 491
V 151,640Plesa 0
BP 90,961Plunkett 1,003
JD 94,375Plunkett 24,853
KP 103,257Po 668
DS 157,436Pochailo 10,515
S 110,585Pocuca 239
JJ 86,911Poirier 3,200
RO 120,020Poirier 24,137
W 119,458Poirier 3,305
DB 120,054Poisson 458
CD 88,575Poitras 0
RE 90,693Poland 13,248
HL 83,630Polkinghorne 0
BC 167,701Pollock 12,383
BJ 113,925Pollon 21,654
RD 138,260Pollon 1,424
GA 178,913Polok 1,261
RF 112,160Polvere 7,392
M 126,501Pomeroy 35,409
HM 137,703Pommier 911
I 96,424Poniz 611
K 81,034Poon 861
MS 91,938Pooni 211
PS 92,291Pooni 3,653
RS 83,333Pooni 8,461
G 104,097Pope 2,300
LE 165,232Pope 1,864
DD 212,247Popek 25,142
KE 165,935Popoff 2,047
TW 118,884Popoff 1,153
KL 99,628Porter 3,708
WJ 86,710Porter 47,644
A 100,576Portillo 152
I 107,290Portnova 765
J 94,255Portras 1,441
BJ 118,074Posnikoff 46,025
AM 90,820Posoukh 2,006
IL 153,212Pothier 37,556
MR 117,085Potter 3,200
CN 95,836Poulin 4,203
S 142,875Pountney 18,464
C 88,694Powell 5,254
DI 129,270Powell 22,704
C 123,001Power 13,627
JF 114,932Power 6,465
JR 106,686Power 7,375
VM 150,483Power 2,247
M 284,606Poweska 14,349
SC 128,651Pozzo 5,124
MD 96,029Prachnau 6,895
AC 138,791Pradhan 599
MA 154,124Prestwich 31,947
TW 110,459Price 1,439
T 98,531Primus 28,670
RS 195,323Pring 8,672
D 81,772Pringle 2,375
GL 108,355Pringle 2,224
V 122,189Prinja 2,858
ND 145,910Prior 892
R 116,017Proch 1,321
SM 133,438Prodaniuk 39,582
M 164,389Prosperi-Porta 5,034
DM 106,742Proudlove 26,441
KD 98,974Proudlove 1,325
ML 90,792Prouse 12,885
TB 89,944Proverbs 3,193
M 184,232Prpic 5,204
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DJ 126,749Pruden 9,376
PD 120,480Pryce 9,779
AM 88,876Pryse-Phillips 1,655
JA 82,165Pugh 0
CP 88,890Puleo 18,867
AL 125,415Pulford 5,877
S 150,099Pulford 2,503
KJ 130,552Punch 1,670
J 115,730Purych 28,908
J 101,615Qi 1,003
Y 82,066Qin 1,449
XX 78,126Qu 1,255
RE 126,310Quakenbush 150
RG 113,741Quakenbush 4,737
G 130,013Quan 533
JR 99,904Quan 1,467
WJ 131,142Quan 1,780
DJ 155,850Quast 1,688
SB 146,353Quast 1,709
DJ 125,346Queen 7,167
D 78,659Querengesser 1,825
T 79,505Querengesser 86
RG 93,919Querido 1,286
TJ 100,474Quibell 26,637
HD 79,983Quinn 1,496
MJ 101,962Quinn 883
R 80,024Quinn 1,231
SP 231,538Quinn 20,536
TA 76,190Quinn 4,134
JC 159,906Quon 2,144
SC 124,591Quon 2,640
TB 84,600Raagner 0
DE 95,105Racho 801
FF 85,451Rad 7,255
BJ 117,485Radloff 4,195
GL 88,509Radmacker 499
JG 104,092Radmacker 35,198
A 104,346Radman 15,577
DJ 104,356Radom 7,635
DE 126,781Radwanski 1,588
A 131,046Radziwon 417
GD 96,087Raga 21,590
V 104,423Raghunathan 3,090
DB 109,354Rahn 11,937
D 85,651Rai 4,545
K 99,265Rai 179
A 110,967Rail 4,195
LD 98,195Raison 1,487
R 149,032Raja 7,514
B 153,532Rajoo 4,616
A 145,513Rajora 9,620
PS 80,298Rakhra 12,991
UC 100,825Ram 1,902
A 80,695Ramachandra 5,370
HR 82,130Ramgoolam 4,550
EV 77,353Ramos 0
RA 91,079Rampton 2,338
MU 128,048Rana 1,842
JM 93,513Rand 7,921
A 100,560Ranjbaran 885
G 142,907Rasmussen 6,186
LD 116,096Rasmussen 16,319
RD 95,129Rasul 3,189
DA 133,843Rathlef 5,352
DM 128,663Ratnam 1,497
D 158,638Ratzlaff 2,226
W 104,296Rauch 1,011
AK 146,371Raven 1,176
KW 75,887Rawn 8,764
RM 108,272Raymond 2,792
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S 133,176Razavi Darbar 4,581
D 210,231Razlog 12,737
RD 129,412Read 10,485
WA 129,003Readings 26,377
BF 157,975Receveur 5,848
J 112,253Redada 1,306
GK 88,592Redmond 0
DL 116,632Reed 29,651
MS 211,791Reghelini 1,802
IT 121,565Rehmanji 1,562
S 120,427Rehmat 3,663
IJ 152,632Reichmuth 1,955
AC 100,206Reid 3,097
DE 129,155Reid 1,753
DS 135,692Reid 22,082
JD 135,861Reid 30,255
JS 167,881Reid 13,585
A 93,318Reidy 1,904
DE 81,909Reilly 120
MD 78,345Reimann 10,501
RG 233,094Reimann 7,031
GA 343,172Reimer 36,073
JG 104,018Reimer 12,487
MI 76,418Reimer 5,004
HM 96,474Reis 1,280
MA 105,425Rejano 2,883
TJ 185,183Remfert 24,426
LM 79,028Remillard 4,609
KL 76,381Rempel 0
VH 112,124Rempel 293
G 120,843Ren 4
MJ 109,960Renaud 0
AM 92,798Renner 6,597
A 79,547Rennie 0
JM 117,649Rennie 0
KP 78,799Rennie 550
DC 105,332Reschke 806
C 93,513Revell 3,951
JA 167,077Reynier 10,229
SA 143,671Reynolds 2,636
CC 153,537Rhodenizer 7,527
DR 82,243Rhodes 12,126
AF 124,922Ribeiro 39,480
R 128,103Rice 12,437
JD 176,145Rich 6,390
K 108,065Richard 24,073
M 86,516Richard 2,996
AM 77,697Richards 5,574
CM 218,609Richards 6,054
KJ 84,106Richards 5,335
VL 78,372Richards 5,372
J 130,055Richardson 25,191
PM 76,375Richardson 250
LJ 88,610Richkum-Chung 0
D 131,331Richter 2,616
M 114,688Richter 1,549
KG 132,829Riddell 961
RL 92,404Ridsdale 6,008
SJ 224,865Rigbey 19,334
TW 95,702Ringer 302
GA 99,201Ringham 4,450
WP 119,703Rink 2,190
A 83,837Rios 21,676
SR 84,407Rispin 2,148
CM 130,847Ristock 0
S 143,726Ritchey 2,609
IH 89,554Ritchie 1,265
TD 152,273Ritchie 2,838
JV 126,328Rittinger 3,292
HJ 121,589Roberge 8,313
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JP 125,318Roberge 8,381
CA 169,910Roberts 3,070
CI 146,497Roberts 6,135
ET 118,563Roberts 6,510
DG 83,253Robertson 688
JJ 112,305Robertson 17,747
JM 157,853Robertson 0
MW 123,265Robertson 15,390
PH 107,758Robertson 8,335
RR 114,464Robertson 9,572
BM 129,448Robins 1,161
DA 158,977Robinson 2,906
DD 124,930Robinson 6,736
DR 79,550Robinson 9,774
DV 159,554Robinson 2,561
J 99,483Robinson 5,554
JR 77,495Roblin 2,539
T 139,074Roblin 174
IM 95,883Roby 22,893
KD 149,770Rochon 609
RG 103,814Roddick 5,541
GD 142,840Rodgers 4,239
JA 133,875Rodney 39,090
GP 92,791Rodrigue 1,771
VM 75,897Rodrigues 30
J 89,938Rogan 0
DM 122,555Rogers 1,626
DS 163,249Rogers 1,819
DT 91,131Rogers 350
TJ 104,522Rogers 26,646
C 136,275Roine 4,094
SA 163,675Rollier 32,578
RL 78,657Rollins 9,032
A 140,001Roman 12,621
JG 123,577Romas 1,488
C 83,697Rombough 7,013
JC 89,230Rood 4,372
S 81,171Rooke 16,062
A 176,316Rooney 5,237
MA 87,744Rooney 1,960
JD 153,303Rosborough 16,269
NA 91,398Rosenow 300
MJ 122,596Roset-Crawford 3,339
CR 78,739Ross 9,026
DA 85,685Ross 3,929
K 104,076Rossouw 8,088
SG 128,719Rossouw 8,195
Z 81,351Rossouw 150
S 80,526Rostamirad 964
PA 136,866Rother 7,682
CW 131,780Rouse 18,171
TR 101,533Rouse 2,657
QO 101,536Rowe 4,100
RS 115,209Rowe 22,288
ZA 84,314Rowe 1,552
IC 114,277Rowlands 769
GJ 105,717Roy 7,246
M 101,954Rucker 5,792
CG 255,196Ruckstuhl 30,450
BT 175,473Rud 11,383
JC 97,646Rupp 420
WO 109,154Rusak 0
R 149,206Rusk 746
PL 170,257Russell 6,972
R 135,527Russell 32,371
AP 93,793Rutherford 1,900
NJ 148,244Rutherford 21,502
JL 144,491Ruzycki 5,537
DL 87,035Ryan 105
DL 113,420Ryan 1,833
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KL 99,883Ryan 2,168
L 118,626Ryan 343
PH 99,666Rygg 2,186
GB 142,276Ryley 17,532
K 103,795Ryu 435
R 166,974Saari 449
DM 182,177Sach Johnston 5,108
MA 107,304Sadeque 5,233
MC 75,897Sadler 667
M 115,746Saha 940
I 75,837Sahota 442
KS 135,148Sahota 9,399
L 139,533Sahota 3,791
R 81,689Sahota 0
RB 127,371Sahota 26
DK 113,396Sakamoto 4,524
JA 82,911Salak 3,817
CM 120,001Salazar 1,420
A 108,962Salehi Parast 268
S 161,913Salh 1,158
PA 116,194Saliken 17,792
QD 126,337Salt 18,578
RA 92,028Salt 18,576
MV 85,527Salvana 0
M 104,557Samadi Bahrami 71
MR 129,033Sami 2,592
BK 105,975Samis 2,298
GS 119,100Samra 989
SA 85,728Samson 1,096
JW 139,289San 10,268
A 93,376Sanatizadeh 1,096
L 82,748Sandeen 2,187
BC 145,497Sander 5,435
BJ 102,225Sanders 4,962
DS 161,493Sanders 5,894
JC 89,354Sanders 693
CA 164,471Sanderson 10,011
L 125,916Sandferd 13,324
S 155,878Sandferd 4,295
JP 97,751Sandford 4,100
PH 79,273Sandhar 399
A 107,573Sandhu 78
A 88,958Sandhu 1,431
NS 115,250Sandhu 392
NS 105,292Sandhu 0
PS 136,742Sandhu 44
RS 91,817Sandhu 0
JL 90,499Sandland 0
DW 120,895Sandulescu 497
C 125,713Sandve 8,850
H 76,389Sanghara 100
AS 78,535Sanghera 520
SS 89,216Sanghera 1,756
LE 112,052Sanjenko 12,871
SV 90,247Santa Maria 0
G 75,043Santlal 1,006
N 136,799Santos 6,031
A 79,002Saputra 1,579
N 82,957Sarafraz-Shekari 19,775
K 124,279Sarai 1,711
J 81,168Saremba 850
A 124,928Sarroca 5,480
L 88,904Sartor 1,003
BJ 75,316Sarvis 3,231
A 100,318Saseendran 22
DS 106,654Sather 490
JL 96,679Sathianathan 240
GS 123,598Sathu 577
CJ 111,837Saunders 20,467
S 82,453Saunders 3,584
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DJ 100,273Saunderson 20,091
AP 85,509Sauter 4,866
BC 96,662Sauter 3,106
BA 78,379Savage 632
MJ 149,542Savidant 500
JH 167,762Sawada 599
CC 133,581Sawatsky 14,635
GM 335,294Sawatsky 16,033
MP 217,150Sawatsky 25,012
MB 112,806Sawatzky 12,354
AT 195,189Sawchuck 13,921
BA 98,380Sbitney 957
G 152,379Scarborough 8,196
ZI 116,632Schaffer 3,483
PC 101,900Scheck 1,072
AD 135,080Schenk 5,178
JC 143,328Scherer 18,466
A 123,545Schimpel 20,121
O 76,241Schittecatte 0
CM 77,049Schmaltz 603
CG 85,781Schmidt 16,744
DH 159,418Schmidt 9,275
DN 101,067Schmidt 3,909
JA 111,685Schmidt 225
J 100,106Schmitz 9,357
RA 80,848Schneider 1,613
HR 112,479Schnell 309
R 148,600Schoemeyer 4,560
HM 80,753Scholefield 2,850
AW 99,725Schonewille 385
D 154,817Schonewille 1,536
MW 75,239Schootman 108
BM 108,206Schorn 17,882
SJ 81,680Schroeder 7,688
RB 168,802Schubak 3,760
MN 95,704Schubert 1,579
VP 107,058Schulkowsky 305
GD 97,301Schulte 830
M 152,940Schultz 24,310
PN 103,602Schulz 1,113
SM 92,589Schummer 0
EJ 118,492Schwab 2,495
RA 106,481Schwartz 198
TJ 166,186Schwartz 10,244
DW 83,295Schweb 3,544
L 98,745Schwenning 971
DR 112,624Scorse 311
DD 127,257Scott 12,801
E 130,415Scott 620
HW 105,017Scott 7,897
MJ 98,986Scott 2,631
S 104,913Scott 4,509
T 107,262Scott 3,436
TJ 91,878Scott 18,611
ND 125,926Scott-Moncrieff 4,319
JG 182,299Scouras 15,796
AE 96,329Seabrooke 1,216
N 121,885Sears 21,650
AL 98,930Seaton 3,487
GW 112,513Sebastian 25,835
MS 136,898Seery 2,570
LN 102,676Segarty 15,246
QL 80,669Seitz 174
FM 129,879Seki 11,577
A 198,822Selnes 2,890
D 103,487Semenyna 2,019
CM 113,097Semkew 1,277
SP 112,220Seneviratne 7,542
DA 146,068Senger 1,945
DN 95,052Senger 13,486
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AC 75,882Senner 1,434
PM 120,873Seo 520
MM 96,148Seong 0
LM 204,377Seppala 6,050
M 85,634Serafini 279
DJ 77,218Serhan 307
LM 102,256Serko 5,250
B 131,748Setiawan 0
JK 131,976Seto 9,681
M 86,901Seto 86
R 120,366Seto 612
DW 135,754Seto-Kitson 12,422
D 97,610Setsikas 73
DL 85,053Sexton 3,025
DA 153,632Shafi 9,277
K 111,902Shah 399
NP 117,313Shah 3,357
RP 82,208Shah 2,463
OS 122,677Shahi 1,600
MS 161,824Shahid 1,084
R 117,580Shaikh 1,627
JC 111,619Shak 1,805
TS 88,031Shang 1,065
GA 93,655Shanks 1,003
AK 283,769Sharma 5,665
R 124,162Sharma 9,250
YP 88,081Sharma 6,416
DA 120,054Sharman 8,808
TF 95,416Shave 1,639
HJ 275,775Shaw 9,265
KA 118,126Shaw 1,003
RJ 136,669Shaw 9,132
B 144,386Shearing 2,554
R 98,384Sheergar 3,162
P 78,459Sheers 12,120
MR 108,398Sheffer 1,247
B 91,960Shehyn 12,649
AH 124,671Sheikh 1,034
B 115,507Shen 4,521
J 102,161Shepherd 11,221
JE 154,341Shepherd 4,138
DM 153,697Sherbot 11,484
AD 94,697Sherrard 1,060
PM 81,461Sherrington 2,816
KV 85,057Sherry 10,723
Y 75,299Shi 1,110
JL 108,125Shirley 7,719
ZM 191,213Shivji 12,392
RS 203,732Shoemaker 12,936
BC 95,859Shook 77
KA 115,604Shrubsall 8,321
G 167,133Shtokalko 1,132
C 100,724Shu 1,287
ES 77,321Shudo 65
CC 89,646Shum 2,056
JW 76,495Shum 5,472
W 185,256Shum 945
EM 180,279Shuster 22,325
RD 94,076Sicotte 1,547
SJ 155,581Siddoo 0
A 147,058Sidhu 774
AK 80,312Sidhu 241
GR 109,223Sidhu 0
PP 89,855Sidhu 843
SS 85,893Sidhu 12,625
DJ 201,615Sidney 5,817
RL 138,967Siebert 6,232
RM 117,452Siebold 2,513
BD 87,327Siefken 4,583
PL 153,168Siega 786
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
SJ 108,676Siega 3,592
BM 87,273Siemens 50
CK 150,300Siew 3,984
Z 114,588Sigarchy 8,516
DR 87,074Siggs 4,233
KJ 76,687Sikora 320
O 116,646Siksik 2,210
M 115,649Silic 399
CB 118,199Sillje 17,266
DP 115,742Sillje 9,674
MP 101,739Silva 7,000
SG 88,713Silva 212
BC 90,745Silver 0
GJ 140,198Simmons 411
JV 125,911Simmons 32,653
S 81,599Simon 11,344
AD 157,841Simpson 22,877
C 103,645Simpson 292
CJ 75,352Simpson 0
EL 116,921Simpson 6,153
J 118,481Simpson 2,492
JG 166,164Simpson 15,577
LR 186,499Simpson 10,307
WG 137,036Simpson 24,362
R 110,619Sin Tak Lam 363
SL 119,498Sinclair 18,785
C 126,882Singh 832
G 161,104Singh 617
P 82,613Singh 446
B 135,917Singh Joginder 668
KA 86,620Singleton 11,550
C 101,929Sinnott 7,460
DY 144,609Siu 6,130
G 96,078Siu 1,939
JK 182,483Siu 7,695
JC 104,696Skabeikis 399
KM 96,416Skibo 129
MP 135,859Skidmore 12,729
BJ 92,647Skillings 5,414
FT 81,056Skoczylas 1,129
JT 100,550Slaco 8,624
J 95,374Slader 32
NF 116,745Slaney 15,223
DB 122,413Sloan 5,439
SL 90,461Sloan 604
G 132,198Slobodin 19,331
JW 167,018Slotte 16,690
GT 77,327Small 2,467
SM 100,824Small 1,564
BW 92,734Smando 31
DG 148,243Smart 1,617
B 104,754Smiley 2,563
L 116,766Smilgis 2,477
N 119,769Smirnov 4,300
B 100,111Smith 106
BJ 86,171Smith 8,970
CD 163,202Smith 773
CG 159,444Smith 9,596
DL 127,480Smith 3,099
DL 97,236Smith 1,071
DM 100,543Smith 4,344
DR 94,894Smith 990
DR 197,543Smith 43,920
FG 105,949Smith 650
GB 100,964Smith 0
GS 102,641Smith 4,673
JC 138,972Smith 3,193
JG 141,463Smith 614
JS 84,143Smith 11,339
MA 93,420Smith 3,600
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
MW 101,954Smith 846
PJ 140,647Smith 13,515
PS 131,010Smith 2,086
R 120,515Smith 4,737
RA 99,877Smith 8,726
RC 134,565Smith 2,569
RF 119,099Smith 663
RJ 126,586Smith 8,194
S 112,218Smith 187
SC 132,204Smith 6,385
SE 126,333Smith 3,786
TC 129,604Smith 43
TD 130,789Smith 3,964
TK 85,732Smith 201
TW 98,860Smith 0
W 89,357Smith 442
A 100,851Smithson 200
M 156,101Smusz 26,066
BM 154,740Smythe 12,483
EA 104,932Snelling 2,181
D 104,342Snow 2,837
JC 245,542Sofield 1,027
JM 94,331Sokoloski 94
BH 117,628Sokugawa 2,731
R 112,647Solanki 3,050
K 131,277Solari 5,636
MM 93,765Soliman 1,003
DR 178,073Solmundson 4,235
TA 106,501Soloshy 0
R 116,387Soltani 7,764
JO 157,337Somerville 8,800
TO 155,584Somerville 9,984
D 102,174Son 4,880
JA 134,340Sonnenberg 1,109
A 81,291Soo Kaim 13,381
BM 79,601Sopko 208
CE 148,253Sorace 0
WR 106,329Sorto 1,292
R 257,550Soulsby 7,343
BA 153,794Spalteholz 8,981
RL 139,765Sparks 4,410
RJ 191,188Sparshu 7,620
CS 112,663Spencer 28,162
DR 105,835Spencer 18,281
MW 100,394Spencer 5,908
RL 80,480Spicer 524
MH 131,020Spinney 21,191
DG 87,078Spooner 6,605
GR 99,657St Germain 15,884
DJ 81,128St Onge 12,146
SS 173,868Stadey 7,991
PJ 78,631Staff 0
KJ 107,659Stanczyk 14,093
JD 103,235Standfield 1,036
KJ 82,822Stanek 16,953
JS 210,421Stangl 11,968
CC 101,352Stanhope 0
PN 116,611Stanley 17,875
CE 78,206Stanway 1,328
GD 170,324Stanway 1,368
GR 105,494Starling 20,260
JA 80,323Stashyn 3,881
BM 86,366Statler 103
AL 125,714Stead 6,169
JJ 91,406Stead 4,657
AM 153,568Steed 5,757
MN 129,443Steele 18,730
TL 115,389Stefan 4,500
AB 96,125Steidle 4,286
WA 154,786Stein 1,845
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
KA 103,688Steine 250
JE 163,915Steinson 579
MB 136,151Stender 27,509
CK 119,687Stenerson 19,662
JR 110,336Stephens 18,346
CA 116,351Stephenson 13,359
NG 152,045Stephenson 6,208
RJ 164,551Sterrett 12,562
L 173,859Sterritt 30,530
L 132,110Stevanovic 2,246
BN 94,730Stevens 16,760
DW 278,070Stevens 53,346
JR 198,106Stevens 25,747
LA 107,198Stevens 2,861
NM 129,753Stevens 7,630
AJ 176,407Stevenson 11,949
MV 100,230Stevenson 1,546
DJ 107,587Stewart 1,388
RL 119,407Stewart 13,407
RP 175,935Stewart 8,772
SA 111,456Stewart 37,213
T 88,876Stewart 26,387
TW 154,730Stewart 27,739
CG 89,427Stewart-Burton 5,355
KW 103,423Stich 6,911
TA 80,312Stiemer 3,092
TS 76,065Stiemer 136
MJ 92,120Stiglic 9,637
JC 169,792Stites 5,667
MJ 126,547Stobbe 12,129
C 86,834Stock 27,963
M 134,400Stocker 3,946
L 126,954Stoicescu 1,065
HY 105,667Stoichev 17,977
JA 96,766Stone 13,097
RC 147,473Stone 158
S 109,591Stone 6,667
G 144,677Stout 6,731
CR 91,348Stoutenburg 19,203
LA 115,553Strachan 32,783
LV 92,996Strajescu 4,952
DF 108,773Strajt 6,230
AT 131,203Strang 11,244
DW 130,253Strong 8,092
RK 106,357Stuber 7,146
BE 163,725Stumborg 5,878
K 75,270Stunden 943
H 142,207Su 12,033
Y 110,958Su 5,755
HM 141,647Sue 3,454
HT 139,739Suen 1,395
E 94,696Sukkel 18,962
BJ 95,794Sullivan 1,546
KA 186,332Sullivan 11,617
H 91,154Sun 123
J 113,982Sun 0
LT 81,112Sun 732
PS 117,600Sundher 5,393
BC 105,116Sung 12,252
BR 143,528Sunga 1,095
CD 111,233Surdu 969
NM 117,475Sutcliffe 18,831
RJ 133,563Sutton 20,680
C 141,903Suvagau 6,442
SV 98,506Svendsen 42,056
MJ 88,528Svenson 1,961
MA 86,524Svorinic 2,608
DW 92,951Swan 3,315
RM 78,328Swann 6,060
AW 150,844Swanson 8,104
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
EA 94,664Swanson 5,430
LW 87,738Swanson 44
ME 107,564Swanson 2,028
NM 113,343Sweeney 4,355
FM 94,722Sweet 5,501
Z 86,517Sweeting 600
WD 162,063Swoboda 23,491
DJ 125,393Sydor 3,920
MJ 84,220Sydor 0
EM 136,247Syed 8,273
K 115,416Symington 16,320
GI 85,609Szabo 1,790
JD 127,530Szabo 0
R 113,962Szabo 15,531
SK 85,809Szameit 1,309
CN 126,216Szeto 5,386
S 115,653Szeto 0
IE 112,447Szpak 4,017
TV 135,638Ta 9,474
BM 181,608Tabe 4,292
K 76,043Tabesh 2,095
AJ 104,384Tache 500
CE 90,425Tagseth 198
P 81,312Taheri Gharagozloo 487
HH 90,934Takai 1,888
P 76,201Talaba 1,491
ID 95,111Talbot 1,592
KB 223,101Talbot 5,754
SE 88,032Talbot 1,365
S 109,483Taleie 13,420
DS 90,297Tam 1,011
HR 129,628Tamehi 10,958
DM 137,963Tammen 10,849
AC 141,788Tan 3,598
JO 110,325Tan 3,673
LD 132,927Tan 1,003
P 90,066Tan 26,094
X 97,425Tan 420
G 78,488Tande 171
GK 114,984Tang 3,214
XS 150,604Tang 4,892
C 91,767Tang-Miya 1,433
S 98,351Tani 470
M 132,964Tannenbaum 1,224
DG 140,529Tarampi 4,210
SA 84,069Tarbit 2,203
HG 100,468Tarzwell 230
LH 152,804Tassone 42,933
CE 79,675Taylor 11,412
FH 228,176Taylor 5,943
GJ 116,437Taylor 23,434
JE 112,140Taylor 2,806
KD 127,840Taylor 2,274
RC 133,368Taylor 2,045
SM 117,833Taylor 8,218
NR 85,726Taylor-Reid 959
CR 81,577Tazelaar 8,686
DL 102,615Teasdale 1,903
IR 128,262Tegart 244
DJ 80,743Teichmann 1,398
GK 89,558Telford 178
RA 85,739Temmer 4,550
AM 93,624Terebka-Slater 346
MC 131,002Terpstra 7,134
WW 86,292Tham 5,884
G 88,396Thandi 152
DL 98,998Theman 7,122
GC 135,344Then 44
PJ 127,214Therrien 9,364
RA 139,747Thibault 1,298
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
MS 158,246Thielen 7,377
CJ 148,727Thiessen 8,184
AF 138,788Thomas 12,353
BL 82,430Thomas 7,636
DP 150,610Thomas 26,415
DW 158,011Thomas 1,892
EM 108,257Thomas 4,287
JT 110,030Thomas 10,069
T 107,480Thomas 0
TM 94,172Thomas 3,796
EE 207,982Thome 17,931
JI 163,278Thomopoulos 6,650
AM 169,087Thompson 3,785
BT 144,035Thompson 6,988
DR 215,176Thompson 29,271
GI 114,869Thompson 7,793
J 126,208Thompson 1,308
JA 75,108Thompson 37,645
JE 120,990Thompson 11,983
KS 156,735Thompson 58,186
LL 131,161Thompson 0
LM 152,720Thompson 17,860
R 77,797Thompson 246
SG 90,028Thompson 346
TW 123,310Thompson 2,378
WR 94,892Thompson 239
WR 144,306Thompson 12,360
BA 112,863Thomson 6,279
K 147,158Thomson 22,283
E 75,667Thorkelsson 0
SS 137,624Thorpe 6,292
MK 80,191Thorsteinson 3,622
G 86,418Throop 9,453
N 85,278Tickell 6,094
KH 104,114Tiedemann 0
GS 82,484Ting 3,214
MJ 121,660Tinholt 13,715
EA 157,008Titus 5,850
NI 77,018Tjie 0
JS 99,347Tng 1,675
HT 105,562To 102
P 140,921To 2,741
JG 81,747Tober 3,041
J 135,389Todd 265
P 106,319Tom 22,480
RC 101,217Toma 9,786
CS 106,723Tomlinson 127
SL 110,411Tone 1,055
KP 138,822Toner 25,117
A 110,377Tong 159
BS 80,435Tong 1,675
KK 115,817Tong 4,246
AR 126,139Tonnellier 41,404
SA 144,176Toop 12,399
BN 146,701Tooze 1,186
EM 96,086Toppazzini 973
R 176,390Torgrimson 42,301
RK 89,580Toring 4,761
PR 118,707Torrens 30,013
CM 147,111Tough 11,677
M 146,355Toussaint 8,119
G 95,072Touwslager 12,418
ML 84,278Toward 2,201
FE 93,354Townsend 160
KL 109,380Townsend 1,026
CG 185,803Trafton 49,891
SQ 133,615Tran 3,539
DW 178,199Trapp 2,261
LJ 78,199Trapp 145
KK 103,433Trarup 1,475
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
PK 122,904Trarup 3,833
AK 104,843Travers 2,104
MJ 137,663Travers 969
TR 77,076Traviss 3,200
KG 108,446Trent 9,482
RD 123,004Trent 35,018
CM 98,919Trigardi 4,169
SA 145,590Trobacher 3,912
GR 94,471Trudeau 4,085
J 101,127Trudeau 0
T 159,284Truhn 2,581
RT 116,821Truong 2,729
PT 153,144Trustham 21,128
AK 117,951Tsang 4,755
TH 148,384Tsang 1,101
AK 81,343Tse 0
EK 128,709Tse 405
JH 129,005Tsukishima 14,424
AG 100,125Tu 17
AD 126,360Tuck 12,669
AG 108,107Tudor 2,749
BD 109,428Tulloch 321
C 97,042Tung 13,300
T 109,871Tung 312
AM 113,662Turnbull 5,001
CK 134,019Turnbull 1,851
D 90,953Turner 13,422
DK 93,954Turner 5,633
DL 90,197Turner 2,500
TJ 207,933Turner 5,428
DL 102,816Turney 110
E 79,358Turra 1,244
BE 95,760Tuson 8,076
PS 145,877Tutt 6,250
JG 77,749Tuttle 563
AR 135,484Tuttosi 25,497
SC 123,337Tutty 840
JL 116,173Twa 7,759
SA 124,514Twa 8,201
MG 127,681Ty 13,577
CR 76,673Tylor 260
GW 287,280Udell 2,908
EA 105,744Udovich 11,900
AC 86,024Ugalino 3,442
IE 84,346Uittenhout 0
NA 81,362Uittenhout 399
KT 84,487Um 0
CN 105,229Umenyi 0
BR 152,639Underhill 4,098
RG 155,106Underwood 21,196
JP 171,296Unger 6,581
D 81,876Urosevic 3,260
J 118,556Utsunomiya 399
P 108,014Vadgama 8,770
PM 99,320Vadgama 15,888
RA 100,863Vaillancourt 11,089
D 101,454Vaillant 42,932
LJ 163,209Vaksdal 1,689
FM 86,594Valderrama 56
RA 81,956Valdez 10,089
A 88,453Valente 1,826
AM 115,064Valente 24,351
F 99,620Valli 14,680
CM 171,821Van Camp 9,509
EM 129,565Van Dam 1,716
T 111,563Van De Ruitenbeek 4,008
EW 166,671Van Den Born 18,303
JW 148,608Van Den Born 22,148
RV 75,974Van Den Broek 2,359
L 78,120Van Der Velden 125
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
MG 112,591Van Dijk 12,187
W 125,328Van Gassen 2,234
DM 131,955Van Huizen 412
TA 108,324Van Loon 16,007
JC 124,381Van Roode 3,650
MD 111,427Van Slageren 182
RK 95,856Van Vliet 9,298
RS 172,291Van Vliet 22,820
SA 253,237Vanagas 2,413
JM 93,799Vandenbrand 8,524
RL 144,037Vander Zwan 22,877
DA 103,551Vanderkwaak 3,029
M 130,014Vanderkwaak 10,123
LH 85,897Vanderzwaag 6,698
JR 100,473Vanegas 130
JJ 112,491Vanjoff 6,697
PA 87,911Vanson 422
CK 81,450Varco 11,161
R 87,063Varga 8,891
LW 100,635Vargas 1,275
S 155,103Vazinkhoo 6,726
CJ 132,920Veary 3,367
J 92,164Velander 26
E 125,656Veloso 399
JL 88,589Velthuijzen 1,965
PH 111,442Veltmeyer 29,330
CR 111,676Venasquez 5,271
J 97,745Vennesland 0
SV 156,832Verjee 3,830
J 106,490Verna 499
BL 106,889Vernon 38,448
CJ 153,420Verschoor 811
JJ 141,360Vestergaard 2,213
BJ 97,662Vey 1,460
JP 154,627Vicente 2,938
NL 152,638Victor 5,682
PC 102,915Vigneault 11,654
PJ 81,385Viitasaari 204
ER 104,208Vikner 25,905
L 82,427Villa 0
AM 100,167Villanueva 1,912
J 115,825Villanueva 8,857
EJ 116,723Villanueva Magni 399
KL 131,875Vincent-Lambert 11,761
R 84,687Vine 18,740
V 121,710Vinnakota 796
NC 133,978Vipond 537
LR 149,681Voerman 69
JS 142,786Volpatti 1,257
BL 176,505Von Alkier 42,502
BO 106,191Von Bargen 25,207
CD 125,661Von Hagel 1,252
DT 118,082Von Hollen 17,962
SE 164,516Von Minden 9,113
K 95,303Von Muehldorfer 2,757
JM 97,459Vos 2,806
DG 128,602Vosburgh 28,780
EA 128,670Vowles 18,294
R 107,248Vranesic 1,933
BT 104,880Vrecko 4,843
V 102,276Vujicic 1,899
BF 99,585Vye 2,208
M 173,066Waardenburg 2,789
CR 200,710Wade 6,332
A 94,066Wagner 4,193
FT 101,545Wagner 985
GS 117,654Wagner 5,523
JM 146,360Wagner 13,079
KS 96,822Wagner 1,540
WM 116,727Wagner 28,789
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
JA 184,371Wahl 1,963
A 98,771Wai 1,421
CA 142,189Waite 7,120
RM 128,999Waite 6,085
KL 179,837Waiz 3,976
CL 134,152Waldmann 1,766
AM 115,904Walker 2,063
AM 114,777Walker 0
BJ 164,444Walker 5,983
GB 132,751Walker 7,160
I 88,345Walker 3,142
JM 109,264Walker 1,463
JR 133,330Walker 0
SP 77,117Walker 6,694
J 89,883Walker-Larsen 3,792
M 152,009Walkowski 182
CJ 75,065Walks 1,808
KW 85,275Wall 13,968
KJ 148,572Wallace 7,525
MB 142,515Wallace 1,011
WR 91,007Wallace 12,213
DJ 98,441Wallenius 5,002
RK 183,678Waller 1,616
CM 144,958Walls 62,544
GA 127,956Walls 399
CJ 134,170Walsh 4,395
DR 147,017Walsh 370
J 90,442Walsh 4,219
AR 94,755Walter 17,787
KH 152,250Walters 647
Z 134,810Wan 973
BZ 130,873Wang 5,384
C 87,490Wang 1,245
G 175,237Wang 5,358
H 156,054Wang 17,634
H 78,845Wang 51
J 108,671Wang 1,003
JS 105,972Wang 43
N 97,480Wang 9,233
O 85,103Wang 17,259
P 77,497Wang 1,003
Q 126,382Wang 3,025
Q 106,965Wang 3,917
W 121,711Wang 3,147
W 108,183Wang 4,680
Y 163,551Wang 83
Y 118,899Wang 50
Z 102,496Wang 16,389
GS 86,887Waraich 3,030
AL 143,833Ward 892
AT 118,516Ward 16,732
BR 133,028Ward 16,657
CL 92,203Ward 5,763
GA 109,508Wardrop 25,707
KJ 222,194Wardrop 9,503
T 118,130Wareham 7,819
RJ 108,698Wark 4,790
DB 171,035Warner 887
RN 101,241Warner 1,627
DA 161,808Warren 7,772
WM 108,168Warwick 14,598
GR 98,338Wasyliw 810
AA 88,632Watanabe 0
CL 142,608Watrich 9,358
A 163,882Watson 5,848
BH 91,897Watson 0
CL 102,928Watson 1,652
JS 105,045Watson 15,977
JW 90,930Watson 2,320
RC 137,938Watson 1,900
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
TI 145,759Watson 13,865
C 83,069Watt 1,793
DE 145,633Watt 5,676
SJ 121,429Way 12,345
RG 136,873Weagle 4,580
MJ 109,467Weaver 1,404
AR 91,106Webb 5,286
SL 92,617Webb 2,668
J 110,967Webber 30,136
FA 112,428Weber 6,992
J 115,787Webster 5,532
EK 132,576Weclaw 1,868
SM 92,349Weeks 84
C 123,537Wei 695
CM 120,637Weiler 15,598
DJ 114,909Weir 2,875
TJ 128,195Weir 13,779
D 112,702Weisbom 266
DG 82,772Weiss 4,775
SJ 94,772Weiss 539
KR 91,725Welburn 4,765
DV 230,481Wells 18,776
T 139,617Wells 610
G 111,717Wen 399
W 115,573Wen 822
X 116,658Wen 10,453
SA 122,066Wenaas 2,521
MJ 108,993Wenzlaff 555
HA 84,548Weremi 5,823
RK 174,409Wertz 9,084
TG 118,148Weslowski 1,849
TG 85,839Westbrook 1,429
L 118,614Westervelt 536
DM 92,453Westmacott 17,513
ST 93,865Weston 2,158
C 163,757Weyell 4,301
DE 140,333Wharf 6,169
S 93,242Wheatley 10,720
CP 96,263Wheeler 6,776
RH 98,686Wheeler 5,183
BA 75,653White 403
GC 106,200White 12,874
IH 90,212White 1,827
JL 86,523White 6,483
RA 125,131White 1,036
S 100,931White 8,338
SD 144,704White 23,914
GW 93,532Whitson 127
JS 123,193Whitson 11,415
CH 144,985Whittaker 869
RL 145,435Whittaker 1,986
A 115,567Whitteker 24,187
TA 90,469Whorley 4,285
E 107,368Wichmann 6,982
MP 75,435Wick 6,443
BR 80,233Widmer 1,510
J 84,441Wiebe 3,263
SP 87,582Wiebe 41,255
JB 120,689Wiech 1,737
J 131,483Wiegand 1,294
D 91,670Wiens 2,505
KK 75,524Wiens 2,898
LJ 85,330Wiens 2,999
DS 88,436Wijeratne 4,822
NW 135,714Wild 6,243
CA 77,892Wilhelmsen 2,859
JR 100,169Willey 18,714
AR 104,035Williams 12,369
C 116,523Williams 449
D 98,752Williams 4,951
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
DA 142,153Williams 6,613
DB 97,527Williams 6,437
DM 161,284Williams 42,771
GS 76,780Williams 2,520
L 142,505Williams 3,407
N 170,234Williams 19,626
OR 171,836Williams 7,748
RG 195,551Williams 140
TO 119,157Williams 704
W 156,230Williams 6,677
JS 100,457Williamson 2,218
SM 120,243Williamson 2,788
BK 91,245Willington 75
KM 175,148Willis 14,000
MR 132,662Willox 671
RM 104,518Wilmsmeier 22,818
AE 99,891Wilson 887
AL 93,188Wilson 1,784
BS 94,191Wilson 5,361
DC 108,742Wilson 5,812
DE 160,010Wilson 2,835
DR 110,195Wilson 9,757
JP 154,455Wilson 18,221
MR 169,522Wilson 23,362
SJ 113,610Wilson 7,093
TR 149,416Wilson 7,362
JD 97,387Winchester 11,208
DC 89,986Winkel 5,849
KJ 124,308Winkelmann 201
SE 125,897Winkelmann 2,141
TS 135,759Winnicky 9,936
PG 100,951Winter 0
TL 97,770Winter 311
SL 123,296Wishloff 0
AW 169,557Withers 996
CN 82,076Withers 523
DR 112,096Witt 18,988
MA 93,450Wiwchar 4,813
ED 95,016Wodinsky 25,703
C 123,198Woeste 1,088
GE 78,651Woeste 395
S 134,077Wogan 13,057
L 91,887Wohlford 51
MJ 136,996Woiken 6,194
MP 94,874Wold 0
NH 78,652Wolff 103
BJ 118,753Wolosnick 250
HM 182,630Wolter 925
A 99,069Wong 2,503
A 75,663Wong 1,591
AC 83,469Wong 0
AW 98,814Wong 978
BS 150,162Wong 2,290
BY 121,709Wong 4,397
C 86,455Wong 2,302
C 113,433Wong 399
C 78,466Wong 1,324
C 174,438Wong 16,351
FC 104,139Wong 11,165
J 113,004Wong 5,392
J 102,371Wong 1,147
MT 104,520Wong 947
SK 115,973Wong 14,532
T 126,573Wong 360
TK 109,563Wong 185
TM 93,054Wong 1,393
TS 86,455Wong 8
VY 119,907Wong 29,993
A 134,659Woo 589
BJ 106,659Wood 0
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
LA 118,737Wood 2,441
LJ 117,244Wood 7,353
MD 80,727Wood 1,337
GW 164,139Woodbury 2,752
TJ 112,662Woodcock 3,583
S 90,698Woodford 2,722
RR 157,349Woodman 1,376
CE 119,362Woolfries 0
CC 119,796Wootten 14,124
E 159,267Worden 517
JT 120,947Worden 2,256
KC 77,389Wotten 8,124
DW 81,271Wou 4,331
J 113,219Wou 3,735
MA 99,695Woudwijk 945
MN 77,719Woznesensky 274
AL 127,882Wozny 0
TG 148,285Wray 14,077
CJ 86,492Wreggitt 24,884
AN 186,576Wright 888
DO 87,643Wright 13,351
GB 133,616Wright 9,032
KK 79,621Wright 13,470
WJ 117,960Wright 3,300
G 129,583Wu 2,674
X 96,338Wu 11,228
L 107,284Wutschnik 1,003
DJ 101,585Wyant 2,300
RD 77,630Wyant 2,764
JN 75,958Wyatt 100
SD 153,642Wylie 7,792
BM 79,405Wynne 1,264
M 228,707Wynne 7,603
T 86,801Wynsouw 37,535
X 94,517Xi 524
L 115,483Xiao 3,962
MH 99,736Xiao 1,233
Y 88,470Xie 2,179
C 93,405Xu 1,011
H 114,518Xu 3,580
H 104,642Xu 1,492
J 78,559Xu 0
X 137,624Xu 6,755
PG 86,546Yaco 1,003
L 116,150Yahav 2,005
S 87,692Yamabata 1,486
H 133,742Yan 232
J 78,402Yan 523
L 146,931Yan 4,327
M 91,265Yan 2,006
N 110,397Yan 489
SY 90,299Yan 4,410
X 120,067Yan 399
M 99,823Yanciw 17,026
AI 88,103Yang 5,224
L 100,031Yang 1,358
PS 132,972Yang 8,033
Z 153,422Yao 11,134
NC 82,221Yap 76
CA 333,200Yaremko 19,027
DE 125,098Yarjau 43,439
JR 162,598Yarjau 1,949
BT 114,541Yasinowski 225
L 97,672Yau 1,043
SC 77,909Yau 6,115
SA 102,666Yaworski 2,447
A 137,783Yee 3,344
SN 101,946Yep 1,053
K 78,675Yesilcimen 434
W 94,946Yeung 1,003
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
J 138,574Yick 1,484
GS 158,754Yim 1,074
R 96,024Yim 1,247
T 108,461Yim 943
EC 84,733Yip 3,760
Y 75,748Yip 0
EW 98,723Yiu 1,521
B 103,312Yochim 22,023
R 123,389Yonadim 10,669
C 99,840Yoo -27
S 122,101Yoon 12,336
IC 76,121Yorkston 0
J 106,529You 10,651
BG 103,050Young 374
BS 81,869Young 0
C 116,888Young 17,703
EB 127,973Young 758
KE 178,924Young 100
LP 82,451Young 735
SJ 98,572Young 2,951
TD 109,765Young 24,395
DD 114,282Youngson 44,681
A 102,387Yu 1,239
L 121,516Yu 2,233
LM 134,192Yu 10,321
M 99,967Yu 5,704
BP 95,634Yuan 116
CK 90,315Yung 0
SL 191,970Yurkovich 2,984
F 144,087Yusuf 1,624
PT 110,069Ywaya 2,771
T 85,430Yzerman 3,767
J 115,706Zabala 11,346
P 121,763Zabeti 4,149
BA 229,108Zacharias 1,643
LS 179,775Zachow 18,105
DP 103,673Zack 7,531
JG 104,541Zadra 1,822
H 119,296Zaki 7,538
JN 172,589Zarin 2,252
VI 132,416Zarov 8,341
ED 159,491Zaruk 4,563
H 87,452Zavoral 0
N 94,394Zazubek 1,307
CA 78,185Zegers 0
X 83,037Zeibin 127
W 147,691Zeilstra 1,802
MW 135,601Zeller 6,034
SM 147,989Zemenchik 10,173
RJ 103,979Zemlak 17,185
JP 82,424Zenchyson 1,457
R 146,435Zeni 1,195
TA 122,700Zerr 23,285
W 128,263Zhan 10,522
Z 100,574Zhan 420
A 124,213Zhang 4,068
B 118,491Zhang 1,462
D 103,658Zhang 9,828
H 106,674Zhang 3,639
L 95,132Zhang 6,079
M 104,873Zhang 2,231
M 78,481Zhang 399
W 109,628Zhang 0
WW 108,140Zhang 1,910
X 150,561Zhang 407
XX 124,125Zhang 12,588
Y 156,449Zhang 24,503
C 109,259Zhao 386
H 122,863Zhao 620
H 150,146Zhao 9,946
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
Q 137,904Zhao 5,698
BS 109,258Zheng 2,428
H 92,059Zhong 1,206
J 104,007Zhou 6,192
Y 122,220Zhou 2,782
H 162,166Zhu 23,836
P 82,239Zhu 0
Q 132,927Zhu 1,697
KJ 78,675Ziefflie 29,510
MJ 129,669Zieske 9,938
LI 103,251Zilberman 0
V 100,961Zilberman 48
TO 100,242Zilcosky 12,761
E 109,533Zimmerman 1,475
JA 147,922Ziola 6,964
DP 123,093Zobel 8,660
DM 151,267Zoerb 3,288
A 134,833Zolis 2,311
M 148,533Zou 430
M 105,938Zrinyi 7,668
MJ 86,207Zulak 14,074
C 120,286Zuo 449
C 246,098Zurak 14,304
M 99,785Zwygart 6,499
GI 151,567Zylstra 3,628
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20,233,846Receiver General for Canada (employer portion of EI and CPP)
618,661,377Total
5,236,410Consolidated total of other employees with remuneration of $75,000 or less
35,932,574
94,468,014
REMUNERATION EXPENSES
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87,2410662836 BC Ltd
106,2510697864 B.C. Ltd.
157,6580737704 BC Ltd
105,7690754020 BC Ltd.
42,5930760506 BC Ltd.
50,1190763325 BC Ltd
45,1140771803 BC Ltd
36,2610777893 BC Ltd
28,8210782508 BC Ltd
30,2700782738 BC Ltd
329,9160798619 BC Ltd.
70,7440820744 BC Ltd
121,9970825541 BC Ltd
50,9250835000 BC Ltd
44,4300839657 BC Ltd.
64,3650866659 BC Ltd
202,7620884865 BC Ltd
188,8810887757 BC Ltd
81,1200931701 BC Ltd
67,4190939166 BC Ltd
134,2990939292 BC Ltd
323,6090954170 BC Ltd
198,6310957362 BC Ltd
91,8890975019 BC Ltd
119,8580993589 BC Ltd
49,7700998490 BC Ltd
122,205101 Industries Ltd
62,7561033394 BC Ltd
53,8741049897 BC Ltd
51,2971121598 Alberta Ltd.
34,4951169417 Ontario Inc
49,3991793278 Alberta Ltd
79,967299 Burrard Hotel LP
323,7053075109 Canada Inc
99,7903744469 Canada Inc
856,5123DS Three Dimensional Services Inc
64,6633M Canada Company
3,858,4244 Evergreen Resources LP
144,84544550 SOUTH SUMAS INC
33,249468989 BC Ltd
224,503508115 BC Limited
36,692568677 BC Ltd
54,469594033 BC Ltd.
136,870599837 BC Ltd
164,089669251 Alberta Ltd
301,825676222 BC Ltd
165,677676376 B.C. Ltd.
53,625677560 BC Ltd
28,556679692 BC Ltd
27,962686149 BC Ltd
69,187686313 B.C. Ltd.
132,9927 Feathers Shop Rental Services & Contracting
36,2888.5X14 Media Corp
65,7979087044 Canada Inc
42,574A Bosa and Co Ltd
229,898A Edward Stedman Consulting Inc
94,773A.R. Thomson Group
1,018,045A.T. Maintenance Plus Contracting
81,067A-1 Machine & Welding 1986 Ltd
78,563AAA Rebar Only Ltd.
22,621,121ABB INC.
1,276,042ABB Technology Ltd
47,613Abbotsford Concrete Products Ltd
68,683ABC Recycling Ltd
45,396Aberdeen Machine (1997) Ltd.
64,772Able Roofing Contractors Ltd
61,469Above & Beyond Compression Inc
71,692,459Accenture Business Services of BC
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1,164,440Accenture Inc.
173,721Access Property Services Ltd
68,713Acclaim Ability Management Inc.
1,318,461Acclaro Management Corporation
59,838Accounts Recovery Corp.
25,459Accurate Gauge Ltd
51,229Accutech Rental Ltd.
270,024Accutrac Capital Solutions Inc
8,864,206Acklands-Grainger Inc.
191,719Acme Visible Filing Systems Ltd
29,925ACO-Anders Consulting Ltd
2,116,751Action Custom Truck Parts Ltd
261,742Action Environmental Services Inc.
156,935Action Property Management
26,911ACURA COMPUTERS & ELEC
212,641Acuren Group Inc.
37,387Adams Concrete Ltd.
2,743,777Adept Vegetation Management Inc.
60,703Adrenalin Marine Ltd
48,850Advanced Eco-Solutions Inc
40,586Advanced Electrical Services Ltd
2,036,312Advanced Energy Systems 1 LP
130,091Advanced Excavating and Utilities
12,230,294Advanced Powerlines Ltd.
724,823Advanco Electric Ltd
56,270Advantage Crane Rental Ltd.
25,536Advisafe Risk Management
121,105AECOM Canada Ltd
500,000Aecon Infrastructure Management Inc
1,704,433Aedon Consulting Inc
313,986Aerial Contractors Ltd.
58,386Aerodraw Drafting Services
4,258,681Aerotek ULC
2,824,517Aevitas Inc
71,418Affordable Energy Solutions
146,162AFX Inc
101,178AGD Services Ltd.
25,063Aggressive Tube Bending Inc.
408,699AGH Consulting Inc
1,667,834Agrium
64,427Agropur Division Natrel
47,739Ahousaht First Nation
387,467AIG Insurance Company of Canada
49,563Aim Trucking
109,065Air Liquide Canada Inc.
39,737Airflow Energy Ltd.
26,681Airgas Canada Inc.
1,037,024Airspan Helicopters Ltd
174,720AJH Consulting
109,177Akisqnuk First Nation
25,299AKP Central Janitorial Services
114,624Al Bolger Consulting Services Inc.
110,188Alan Knight
38,957Alan M. Walsh
48,882Alberni-Clayoquot Regional Dist
1,193,196Alberta Electric System Operator
1,014,366Alcatel-Lucent Canada Inc.
64,979Ali-Craft Boats Ltd
31,111Alimak Hek Inc
369,717All Safe Traffic Control Inc
90,664Alliance Corporation
35,638Alliance Grain Terminal Ltd.
116,358Alliance Medical Monitoring
928,041Alliance Traffic Group Inc
72,550Allied Blower & Sheet Metal Ltd
31,805Allison Phillips
71,333Allison Porter Co
146,416Allium Hydrotech Ltd
148,329Allman Safety Consulting Corp
1,269,592Allnorth Consultants Limited
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40,238,348Allteck Line Contractors Inc.
195,774All-Timate Creations
253,763Allwest Reporting Ltd.
32,140Almita Piling Inc
7,828,349Almita-Deramore Joint Venture
69,887Alouette River Mngt. Society
152,350Alpha Controls Ltd.
251,625Alpha Technologies Ltd.
25,582Alpine Country Rentals Ltd
1,119,880Alpine Pole Maintenance
8,169,100Alstom Grid Canada Inc
1,202,882Alstom Power & Transport Canada Inc
2,652,688Alstom Power Canada Inc.
32,404Alstom Sitca ULC
345,440Altagas Extraction & Transmission
9,577,059Altec Industries Ltd.
103,031Altus Group Limited
32,049Altus Industries Inc
34,478Amarillo Gear Company LLC
40,319Amazon Canada Fulfillment Services
75,109Amazon.com
64,902,580Amec Foster Wheeler Americas Ltd
36,750Ameresco Canada Inc
37,083American Fabricators Ltd
139,115American Governor Company
29,006American Investments Ltd
307,501American Superconductor Corp
26,904AMP Consulting Inc
107,501Ampco Manufacturers Inc
29,624Andec Agencies Ltd.
41,027Andersen Pacific Forest
28,350Anderson Insight
50,665Andrew Sheret Holdings Ltd
114,827Andrew Sheret Ltd.
30,648,166Andritz Hydro Canada Inc
45,600Angie Watson
3,769,810Anixter Canada Inc.
212,611Anixter Power Solutions Canada Inc
6,811,947Annex Consulting Group Inc
45,905Anritsu Electronics Ltd.
1,505,015Antares Project Services Ltd
139,902Aon Hewitt Inc
15,109,283Aon Reed Stenhouse Inc.
833,435Apex Communications Inc.
76,942Aplin & Martin Consultants Ltd
131,879Apollo Forest Products Ltd
142,745Apollo Sheet Metal Ltd.
383,322Appia Developments (2001) Ltd
27,900Apple Canada Inc.
165,249Applied Coatings & Restoration Inc
45,344Applied Industrial Technologies Ltd
141,074Aqua-Bility Projects Ltd.
113,932Aquaterra Corporation Ltd.
314,197Arbor-Art Tree Service Ltd
1,797,167ArborCare Tree Service Ltd
156,713Arborwest Consulting Ltd.
517,090Arc Resources General Partnership
181,519Archer CRM Partnership
243,446ArchiText Consulting
186,569Arcose Consulting Ltd
13,889,620Arctic Arrow Powerline Group Ltd
5,598,689Arctic Const Ltd
64,061Arete Safety & Protection Inc.
65,738Argentus Search Group Ltd
28,394Argosy Communication Products Ltd
23,348,027ARI Financial Services Inc.
349,756Ariba Inc
99,450ARM Marketing Inc
249,365Armature Electric Ltd
368,571Armstrong Crane & Rigging Inc.
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88,450Armtec
4,342,470Armtec Limited Partnership
44,540,738Arrow Lakes Power Corporation
30,837Arrow Lakes Ready Mix
159,984Artcraft Display Graphics Inc.
45,888Artemis Wildlife Consultants
181,177ASA Energy Consulting Ltd
4,042,942Ascent Helicopters Ltd
17,237,050Ashlu Creek Investment LP
79,273ASL Environmental Sciences
161,207Aspen Planers Ltd.
73,185Aspire Program Management Ltd
17,121,815Asplundh Canada ULC
719,383Associated Engineering(B.C.)Ltd
204,573Associated Environmental Consultants Inc
50,925Associated Valve
48,500Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists
42,790Astrographic Industries Ltd.
95,234AT&T Global Services Canada Co
38,378AT&T Meter Services
239,154ATCO Electric
26,667,247ATCO Structures & Logistics Ltd
7,117,077ATCO Two Rivers Lodging Group
40,000Athene Ecological
57,218,018Atlantic Power Preferred Equity Ltd
93,668Atlas Copco Compressors Canada
52,442A-Tlegay Fisheries Society
205,879Attridge Contracting
47,444Aurora Resource Consulting
2,806,838Ausenco Engineering Canada Inc
63,735Austeville Properties Ltd
428,760Autodesk Inc.
745,900Automatisation Grimard Inc
389,906Autopro Automation Consultants Ltd.
1,735,222Avanade Canada Inc
4,872,893Awesense Wireless Inc
183,750Ayogo Health Inc
25,189A-Z Printers Plus Inc
59,086Azimuth Consulting Group Inc.
143,638Azmeth Forest Consultants Ltd.
118,687Azomar Energy Inc
27,052B & B Bearing &Elect. Motor Ltd
153,704B & B Compudraft Ltd.
241,656B & K Electrical Systems
399,497B & T Line Equip. Testers Ltd.
70,539B McStay Contracting Ltd
39,105B&D First Nation Constructors Group
280,698B.A. Blacktop Ltd.
56,831B.A. Blackwell & Associates Ltd.
36,711B.C. Bearing Engineers Ltd
92,910B.C. Fasteners & Tools Ltd.
65,503,534B.C. Hydro Pension Plan
90,228B.C. Wildlife Federation
46,195B.T. All Powerline Const. Ltd.
36,444BA Dawson Blacktop Ltd
804,013Bad Ventures Ltd
141,074Badger Daylighting LP
111,549Bandstra Transp. Systems Ltd.
127,294Baptist Housing Mount View
72,455Baptist Housing Society of BC
1,267,888Barr Creek Limited Partnership
152,739Barry's Bulldozing Ltd.
2,480,986Barsi Enterprises Ltd
110,358Baseline Archaeological
54,705Basetwo Media Inc
44,314Basler Electric Company
69,793BAT Construction Ltd
155,925Bay Hill Contracting Ltd
1,694,099BBA Inc
51,229BC Anderson TL Services Inc
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25,977BC Association of Optometrists
120,140BC Cargo Trailers
52,150BC Chamber of Commerce
26,250BC Common Ground Alliance
176,905BC Conservation Foundation
47,967BC Food Processors Association
439,467BC Housing Management Commission
187,484BC Hydro Power Pioneers
268,456BC Institute of Technology
106,558BC Investment Management Corporation
86,349BC Mining Research Ltd
80,000BC Non-Profit Housing Association
60,766BC Nurses' Union
320,064BC One Call Limited
26,537BC Plant Health Care Inc.
74,947BC Public Interest Advocacy
40,875BC Sustainable Energy Association
297,224BCH Energy Consulting Inc
2,264,765Bear Creek Contracting Ltd
9,903,597Bear Hydro Limited Partnership
15,948,988Bear Mountain Wind Limited Partnership
32,147BearWood Construction Ltd
253,746Beaver Electrical Machinery Ltd
60,565Beckwith Electric Co. Inc.
264,833Bee Clean Building Maintenance
149,306Beedie Construction Ltd.
36,413Befus Excavating Ltd.
352,948Bekins Moving And Storage
86,339Beldon Sales Ltd.
398,459Bell Canada
52,365Bell Conferencing Inc.
217,691Bell First Aid Services Inc
475,756BellTech Systems Ltd.
9,382,498BelPacific Excavating & Shoring LP
67,694Bentall Kennedy (Canada) LP
82,256Bentley Systems Inc.
53,333Bernard & Partners
159,648Best Buy Canada Ltd.
200,764Bestobell AquaTronix
96,466BGC Engineering Inc
98,200BHD Instrumentation (BC) Ltd
147,554BHeX Contracting Ltd.
104,930Bianchini Biological Services
27,833BIF Contracting
29,948Big Eddy Fuel Services Ltd.
30,164Big Rock Brewery Inc
38,940Bighorn Consulting Ltd
129,689BigSteelBox Corporation
50,387Bigstone Industries Ltd
91,035Bill Wheeler Consulting Ltd
84,437Biln Farms Ltd
902,872Bit Stew Systems Inc
159,752BizTechMasters Inc
118,042BJH Engineering Ltd
155,056BJM Ale
4,122,205Black & Mcdonald Ltd.
428,649Black & Veatch Canada Company
259,102Black Press Group Ltd
128,048Black River Contracting Ltd.
4,178,434Blackcomb Helicopters LP
36,620Blair Muldoon
3,681,421Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
109,341B-Line Consultants Ltd.
123,317Bloomberg Finance L.P.
198,744BLRCA Contract Management Services
56,701Blue Sapphire Contracting Ltd.
56,272Blue Starfish Enterprises Inc
355,530Blue Universe Communications Ltd
247,146Blueprint ECM Solutions Inc
42,819Bluewave Energy
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99,006BMRADIO GP
2,071,740BMS Integrated Services Inc.
117,345BNJ Marine Ltd
94,501Board of Education Burnaby
196,110Board of Education of School
305,780Bogdonov Pao Associates Ltd.
35,553Bonaparte Indian Band
21,776,677Bonneville Power Administration
174,363Boondock Development Ltd.
2,691,065Boralex Ocean Falls LP
3,031,447Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
349,558Borradaille Consulting & Inspection
309,617Bosa Properties Sovereign Inc
3,659,996Boston Bar Ltd. Partnership
26,250Bouchard & Kennedy Research
34,573Bourcet Holdings Ltd.
80,254Bowen Island Municipality
85,182BQAS Ventures Ltd
1,041,926Brainhunter Systems Ltd
36,708Bramcon Project Consultants Ltd
25,799BRAND FX
328,185BrandAlliance (BC)
131,532Brandon Tam
132,822Brandt Tractor Ltd.
88,304BRC Consulting Services Inc
42,446Brenntag Canada Inc.
114,522Brent Collins
118,123Bresco Industries Ltd.
663,469Brews Supply
151,060BRIDGE Energy Group Inc
57,913Bridge River Indian Band
94,069Bridgeway Consulting Inc
28,941,834Brilliant Expansion Power
23,774,762Brisco Wood Preservers Ltd
929,727Britco LP
130,679British Columbia Ferry Services Inc
55,790British Columbia Rapid Transit
99,750British Pacific Properties Ltd
81,508Brock White Canada Company
842,201Brocor Construction Ltd
29,445Bronco Industries Ltd
254,153Brookfield Global Relocation
113,111Brooklynn Contracting Ltd.
134,850Brookmere Investments Inc
125,520Brown & Oakes Archaeology
8,580,937Brown Miller Power LP
183,450Bruce Ledger
29,843Bruce Miller
65,850Bryan Bell
84,893Bryce Pugh Creative Services
2,891,879Brymark Installations Group Inc
25,740Bud's Electric (1971) Ltd
86,250Building Owners & Managers
107,588Burckhardt Compression (Canada) Inc
238,952Bureau of Reclamation
40,807Burn Dry Wood Inc.
26,399Burndy Canada Inc
26,618Business Council Of B.C.
68,141Busy Bee Cleaning
200,688Butler Brothers Supplies Ltd.
45,124Butler Ridge Energy Services (2011)
70,108Butler Workplace Solutions
36,650Buyers Packaging Group Ltd.
25,831BV Electric Ltd.
1,164,638C & D Technologies Inc.
29,118C & R Truck West Ltd
56,067C&C Wood Products Ltd
1,246,810C. Boehringer & Associates
404,003C. Norman Trenching Ltd.
72,765C.G. Brooks Contracting
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30,078C.J. Ledgers
178,547C.S. Cheung Consulting Ltd.
36,652C2MP Consulting Ltd
42,903Cabletricity Connections Ltd.
75,747Cabren Construction Ltd
90,389Caddo Consulting
158,995Cadillac Fairview Corporation Ltd.
85,634CALEB.com Consulting Services
46,883Callewaert Construction
41,686CALS CONTRACTING
28,929,602Cam Tran Co Ltd
26,750Cambie Roofing & Drainage
29,825Cameron Hardisty
933,040Cameron Management Services Inc.
31,314Camosun College
251,906Campbell River Common Shopping Centre
64,289Campbell Scientific (Canada)
371,615Can West Cutting & Coring Ltd.
106,958Canada Bread Co Ltd
38,350Canada Diagnostic Centres
32,730CANADA MATS
8,903,034Canada Post Corp.
47,055Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
88,757Canadian Dewatering LP
174,750Canadian Dry Storage Ltd
642,926Canadian Electricity Association
44,182Canadian Energy Vancouver
4,499,841Canadian Forest Products Ltd.
40,701Canadian Freightways Ltd.
2,850,051Canadian Helicopters Ltd.
6,340,738Canadian Hydro Developers Inc.
111,629Canadian Hydropower Association
103,233Canadian Linen & Uniform Service
46,025Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters
613,925Canadian National Railway Co.
904,945Canadian Pacific Railway Company
51,319Canadian Restaurant Supply Ltd
202,945Canadian Rope Access Specialists
69,057Canadian Softwood Inspection
417,082Canadian Standards Association
852,443Canadian Time Systems
201,124Canadian Tire Assoc. Store
169,160Canadian Tire Corporation Limited
241,819CanaSteel Rebar Services Corp
123,136Cancor Rathole Inc
352,596Can-Dive Construction Ltd.
24,756,023Canfor Pulp Limited
443,680Canmec Industriel Inc
1,480,731Canoe Creek Hydro Limited
322,873Canoe Forest Products Ltd
249,253Canruss Paramedic Oil Services Ltd
95,343Cansel Survey Equipment Inc
1,115,447Cantega Technologies Inc
114,968Canwest Propane Partnership
30,608Canyon Contracting
539,414Capco Construction Services Ltd
42,416,999Cape Scott Wind LP
2,595,039Capgemini Canada Inc.
116,984Capilano University
269,664Capital City Paving Ltd.
100,373,932Capital Power LP
842,387Capital Regional District
1,454,808Capital Tree Service Inc
420,764Cargill Limited
15,263,400Cariboo Pulp & Paper Company
49,743Cariboo Regional District
1,414,806Carillion Canada Inc
140,667Carleton Rescue Equipment Ltd
500,000Carleton University
35,767Carney's Waste Systems
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524,274Carpi Tech Canada Inc
296,445Carrier Lumber Ltd
834,312Carson International
109,227Carson Schreiner
76,791Carswell
107,544Cascade Energy Inc
220,823Cascade Lower Canyon Community
36,526Cascadia Instrumentation Inc.
2,669,780Castle Mountain Hydro Ltd.
33,169,342Catalyst Paper Corporation
31,156Caterpillar Financial Services Ltd
26,835Cathy Bullen Consulting
127,717Cayoose Creek Indian Band
98,952Cayuse Flats Transportation
186,865CBV Collection Services Ltd
61,551CD Industrial Group Inc
163,456CD Nova Ltd.
225,015CEATI International Inc
478,366Cedar Road Bioenergy Inc
61,243Cedars at Cobble Hill
30,911CellAntenna
52,199Celtic Reforestation Services Ltd
28,540Central Cariboo Disposal Services
36,586Central Hardware Ltd
143,399Central Interior Piping
2,390,988Central Island Powerline Ltd.
61,868Central Kootenay Invasive Plant
3,232,282Central Park Developments Inc.
146,597Century Plastics Ltd.
375,011Ceragon Networks Inc
108,834Certainteed Gypsum Canada Inc
447,773CES Engineering Ltd.
131,506Cesco Electrical Supply Ltd.
267,185CG Industrial Specialties Ltd
279,300CGG Canada Services Ltd
4,340,883CGI Information Systems and Mgmt Consultants Inc
143,247CGL Contracting Ltd.
197,203Change Champions Consulting Inc
325,753Charter Telecom Inc.
3,029,375Chartwell Consultants Ltd
1,048,013Chatter Creek Holdings Ltd
56,598Cheam Indian Band
2,403,272Chemtrade Pulp Chemicals Limited
493,019Chen Engineering Solutions
25,520Chernoff Thompson Architects North
54,264Chetwynd Mechanical Pulp Inc
85,192Cheuk Chan
157,812Chevin Fleet Solutions LLC
2,119,842Chew Excavating Limited
78,751Chinook Scaffold Systems Ltd.
64,827Christine Wallace
3,897,468Chu Cho Industries LP
31,399Chuck's Janitor Service
26,500Chuzghun Resources Corporation
364,246CIF Composites Inc.
43,912Cigol Consulting Ltd
75,633Cinimod Enterprises Ltd.
174,824Cintas Corporation
52,545CIPA Lumber Company Ltd
30,938Cirros Solutions
355,566Citrix Systems Inc.
86,363City Furniture & Appliances Ltd
3,054,027City Of Abbotsford
107,245City of Armstrong
9,887,170City Of Burnaby
5,276,224City of Campbell River
72,661City Of Castlegar
1,664,700City Of Chilliwack
150,109City of Colwood
2,773,210City Of Coquitlam
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551,965City Of Courtenay
700,530City Of Dawson Creek
334,541City Of Fort St. John
4,796,530City Of Kamloops
265,714City Of Kimberley
466,592City of Langford
294,245City Of Langley
719,058City Of Merritt
1,995,547City Of Nanaimo
2,920,247City of Nelson
343,300City of New Westminster
4,144,466City Of North Vancouver
148,475City Of Parksville
32,479City of Penticton
245,027City of Pitt Meadows
818,157City Of Port Alberni
688,443City of Port Coquitlam
2,693,933City Of Port Moody
708,087City of Powell River
2,465,654City Of Prince George
286,676City Of Prince Rupert
869,806City Of Quesnel
3,559,599City Of Revelstoke
4,205,731City Of Richmond
494,743City of Salmon Arm
16,830,104City Of Surrey
651,986City Of Terrace
21,644,744City Of Vancouver
1,849,074City of Vernon
1,893,902City Of Victoria
318,490City Of Williams Lake
36,250City Transfer Inc.
77,646CJ Design Ltd
117,276CJ Logging
98,624Clarkson University
30,809Clean Sweep Services Ltd
166,891Clean Team Janitorial Inc
44,715Clearesult Canada Inc
38,823ClearLead Consulting Ltd
25,552Climax Portable Machine Tools Inc
7,473,687Clowhom Power LP
170,108CM Review
60,386CMD IT Services
218,092CMH Underground Utilities Ltd
57,281Coal Island Ltd
46,742Coast Cutting & Coring Ltd.
89,569Coast Environmental Ltd
48,904Coast Hotels Ltd
35,700Coast Industrial Construction
405,656Coast Mountain Bus Co. Ltd.
102,095,545Coast Mountain Hydro Limited
519,200Coast Powerline 2005 Ltd
549,267Coast Range Concrete Ltd.
560,737Coast Tsimshian Resources
32,425Coastal Seatrucking Ltd.
139,935Coastland Wood Industries
25,614Code Three Emergency Vehicles Inc.
1,292,710Cogent Industrial Technologies Ltd.
3,238,462COH Inc.
68,001Cold Country Towing & Traffic
134,004Colebran Vegetation Ltd
33,894Colleen Dix
410,865Collicutt Energy Services Corp
36,719Colliers Macaulay Nicolls Inc.
2,870,872Columbia Hydro Constructors Ltd
1,546,584Columbia Power Corporation
1,433,300Columbia Shuswap Regional Dist.
319,184Columbia Valve & Fitting Ltd
120,538Commander Warehouse Equip. Ltd.
68,347Commercial Energy Consumers Association of BC
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2,672,841Commercial Truck Equipment Corp
313,807Community Energy Association
353,947Comox Pacific Express Ltd.
104,823Comox Valley Project Watershed Society
44,710Comox Valley Regional District
158,677Compass Group Canada Ltd.
396,872Compass Resource Management
119,436Composites Innovation Centre
51,193Compressed Air Consultants Inc
33,678,010Compugen Inc.
27,248Compuwork Pacific Inc.
34,723Comrent International Inc
31,913Concept Controls Inc
2,075,664Concert Properties
78,694Concorde Specialty Gases Inc.
32,884Conductix Corp.
118,213Condux Tesmec Inc
25,200Conference Plaza Hotel (GP) Ltd
646,044Conglom Inc.
29,069,312Conifex Power Limited Partnership
104,186Conifex Timber Inc
197,521Conquer Contracting Ltd
140,371Consortium for Energy Efficiency
2,287,857Consumer-Response Marketing Ltd
95,583Consummate Building Services Ltd
794,380Consus Management Ltd
124,910ContainerWest Manufacturing Ltd
38,703ContainerWorld Forwarding Services
96,575Content Strategy Incorporated
93,898Control Risks Group LLC
991,255Cooper Beauchesne and Associates
19,333,512Cooper Power Systems
555,025Copcan Civil Ltd
618,179Copcan Contracting Ltd.
479,739COPE Local 378
56,910Copperleaf Technologies Inc.
170,790Coquitlam Steel Products Ltd
29,257Coral Canada Wide
38,720Coral Engineering Ltd.
210,748Coral Environments Ltd.
60,525Corelogic Facility Services
40,014Corix Control Solutions LP
3,729,236Corix Utilities Inc
45,612Corix Water Products LP
548,485Corp Of Dist Of Central Saanich
517,601Corp of the City of Cranbrook
57,077Corp Of The City Of Duncan
186,184Corp Of The City Of Fernie
1,812,704Corp Of The Dist Of Maple Ridge
441,131Corp Of The Town Of Esquimalt
111,018Corp Of The Village of Burns Lake
28,535Corp of the Village of Harrison Hot Springs
38,632Corp. Of The City Of Enderby
199,437Corp. Of The Dist. Of Oak Bay
33,806Corp. of the Village of Ashcroft
235,024Corp. of the Village of Cumberland
157,131Corp. Of The Village of Pemberton
302,143Corp. Of The Village of Valemount
47,006Corporate Classics Caterers
52,738Corporate Executive Board
196,179Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd.
8,058,803Covanta Burnaby Renewable Energy
212,891Cowichan Valley First Aid Services
114,832Cowichan Valley Regional District
123,658Cox Metalworks Inc
29,526Cox, Taylor
670,634CPM Solutions Ltd.
53,550CRA Canada Surveys Inc.
27,800Craig McCook
81,535Crane Creek Enterprises
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1,431,405Craneium Inc
81,382Creative Door Services Ltd.
87,628Creative Energy Vancouver Platforms
254,293Credit Bureau of Vernon Ltd.
37,958Crescendo Management Company
273,031Crescent Bay Construction Ltd.
29,595Cressey (Commercial St)
89,068Cressey Quebec Street Development
198,030Crew Energy Inc
107,242Critical Systems Labs
1,774,005CTP Distributors-Custom Truck Parts
1,295,402Cullen Diesel Power Ltd.
32,040Cumberland Ready Mix Ltd
119,370Cummins Western Canada
29,572Current Environmental Ltd
166,973Current Stream Solutions Inc.
194,985Curtis Personalized Health
38,454Custom Air Conditioning Ltd.
284,330Custom Dozing Ltd.
29,188Custom Gaskets Ltd.
179,089CWPC Property Consultants Ltd
101,677CWS Industries MFG Corporation
26,610Cybertech Incorporated
40,875Cyme International T&D Inc.
37,482Cypress Forest Consultants Ltd
33,567D & T Industrees
265,919D D I Selection & Development
179,636D. Andres Quality Construction
116,713D. Loewen Enterprises Ltd.
438,378D.E. Guyatt (1990) Ltd
178,486D.J. Silviculture Ent. Ltd.
26,164Dalco Instrument (2001) Ltd.
30,000Dale G Parker
45,835Dalimar Instruments Inc
312,141Dam Helicopters Inc.
32,288Dam Safety Ltd
56,346Damwatch Engineering Limited
58,326Dan Solbrekken Fabricating
46,605Dan's Forklifts Ltd
31,330Darren Day
26,498DataCore Mail Management Ltd.
78,294Dave Lewis
49,326Dave's Backhoe Service
6,913,506Davey Tree Expert Co. of Canada
147,819David Cunningham
42,215David Pixley
129,253David Robinson
212,058David Tobin, P. Eng
51,755Davis Environmental Ltd
47,404Dawson Construction Ltd.
133,865DB HIGH VOLTAGE WE
199,001DBE Project Management Consulting
434,558DC Welding & Fabrication Ltd.
25,163DCD Design & Manufacturing Ltd.
239,799Dean K. Cardno
48,505De'Ann Woelk
36,698Debra A Lamash & Associates Ltd
98,175Deetken Enterprises Inc
38,553Deloitte Consulting LLP
158,634Deloitte Inc.
132,836Deloitte LLP
211,821Delphine's Traffic Control
69,625Delta Infrared Services
3,670,299Delta Star Inc
122,741Deltares USA Inc
527,567Denis Francoeur Backhoeing Ltd.
176,951Denise Duchene Consulting Inc.
2,623,794Dentons Canada LLP
1,797,057Deramore Construction Services Inc
85,936Developmental Disabilities Assoc
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203,735Deverell Contracting Ltd.
57,114DHL Express (Canada) Ltd
1,189,892Diamond 'D' Contracting Ltd.
87,572Dick's Lumber & Building
952,229Dig Right Enterprises Ltd.
84,247Digger Civil Contractors Ltd
158,461Dillon Consulting Ltd.
140,668Dilo Co. Inc.
32,357Direct Disposal
40,775Direct Electric Ltd.
64,188Direct Energy Business Services
121,460Direct Equipment West Ltd.
28,301Direct Separation Solutions
76,179Discovery Crane Rental Ltd.
31,248Discovery Launch (1998) Ltd
148,302District Of 100 Mile House
54,583District of Barriere
205,807District Of Chetwynd
259,658District of Clearwater
146,846District Of Coldstream
188,715District Of Elkford
91,379District Of Fort St. James
108,499District Of Highlands
137,129District Of Hope
272,766District Of Houston
3,073,487District Of Hudson's Hope
64,373District Of Invermere
210,503District Of Kitimat
573,799District of Lake Country
157,733District of Lantzville
587,580District Of Lillooet
422,632District of Logan Lake
1,861,485District Of Mackenzie
102,934District of Metchosin
2,833,695District Of Mission
47,358District Of New Hazelton
109,183District of North Cowichan
263,291District Of North Saanich
55,978District of North Vancouver
236,335District Of Port Edward
195,331District Of Port Hardy
2,790,190District of Saanich
203,097District of Sechelt
80,215District of Sicamous
213,024District Of Sooke
441,755District of Sparwood
1,340,853District Of Squamish
69,831District Of Stewart
483,522District Of Taylor
49,314District Of Tofino
309,849District Of Tumbler Ridge
39,776District of Ucluelet
206,788District Of Vanderhoof
563,026District of West Kelowna
83,104District of West Vancouver
88,763Diversified Environmental Serv.
39,131DL Bins Ltd
127,724DL Overholt Management Services
241,025DL Safety Consulting Ltd
186,853DM Fourchalk Property Consultants
299,187DMD & Associates Ltd.
801,107DMD Power Engineering Ltd
868,855DNA Data Networking and Assemblies
38,736DNOW CANADA ULC
954,696Doble Engineering Co.
25,374Dodd's Lumber Co., Ltd.
66,872Dogwood Transport Ltd.
38,614,203Dokie General Partnership
310,353Domcor Health Safety & Security Inc
32,161,567Domtar Inc.
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549,024Don Carl Johnson
122,996Don Charlton Ltd.
350,438Donald's Machine Works Ltd.
63,970Done Right Painting & Sandblasting
140,866Donna's Northern Connection Ltd
76,989Don's Flyer Service Ltd
1,818,663Doran Taylor Power Partnership
29,769Double L Landscaping
88,893Double R Rentals Ltd.,
84,827Douglas Ian LeBlanc
90,427Douglas Lake Equipment LP
45,150Douglas Mauger
88,347Doumont Welding Ltd
25,253Down Under Pipe Inspection Ltd
99,198Downie Timber Ltd.
27,667DP Digital Precision Metrology Inc
267,854DP World (Canada) Inc.
30,418DPS Telecom
39,119DRA Consulting Inc
26,532DriverCheck Inc
103,386DSG Communications Ltd
34,412Duane Lamarre
470,063Ducks Unlimited Canada
48,162DUNBAR LUMBER SUPPLY
28,074Duncan Kent & Associates Ltd.
456,433Dunkley Lumber Ltd
50,222Dusty Veideman Photography
12,298,713Duz Cho Construction Limited
51,313Duz Cho Logging Ltd.
253,954DWB Consulting Services Ltd
78,498Dwernychuk Consulting Inc
895,443Dynamex Canada Limited
195,334Dynamic Avalanche Consulting Ltd
100,751Dynamic Rescue Equipment Sales Ltd
1,551,674Dynamic Rescue Systems Inc
168,498Dynamic Rescue Training Ltd
131,521Dynamic Windows and Doors Inc
31,793Dynamic Wireless Services Inc
42,145E & H Yang Consulting
401,563E & K Construction
29,616E Lees & Associates Consulting Ltd
212,473E Source Companies, LLC
645,402E.B. Horsman & Son
57,401E.H. Emery Electric Ltd
87,749Eagle Cap Consulting Ltd
25,200Eagle Mapping Ltd
841,231Earth Vac Environmental Ltd.
52,500East Kootenay Invasive Plant
140,577Easterbrook & Associates Inc
39,954Easy Build Structures Ltd
162,236Eaton Industries (Canada) Company
169,495EBC Drafting Services
2,406,358Ebco Industries Ltd.
43,876E-Card ID Products Ltd
68,865Ecco Heating Products Ltd.
272,042Ecodynamic Solutions Inc.
76,879Ecodyne Limited
219,815Ecofish Research Ltd
833,580Eco-fitt Corporation
447,178Ecofor Consulting Ltd.
934,377Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne
251,999Ecometric Research Inc
115,288Ecoscape Environmental Consultants
33,745ECS Electrical Cable Supply Ltd
60,573Ed Brown
27,841Edge Production Supplies Ltd
48,321Edgewater Casino LP
63,705Edgewood Holdings 2013 Ltd
442,044EDI Environmental Dynamics Inc.
214,108EDS Pumps & Water Treatment Ltd
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43,302Edwards Electric (2003) Ltd
81,465EEC Industries Ltd.
36,305,539Eecol Electric Corp.
302,951EJ Canada ULC
122,379EJM Forest Management Ltd
101,627Elaine Hassell
55,650Electranix Corporation
996,428Electrical Energy Training Group
29,369Electro Rent LLC
215,237Electrolab Training Systems
40,617Electro-Meters
26,201Electrotek Concepts Inc
61,564Eleven Stars Enterprises Inc.
29,750Ellice Recycle Ltd.
45,171eMarketer
67,026Embark Engineering
8,258,813EMC Corporation Of Canada
72,447EMC Pacific Holdings Ltd
311,805EMCO Corporation
1,091,281Emcon Services Inc.
68,618Emerald Green Mechanical Ltd
25,128Emergco
104,149Emil Anderson Construction (EAC)
80,730Emilio M Esguerra
39,071Empire Hydro-Vac Inc
3,371,698Empirica Infrastructure Inc
161,990Empty Nest Trucking Ltd.
35,028Energetic Traffic Control Ltd
302,318Energy & Environmental Economics
334,453Energy Advantage Inc.
77,900Energy Profiles Limited
195,075Energy X Systems Ltd.
195,877Enernoc Ltd
172,893Enersense Consulting Inc
280,580EnerSolve Management Inc.
1,934,736Enervac Corporation
126,581Engen Services Ltd
677,233Engine Digital Inc
57,857EnGlobe Corp
4,416,310EnPower Green Energy Generation LP
62,257Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ltd.
124,464Enterprise System Solutions, Inc
102,262ENTREC Cranes & Heavy Haul
69,755Environics Analytics Group Ltd
54,817ENVIROSAFETY
653,968EPRI
129,397Equifax Canada Co
757,345Equinox Software Design Corp.
291,597Erbridge, Inc
120,979Ergokinetics & Safety Services Ltd
112,865Ernst & Young LLP
251,892Erron Consulting Ltd.
88,960Esketemc First Nation
135,937ESRI Canada Ltd.
55,628Essa Technologies Ltd
118,974Essential Resources
123,976Esther Guimond
43,463Euro Solutions Ltd
185,099Everard Ability Management
26,846Evergreen Building Maintenance Inc
37,427Evergreen Industrial Supplies
26,040Everything Clean Inc
34,481Exclusive Mechanical Systems Ltd.
34,357EXFO Inc
42,516Exova Canada Inc
61,843exp Services Inc
26,971Express Custom Trailers Mfg Inc
200,644Exton and Dodge Land Surveying Inc
391,410Extreme Safety & Services Ltd
113,609F & F Concrete Ltd.
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27,519,531F & M Installations Ltd.
68,025Factiva Limited
1,554,669Falcon Equipment Ltd.
29,388Farr Inc
27,484Farrell Estates Ltd
131,301Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy
31,397Farrish Marketing Services
5,507,958Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
38,576FAST First Aid & Survival
47,632Fastenal Canada
42,844Fasterre Service-Conseils Inc
26,062Fastik Label and Supply Inc
249,323Feinstadt Consulting Inc
323,528Ference & Company Consulting Ltd
500,000Ferrovial Agroman Canada Inc
72,753FGL Sports Ltd
118,551Filtervac International Inc.
109,006Finlay River Outfitters Ltd.
2,594,252Finnair Ltd.
4,795,447Finning International Inc.
476,574Firefin Enterprises
57,474First Aid & Survival Tech. Ltd.
53,625First Nation Energy & Mining
35,461First Quartile Consulting
57,742FIS
28,179Fishers Hardware (1976) Ltd
2,741,155Fitzsimmons Creek Hydro Limited
26,649Flameguard Safety Services Ltd.
53,877,645Flatiron Dragados Joint Venture
53,152,806Flatiron-Graham
445,238Fleming Tree Experts
163,072Flightdeck Media Inc
45,535Focus Corporation
25,466Foisy Enterprises
48,385FOLIOT FURNITURE
1,432,131Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd.
152,422FORME Ergonomics & Workplace
45,861Forrester Switzerland Gmbh
311,975Fort Modular Inc
101,466Fort Nelson Heating Ltd
10,598,272FortisBC Energy Inc
5,977,095FortisBC Inc.-Electricity
15,192,811FortisBC-Natural Gas
35,812Fortius Foundation
35,296Fortress Lock & Key
1,363,786Fortune Electric Co Ltd
200,000Forum Investment and Development
1,159,385Foundex Explorations Ltd.
152,250Four Directions Management Services
40,905Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver
186,792Fourth Wall Consulting Inc.
91,527FP Innovations
471,445FPR Enterprises Ltd
43,940Fraser Burrard Diving Ltd
1,542,874Fraser Health Authority
492,741Fraser Richmond Soil & Fibre Ltd
79,989Fraser Surrey Docks Ltd
36,844Fraser Valley Equipment Ltd.
138,877Fraser Valley Regional District
86,924Fraser Valley Watersheds Coalition
29,903Fred Ruttan Consulting Services Ltd
8,620,102Fred Thompson Contractors (1991)
242,822Fresh Water Solutions Ltd
706,591Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC
43,958Frischkorn Audio Visual Corp
41,895Froats Consulting Inc
46,554Front Counter BC
32,314Frontier Geosciences Inc
52,403Frontier Power Products Ltd.
130,442FrontierPC.com Computer Inc
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445,892FRP Transmission Innovations Inc
48,053FTS Forest Technology Systems Ltd.
780,533Fujikura America Inc.
25,883,378Fujitsu Consulting (Canada) Inc.
33,154Fulford Harbour Consulting Ltd
342,720Funktional Electric & Utility
1,726,172Furry Creek Power Ltd.
43,059G & K Services Canada Inc.
57,682G & N Towing Ltd
99,353G3 Consulting Ltd
71,902Gage-Babcock & Associates Ltd
83,438Gail-Force Cleaning Services
39,691Gamma Utility Services Inc
29,466Ganges Marina
30,460Gap Wireless Inc
87,901Garnett Wilson Realty Advisors Ltd
616,450Gartner Canada, Co.
26,026Gary Young Agencies Ltd
73,919Gasfield Energy Services Ltd
41,415GasTops Ltd
161,344Gateway Casinos & Entertainment
790,945GE Energy Management Services Inc.
111,960GE Intelligent Platforms Canada
38,775GE Intelligent Platforms Inc
1,994,320GE Packaged Power Inc.
28,569Gear-O-Rama Supply Ltd.
207,164General Credit Services Inc.
1,689,002General Electric Canada
100,609General Electric International Inc.
134,840Generation Maintenance
40,697Genesis Systems Corporation
33,919Geo Scientific Ltd.
124,179GeoDigital International Inc
32,354Geoff Graham
65,728Geonorth Engineering Ltd.
47,040George Third & Son Ltd.
113,992Geoscience BC
1,767,729GeoStabilization International Inc
330,480Geotech Drilling Services Ltd.
33,049Gerald K Lister
110,625Geri Partnership
53,447Gibraltar Mines Ltd
63,796Gibson Bros. Contracting Ltd.
91,446Gilbert Smith Forest Products
336,591Gilnockie Inspection Ltd.
8,133,341Gisborne Industrial Construction
109,624Glenn Power Contractors (1994) Ltd
57,952Global Container Corporation
123,980Global Knowledge Network
99,750Global Mechanic Media Inc
462,179Global Rental Canada, Ulc
29,850GLOBALINDUSTRIALCANA
26,437GLU - Co Manufacturing Ltd.
78,182Gold Hook Crane Service
32,001Golden Ears Bridge Tolls
14,668,423Golder Associates Ltd
103,564Good Insights Strategy Inc
55,306Goodbye Graffiti Inc.
188,682Gord Noel Log & Tree Service
60,004Gordon Bjorkman
1,600,304Gordon Crane & Hoist Inc.
199,835Gorman Bros Lumber Ltd
76,973Gossamer Threads Inc
439,179Goto Sargent Projects Inc
70,123Gottler Bros. Trucking & Excavating Ltd.
45,105Governor Control Sales & Services
205,912Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
47,644Graeme Simpson
592,107Graf Excavating Co. Ltd.
36,320Grafton Enterprises Ltd
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346,582Graham Construction & Engineering
686,677Graham Infrastructure LP
894,331Grand & Toy Ltd.
26,158Grant Conlon Trucking Ltd.
25,022GrantStream Inc.
26,210Gravitec Systems Inc.
834,821Great Bear Forest Management Inc.
75,000Great Bear Initiative Society
45,495Great Canadian Gaming Corporation
44,448Great West Wholesale Ltd.
165,705Greater Vancouver Regional District
64,067Greater Vancouver Sewerage
1,444,095Greater Vancouver Water District
42,125Green Leaf Environmental Ltd
247,925Green Motors Practices Group
311,203Greenbank Environmental Inc
145,722Greenstep Solutions Inc
36,957Greenwave Landscapes
225,580Gregg Distributors LP
40,425Greta's Class Act Services
369,833Greyback Construction Ltd
73,809Grizzly Supplies (2012) Ltd.
164,917Ground-It.Com Consulting Ltd.
4,606,713Groundswell Group Inc
89,593Guardian Angels Traffic Control Ltd
33,194Guildford Town Centre Limited
1,024,256Guillevin International Co.
46,829G-Van Catering and Consulting Inc
152,279GVIC Communications Corp
216,482Gwil Industries Inc.
56,876GWL Realty Advisors Inc
31,086G-WP Training and Consulting
301,902H & H Welding Fabrication & Rental
38,874H Y Louie Co Ltd
40,319H&R Reit
29,864H.B. Electric Ltd.
829,449H2X Contracting Ltd.
1,633,745Haa-ak-suuk Creek Hydro Limited
81,066Halcyon Professional Services
89,879Hall Enterprises Inc
32,502Hamideh Abolghasemi Riseh
37,007Hanka Kolodziejczak
223,251Hansen Forest Management Ltd.
273,005Hapam Bv
28,660Harbour Authority of French Creek
126,621Harold Nelson
33,859HARRIS REBAR
355,010Harris Steel ULC
39,959,631Harrison Hydro Limited Partnership
42,677Harvey George
8,594,604Hatch Ltd.
643,481Hauer Creek Power Inc.
47,232Hawker Siddeley Switchgear Limited
111,874Hazmasters Inc
41,346HBH Land Surveying Inc
99,777HD Mining International Ltd
3,714,797HD Supply Power Solutions
126,128HD Tree Service Ltd.
879,999HD3 Networks Inc
34,255Health and Home Care Society of BC
227,519Heartwood Services Inc
409,143Heather M Cane
72,188Hedberg and Associates Consulting
217,799Heenan Tree Service Ltd.
285,054Helifor Canada Corp.
711,020Hemlock Printers Ltd.,
1,454,757Hemmera Envirochem Inc.
306,679Henry Foundation Drilling Inc
2,754,189Heritage Office Furnishings Ltd
27,226Herold Engineering Ltd.
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110,784Hewlett Packard (Canada) Ltd.
35,755HGL Investments Ltd
41,060HHS Drilling & Blasting Ltd
142,404High Tide Tours & Water Taxi Ltd.
36,078Highland Cream Resort
28,981Highland Powerlines Ltd.,
53,149Highlight Pacific Construction Ltd.
545,186Highway 37 Power Corp
27,927Hil-Tech Contracting Ltd.
460,728Hilti (Canada) Corporation
220,186Hilton Vancouver Metrotown
89,082Him Cheung Luk
129,062Hi-Rigger Tree Service Ltd.
70,487Hitachi Construction Machinery
658,384HJT Steel Tower North America Co
17,275,187HMI Construction Inc.
30,914Hodgson Freightways Limited
27,468,614Hodgson King & Marble Ltd.
168,475Hollandia Greenhouses Ltd
1,507,874Home Depot Canada Inc.
126,037Home Hardware Building Centre
48,865Home Hardware Stores Ltd.
69,328Homes in Harmony Projects Ltd
27,473Hootan Jarollahi
25,361Hopcott Centre Inc
28,381Hope Ready Mix Ltd.
42,054Horizon Climate Controls Ltd.
93,763Horizon North Camp & Catering
136,553Horizon Pacific Consulting Services
11,085,817Horizon Recruitment Inc
105,065Hoskin Scientific Ltd.
1,384,456Houle Electric Limited
93,846Houston Ecological
825,929Houweling Nurseries Property Ltd.
56,473Howard Quinn Consulting
217,098Howe Sound Consulting Inc
35,159,138Howe Sound Pulp & Paper Corporation
565,560HRC Construction (2012) Inc
104,550HSBC Bank Canada
112,740HSP Hochspannungsgerate GmbH
84,392HTH Heatech Inc.
2,536,910Hub International Canada West ULC
2,876,919Hubbell Power Systems Inc.
44,408Huber Farm Equipment Ltd
49,109Hugh Tuttle
206,360Hughson Environment Inc.
86,405Humam Mustafa
42,186Hupacasath First Nation
58,870Hutton Communications
147,120hvGrid-tech Inc
28,130HW Construction Documentation Ltd
74,590Hwoiken Consulting Services
42,332Hyatt Industries Ltd.
143,149HYDAC Corporation
43,297Hydroresearch
267,242Hyland Excavating Ltd.
90,812Hyseco Fluid Systems Ltd.
21,653,270Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd
49,603I & J Metal Fabrications Ltd.
340,955I.C. Ramsay & Associates
77,943I.G. Gavac & Son Inc.
158,386IARS Systems Engineers Inc
1,423,052IBEX Construction Ltd
683,330IBM Canada Ltd.
309,673ICF Consulting Canada Inc
68,921Ida Keung
10,749,033IDL Projects Inc.
29,422IEEE
169,853IHS Global Canada Limited
31,435Ikea Canada Ltd.
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27,605Ilpea Industries Inc
34,401IMA Solutions Inc
88,165Image Group Inc.
10,648,437Imperial Oil Limited
262,648Imperial Parking Canada Corporation
100,262Impulse TV Network Ltd
156,298Independent Project Analysis Inc
540,440Indian Isle Const. (1982) Ltd.
273,684Indigena Solutions LP
113,733Indji Systems Inc
726,418Industrial Trades Group Ltd.
568,882Inertia Engineering
496,761Infosat Communications LP
55,000Ingebjorg Jean Mattson
189,979Iniven
619,955Inlailawatash Forestry Limited
32,665Inlet Diesel Recon. Ltd.
225,552Inlet Express Services Ltd
66,306Innovative Interfaces Canada Inc.
39,668Innovative Office Products LLC
38,635Innovative Research Group Inc
55,138inoLECT LLC
28,156In-Phase Power Consulting
82,823,329InPower BC General Partnership
72,457In-SHUCK-ch Development Corp
154,267Insight & Innovations (I&I)
47,997Insights Learning & Development
451,031InStream Fisheries Research Inc.
75,348Instructure Consulting Inc
172,431Insurance Corporation Of B.C.
98,594Integral Group Engineering (BC) LLP
128,470Integrated Cadastral Information
757,593Integrated Distribution Systems
4,924,990Integration Solution Services Inc.
87,980Intellisense Solutions Corp
206,484Interface Forestry Ltd
58,445Interfax Systems Inc.
134,650Interior Health Authority
28,959Interior Warehousing Ltd.
83,981Inter-Kraft Contracting Ltd.
79,309International Training Services Ltd
139,181Interoute Construction Ltd
29,860Intertechnology Inc.
25,141Invermere Sales & Rentals Inc
235,822Iota Construction Ltd.
136,687Ipex Electrical Inc
303,239Iridia Medical Inc
186,645Iris Power LP
474,985Iron Mountain Canada Corp.
178,877Ise Consulting Group
115,500Island Corridor Foundation
3,542,604ITB Subsea Ltd
133,196Itm Instruments Inc.
214,016Itron Canada Inc.
339,720It's On Electric Company Inc
1,602,376Ivanhoe Cambridge II Inc.
2,297,661Ivanhoe Cambridge Inc
49,796Ivanhoe Loader Service
3,026,259IVL Contracting Ltd.
96,452J & R Services
91,250J. Mandryk Associates Inc.
50,356J. Weir
2,709,060J. Wilkins Consulting Ltd.
73,102J.L.'s Excavating Ltd.
51,515J.R. Edgett Excavating Ltd.
44,423J.R. Industrial Supplies Ltd.
71,114Jabez Bottle Ltd
582,249Jace Holdings Ltd
50,257Jackson Thorsen LLC
3,668,205Jaco Environmental Systems Limited
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253,557Jaco Powerlines Ltd.
280,310Jacob Bros. Construction Ltd
33,313Jacobs Canada Inc
71,433Jacques Electric (1997) Ltd.
39,443Jadds Maintenance
32,567Jake - Jay Holdings (2006) Ltd
49,969Jakob Dulisse
6,247,315Jamie Creek LP
251,255Janox Fluid Power Ltd
33,906Jan-Pro Vancouver
152,150Janzen Enterprises Ltd
29,883Jasmine Hall
45,000Jatinder Hundal
59,593Jay Environmental
42,793Jean Goettemoeller
68,600Jeff Ankenman/Sue Mcmurtrie
61,992Jeffrey Craig Strachan
81,336Jennifer Cassidy
91,675Jennifer Paterson
29,018Jennifer Vasarhely Consulting
120,126Jeremiah Louis
40,248Jervis Services Ltd
116,610Jesstec Industries Inc.
6,817,075Jiangsu Huapeng Transformer Co. Ltd
283,666Jim Kozak
50,000Jim Lane
37,557Jim McAuley LLC
36,332Jim Pattison Broadcast Group LP
123,821Jiwa Solutions Ltd
31,330JL Vegetation Solutions Ltd
28,628JLB Ventures Ltd
302,782Jocks Blasting & Son Ltd.
39,924Joe Kozek Sawmills Ltd.
30,156John A Kirk
1,639,400John Hunter Co. Ltd.
27,300John Surinak
34,475John W. Gunn Consultants Inc.
49,162Johnstone Boiler & Tank Ltd.
28,025Johny Sy Consulting Services
30,466Jordan Armstrong Welding Ltd.
38,104Jordans Rugs LTD
30,896Joyce Wong
267,801J-Power Systems Corporation
27,896JRN Compressor Services Inc
32,859JRS Engineering Ltd
545,711JTM Consulting Ltd.
4,090,806JTS Consulting Inc
82,185Juanita Poirier
28,715Julius Reimer Fencing
94,920Justason Market Intelligence Inc
357,080Justice Institute Of B.C.
124,377K R Loggin Consulting Services
256,016K. Pearson Contracting Ltd.
108,125Kaitlin Pozer Consulting
374,865Kal Tire
317,770Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd
26,575Kamloops Alarm & Electric Ltd
27,160Kamloops Communications Inc.
46,553Kamloops Indian Band
29,308Karlin Enterprises
975,261Karma Midnight Ventures Ltd.
2,085,351Kasian Architecture Interior Design
159,233Kato and Associates Research Ltd
257,792Katzie Development Corporation Ltd
32,350Kaycom Inc
28,768KBC Tools Inc.
30,557KDS Installations Ltd
55,683Keefer Ecological Services
231,586Kelland Foods Limited
115,196Kelly Parks Consulting
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96,374Kelowna Industrial Mechanical
69,539Keltic Seafoods Ltd
93,575Kema Consulting Canada Ltd
183,069Ken Byron Excavating
149,566Kendall Enterprises Corp
28,666Kendra's First Aid Services Ltd.
4,275,238Kensington Crowsnest Power LP
482,120Keray Camille Jr
264,126Kerr Wood Leidal Assoc. Ltd.
42,034Kevin Conlin Environmental
3,069,796Key Largo Electric Ltd
205,122Keystone Environmental Ltd
40,125Keystone Supplies Company
292,142Keystone Wildlife Research
34,658Khtada Environmental Services
189,884Kick Start Technologies Ltd
962,568Kidnetic Education Inc
541,879King Hoe Excavating Ltd
48,115King Kubota Services Ltd.
27,720Kingston Construction Ltd.
592,151Kirk & Co. Consulting Ltd.
109,998Kirk Integrated Marketing
30,844Kisik Aerial Survey Inc
122,790Kisters North America, Inc.
103,638Kitt Equipment
13,343,180Klohn Crippen Berger Ltd.
92,946K-Mac Welding
109,042KMR Industries, Llc
74,991Kms Tools & Equipment Ltd.
483,865Knappett Industries (2006) Ltd.
202,697Knightsbridge Human Capital
566,313Knowledgetech Consulting Inc
92,005Koios Systems Inc
113,002Kojima EHV Cable Engineering Inc
53,296K'omoks First Nation
1,220,977Koncar Instrument Transformers Inc.
42,680Kone Inc
255,147KONECRANES CANADA INC.
34,507Kootenai Resource Advantage Ltd
27,129Kootenay Industrial Supply Ltd.
44,904Kootenay Landscape
106,598Kootenay Pumping Syst. 1985 Ltd
136,016Kootenay Wildlife Services Ltd.
1,876,373KPMG LLP
86,307Krasicki & Ward EP Ltd
334,488Kruger Products LP
44,774KS Village Millstream Inc
563,858Ktunaxa Nation Council Society
18,280,950Kwagis Power Limited Partnership
68,621Kwantlen Polytechnic University
119,115Kwela Leadership & Talent
26,250Kwikw Construction
1,213,829Kwikwetlem First Nation / Quantum
107,094KWL Technical Consulting
19,049,886Kwoiek Creek Resources
731,433L & S Electric Inc.
65,058L&M Engineering Limited
128,034L.B. Paving Ltd.
66,118La Salle Consulting Group Inc
632,840Lafarge Canada Inc.
1,252,752Laich-Kwil-Tach Environmental
322,970Lakeland Mills Ltd
309,525Lakelse Air Ltd.
31,500Landepro Solution
31,566Landmark Solutions Ltd
511,480Landsure Systems Ltd
49,845Langara College
216,054Langley Concrete Ltd Partnership
126,566Lantern Films Inc
164,658Laprairie Crane Ltd.
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178,613Laprairie Inc
139,846LaPrairie-Cascade Inc.
27,925Lara Maria Mancuso
144,568Lark Enterprises Ltd
466,519Lasalle NHC Inc
40,878Latitude Agency
217,206Lava Forestry Ltd
95,591Lavington Pellet Limited
64,476Law Society Of British Columbia
41,784Lawrence Alexander
3,486,576Lawson Lundell LLP
272,987Leacy Consulting Services Limited
285,262Leader Silviculture Ltd.
70,238LearningWorks
325,728Leavitt Machinery Inc.
113,968Lee MacLean Associates Ltd
29,019LeGrand HR & Career Consulting
433,859Lehigh Hanson Materials Limited
355,428Leidos Engineering LLC
125,553Leko Precast Ltd.
68,478LemonTree Statistical Consulting
184,157Len Bartfai
65,342Lenz Welding
32,799Leonie Tharratt
61,423Les Hall Filter Service (2013) Ltd
71,558Lessons Learned Substation Solutions
172,203Levelton Consultants Ltd
89,231Levitt Safety Ltd
77,983Lex Pacifica Law Corporation
1,467,643Lexa Caterers Ltd
34,603LexisNexis Canada Inc.
79,133LGI INDUSTRIAL AND CONSTRUCTION
446,097Lgl Limited
26,245Lheidli T'enneh First Nation
7,530,549Lhi Tutl'it Services Inc
31,122Liam Cole
42,331Liane Walker
229,105Libra Tree Service Ltd.
55,000Li-Car Management Group
43,943Liduina Moniz
25,200LifeSpeak Inc
45,701Lifestyle Equipment (2002) Ltd
93,982Lighthouse Safety Services Ltd
29,806Lightspeed Engineering
160,246Lil Bro Truckin Inc
37,395Lillooet Builders World Ltd
41,242Lillooet Disposal & Recycling Ltd
38,085Lil'wat Forestry Ventures LP
383,085L'Image Home Products
26,841Limar Industries Inc
692,640Limestone Learning Inc
53,970Lincoln Electric Cooperative
37,231Lincoln Electric Cutting Systems
140,072Linde Canada Limited
121,015Lindsay Kenney LLP
208,573Lineman's Testing Laboratories of Canada Ltd.
237,804LinePro Equipment Ltd
4,526,433LineStar Utility Supply Inc.
113,280LineTech Transmission Services Inc
75,844Linkedin Ireland Limited
373,015Lions Global Staffing Inc
52,298Lisims Forest Resources
153,848Living Resources Environmental
202,557LNB Construction Inc
959,471Loblaws Inc
116,849Locher Evers International
76,000Logan Hodson
194,119London Drugs Ltd.
23,713,248Long Lake Hydro Inc
1,852,057Long View Systems Corporation
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229,683Longo Development Corporation
321,042Loomis Express
99,643Lordco Parts Ltd.
1,232,106Louisiana Pacific Canada Ltd
2,277,070Lower Nicola Indian Band
168,500Lowry Consulting Services Ltd
195,360LRV Quality Consulting Group Inc
2,597,927LS Cable America Inc
96,496LSIS Co Ltd
686,131LTS Infrastructure Services LP
31,827Lumberworld Operations Ltd
28,004Lumen City Lighting Company Ltd.
139,237Lups Contractors Ltd.
74,597LVM Inc
78,432Lynn Aldridge
67,257Lynx Creek Industrial & Hydrovac
34,150Lynx Creek Ranch
71,759Lytton First Nation
78,210M & H Machinery Ltd.
37,442M H King Excavating Ltd
43,025M Miles and Associates Ltd
144,258M&E Consulting Ltd
244,411M. Johnston Construction Ltd
35,754M. Schott Contracting Ltd.
45,131M.N.D. Consulting Inc.
42,618Mac Chain Company Ltd
31,522MacDonald Power Services Ltd.
64,902Mackenzie Pulp Mill Corporation
54,736Madrone Environmental Services Ltd.
88,844Main Assembling Ltd.
35,128Mainland Civil Works Inc
627,191Mainland Sand & Gravel Ltd.
134,223Mainroad South Island Contracting
267,115Mainstream Biological Consulting
35,757Malt Ventures
26,769Manitoba HVDC Research Center
62,350Manson Environmental & Water
1,974,168Manulife Financial
50,796Maple Leaf Forestry Ltd.
1,030,332Maple Leaf Power Corporation
14,779,230Maple Reinders Inc
104,547Marayne Consulting Inc
578,788Marcon Metalfab
47,339Marilyn Christensen
647,758Marion Creek Hydroelectric Project
27,413Marisol Marine Center
40,478Mark Coates
26,400Mark Kozina Management Consulting
277,979Mark's Work Wearhouse Ltd.
72,658Marlaine Gajo
47,369Marmot Recovery Foundation
141,908Marnie Tubbs
34,082Marpole Transport Ltd
53,541Marsh & Associates Consulting Ltd
8,384,004Marsh Canada Ltd
56,090Marshall Reece
338,201Martech Electrical Systems Ltd.
81,430Martens Asphalt Ltd.
88,463Martyne M Lacoste
910,600Marwin Industries Inc.
48,325Massachusetts Microwave Corp
59,663Masse Environmental Consultants Ltd
30,900Master Painting & Renovations
63,143Matco Services Inc.
108,664Matharu Motors Ltd
164,554Matrix Solutions Inc
3,688,301Matrix Staffing Group Inc
382,742Matthews Equipment Ltd.
242,648Maven Consulting Ltd
34,527MaxJet Dry Ice Blasting Ltd
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52,354Maxxam Analytics Inc.
66,588Mayfair Shopping Centre Limited
183,022Mazzi Consulting Services
30,861MBG Buildings Inc
27,790McCarthy Tetrault LLP
226,459McColl Forestry Ltd.
93,575Mccoy Lake Excavating Ltd.
776,794McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd.
70,574McElhanney Geomatics
30,356McElhanney Land Surveys Ltd
300,304McGard LLC
92,084McGregor & Thompson Hardware Ltd
570,843McKenzie Tree Service Ltd.
111,054McLaren Software Inc
41,440,420McMahon Cogeneration Plant
1,126,910McMillen LLC
1,369,587McNair Creek Hydro Limited
82,643McRae's Environmental Srvc Ltd.
1,949,751MCW Consultants Ltd
275,636MD Waddell Holdings Ltd
267,462MDG Contracting Services Inc
473,095MDT Technical Services Inc.
32,490MediaPro Holdings LLC
13,651,681Medical Services Plan Of B.C.
152,647Mediquest Technologies Inc.
63,603Medisys Corporate Health LP
149,386Megan Harris Consulting
189,961Megger Ltd.
65,803Mellor Excavating
38,812Mercury Associates Inc
56,490Merlin Plastics Supply Inc
62,033Mersen Canada DN Ltd
1,257,512Metagnosis Consulting Ltd.
33,521Metalex Products Ltd
7,669,269Metro Motors Ltd.
41,262Metro Power Construction Inc
111,810Metro Testing Laboratories
199,175Metsa Resource Management Inc.
33,401METSCO Energy Solutions Inc
3,209,937MHPM Project Managers Inc.
43,419Mica Creek Community Club
97,256Michael Jackson Consultants Inc.
64,027Michael Yeomans IClean
37,929Microdotdna Technology
861,484Microsoft Canada Inc.
1,001,681Microsoft Licensing GP
172,431Mid Kam Installations Ltd.
87,545Midgard Consulting Inc
26,377Mid-Island Co-op
2,982,890Midway Power Line Services Ltd
90,175Mile 0 Electric Ltd
343,335Millennia Research Limited
195,414Miller Instruments Ltd.
2,938,902MindCore Technologies
426,828,739Minister Of Finance
43,460Miranda Bryden
50,740Mise Marke-It Solutions Enterprises
605,017Mission Contractors Ltd
237,530Mission Engineering Corporation
140,175Mitacs Inc.
49,476Mitchell Press Limited
9,259,813Mitsubishi Canada Ltd.
20,401,301Mitsubishi Electric Power Products
390,349MJ Power Consulting Inc.
26,250MMK Consulting Inc.
395,183MMM Group Ltd
68,395Moby Concrete Ltd
545,106Modis Canada Inc
317,226Moffatt & Nichol
43,340Mole Hole Hand Digging
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165,155Molson Canada 2005
46,063Monaghan Engineering and Consulting Ltd
45,758Monashee Chimney Expert
148,362Monashee Mfg. Corp. Ltd.
893,154Monashee Surveying & Geomatics
50,085Monkey Valley Enterprises Inc
25,213Morgan Advanced Materials
27,354,887Morgan Construction and
133,742Morgan Heights Construction Corp
814,301Morneau Shepell Ltd
406,640Morrison Hershfield Ltd.
28,287Morrison Insulation Ltd
32,830Motion Industries (Canada) Inc.
209,473Mott Electric GP
39,532Mount Currie Indian Band
70,977Mount Sicker Lumber Company Ltd
29,038Mountain Station Consultants Inc
121,766Mountain Top Construction Ltd.
114,489Mountain Water Research
7,774,827MPT Hydro LP
92,216MRC Total Build LP
80,501MRO Electronic Supply Ltd.
68,997Mu Charles Chen
769,816Mud Bay Drilling Co. Ltd.
51,274Multi Material BC Society
202,032Murray Jamieson
168,642Murray Latta Progressive Machine
39,480Museum at Campbell River
568,761Mustang Helicopters Inc
84,332Mustel Group
2,166,273MWH Canada Inc.
66,113Myron's Door and Gate Systems Inc
701,442N&S Power Digging Ltd.
27,752Naessgaard-Amini Geotechnical Ltd
33,138Nagpal Consulting
34,661Nahanni Construction Ltd.
41,360Naito Environmental
69,642Nalco Canada Co
27,944,617Nanaimo Forest Products Ltd
33,836Napa Auto Parts
164,371Napp Enterprises Ltd.
68,796Narrabeen Contracting Inc
5,329,545Nass Area Enterprises Limited
40,693Nata Farms Inc
158,944National Concrete Accessories
67,402National Instruments Corporation
39,027National Public Relations
553,940Nature Conservancy of Canada
58,360Navigant Consulting Inc.
167,199Navigant Consulting Ltd
38,588Navigo Consulting & Coaching Inc.
30,942Navus Environmental Consulting
182,474NCURA Consulting Inc
324,362NDB Technologies Inc
61,258NDS Electronic Solutions Inc
25,107Nebula Manufacturing Inc
835,584Nechako Lumber Co Ltd
50,925Nektar Data Systems Inc
161,578Nels Ostero Ltd
185,289Neopost Canada Ltd.
73,107Ness Environmental Sciences
237,144NetLine Management and Consulting
31,215Netlink Computer Inc.
25,331Neucel Specialty Cellulose Ltd.
25,586New Climate Strategies, Inc.
39,745New Edgewater Development ULC
784,529New Gold Inc
29,931New Line Products Ltd.
75,500New Relationship Trust Foundation
141,268Newark
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29,749,831Nexans Canada Inc.
224,467Nexeter Technologies Ltd.
10,485,018Nextgen Technologies Ltd
672,296NGK Insulators Of Canada Ltd.
35,213Nicholas Gregor
87,129Nick Gill Consulting Inc
876,540Nicomekl Construction and
167,663Nicpac Logging Inc
129,701Niiu Digital Inc
235,919Nik-Nik Drafting Services
56,045Nilex Inc.
909,096Nisga'a Lisims Government
32,582NL Building Maintenance
683,303Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council
82,409Nodal Solutions Inc
45,948Nolan Darcy Charles
243,600Nomadic Machine
77,011Norgaard Ready-Mix Ltd.
42,948Norjay Janitorial Inc
81,158Norman A. Abrahamson, Inc.
32,453NORMANDEAU RENTALS
208,956Norsat International Inc
138,384North American Pipe & Steel Ltd
508,274North Arm Transportation Ltd.
1,809,324North Quarter Holdings Ltd
275,983North Sky Consulting Group Ltd
32,679Northcott Consulting Services Ltd.
76,534Northeast Energy Efficiency
1,646,252Northern Civil Energy Inc
73,078Northern Geo Testing & Engineering
212,534Northern Health Authority
77,343Northern Industrial Sales Ltd.
89,023Northern Mat & Bridge
79,182Northern Metalic Sales Ltd.
623,583Northern Rockies Regional Municipality
56,614Northstar Recreation Ltd.
1,059,075Northwest Hydraulic Consultants
188,659Northwest Power Pool
7,317,197Northwest Stave River Hydro LP
92,145Northwestel Inc.
91,917Nor-Val Rentals Ltd
43,230Norwegian Geotechnical
10,005,469Nova Pole International Inc.
163,687Novinium Inc.
179,414NPL Consulting
45,693N'Quatqua
89,532NRG Research Group
58,223NRS Engineering Ltd
839,222Nupqu Development Corporation
25,393Nuxalk Development Corporation
87,000O.E.M. Battery Systems Ltd.
31,667Oakridge Centre Vancouver Holdings
1,212,529O'Brien Brothers Enterprise
299,539OER Services LLC
80,921OFFICE PERKS COFFEE IN
32,818Oiles America Corporation
34,154Okanagan Audio Lab Ltd.
122,514Okanagan Indian Band
2,039,517Okanagan Nation Alliance
131,762Okanagan Test Rite Liveline Tool
239,287Old Victoria Properties Ltd
41,718Olympic Int'L Agencies Ltd.
42,225Omar Kirkeeng Excavating
55,148Omega Engineering Salmon Arm LLP
125,092OMERS Realty Corporation
84,564Omicron Architecture Engineering
814,619Omicron Canada Inc
41,920,020Omicron Construction Ltd
146,322Omicron Electronics Canada Corp
43,910OMSI ITF 401 West Georgia Street
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28,319On Power Systems Inc
149,956Onni Contracting Ltd.
250,232Onsite Engineering Ltd
849,542Open Access Technology
556,314OpenRoad Communications Ltd
29,102Optimum Reliability Solutions Ltd
430,070Optis Consulting Network Inc
333,291Opus Stewart Weir BC Ltd
4,418,216Oracle Canada ULC
32,241Orchard Recovery Center Ltd
144,548Origo Corporation
140,225Orion Environmental Services
159,735Orkin Canada
1,485,781OSIsoft, Inc.
5,411,084Ouest Business Solutions Inc
127,935Overland West Freight Lines Ltd.
802,463Overwaitea Food Group Limited
56,889P & L Ventures Ltd
70,495P & R Technologies Inc
65,056P2 Energy Solutions Alberta ULC
94,395Pacific Apex Structures Inc
342,241Pacific BioEnergy Corporation
79,739Pacific Blasting & Demolition Ltd.
817,628Pacific Blue Cross
117,074Pacific Bolt Manufacturing Ltd
420,000Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium
50,669Pacific Coast Articulated Truck
172,195Pacific Collaborative Inc
4,628,800Pacific Electrical Installations
59,162Pacific Engineering & Analysis
217,823Pacific Fasteners Ltd.
41,577Pacific Flagging
545,215Pacific Industrial Movers LP
27,416Pacific Land Services Ltd
637,818Pacific Northern Gas Ltd.
317,768Pacific Powertech Inc
222,175Pacific-Surrey Construction Ltd
525,368Painted Rock Aggregates and
13,998,113Paladin Security Group Ltd
65,562Palladian Developments Inc.
220,050Pallas Athene Consulting Inc
63,350Pan Pacific Hotel Vancouver
43,151Pan Pacific Vancouver
51,188Pan-American Engineering
128,989Panevo Services Limited
84,000Paper Excellence Canada Holdings
1,801,863Parkland Fuel Corporation
503,247Parks West Enterprise
30,345Parsnip River Forestry Inc.
256,453Partner Technologies Inc.
305,496Partnerships British Columbia Inc.
38,580Partridge Powerhouse Consulting
96,188PathFinder Digital LLC
1,196,087Pathfinder Endeavours Ltd.
159,767Patrice Gower Consulting Inc
43,212Patti Jer
229,218Patton & Cooke Co
13,872,639Paul Paquette & Sons Contracting
89,585Paulina Lis
148,089Pauline Tu
4,592,574PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc
227,749PCTEL, Inc
44,003Peace Country Petroleum
74,661Peace Country Rentals Chetwynd
91,441Peace Country Technical Services
160,327,226Peace River Hydro Partners
1,190,503Peace River Regional District
56,590Peace Valley Line Locating Ltd
128,955Peace View Enterprises Ltd.
4,506,530Peak Reliability
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2,236,059Pedre Contractors Ltd.
40,000Pembina Institute for Appropriate
252,000Penalty Ranch Ltd
28,278Peninsula Consumers Services Co-op
28,516Penske Truck Leasing Canada Inc
36,940Pentco Industries Inc
45,802Penticton Indian Band
43,260Performance by Design Software
38,167PERI Formwork Systems Inc
45,224Peter Barnett Alter Ego Trust No 1
25,176Peter Jungwirth
29,158Petro-Canada
2,627,697Petro-Canada Lubricants Inc
89,933Petron Communications Ltd.
74,894PFG Glass Industries Ltd
38,084PFISTERER Kontaktsysteme GmbH
47,143Philtek Electronics Ltd.,
25,882Phoenix Contact Ltd
280,274Phoenix Enterprises Ltd.
66,083Pictometry Canada Corp
228,937Pidherny Contracting Ltd.
47,274Pierre Bourget
490,598Pinchin West Ltd
407,867Pineland Peat Farms Ltd
10,122,031Pingston Creek Hydro Joint Venture
58,306Pinnacle Renewable Energy Inc
36,139Pioneer Fuel Delivery Ltd
35,268Pipe-Eye Video Inspections
169,616Piteau Assoc. Engineering Ltd.
406,305Pitney Bowes Software Canada Inc
653,004Pivotal Works Corp
475,458PJ Engineering Services Corporation
26,670Planet Ice Delta
563,561Planetworks Consulting Corporation
31,097Platts
55,220Playmor Power Products Ltd
28,695Pleinad Construction
200,000Plenary Group Trust
1,021,484Plowe Power Systems Ltd.
50,172Plumptre Engineering Inc
47,822POCO Pump & Blower Ltd
59,610Poisson Consulting Ltd
31,684Polar Battery Vancouver Ltd.
40,711Polar Medical Service Inc
81,890Polaris Corporate Services Inc.
142,536Pole-Tec Services Ltd.
105,693Polovick Equipment Services
230,555Poly-Chlor Plastics Ind. Ltd.
54,445Polygon Development 256 Ltd
66,024Polygon Harvard Gardens Ltd
374,944Polygon Windsor Gate Ltd
3,017,099Ponte Bros Contracting Ltd.
29,848Port Hardy Bulldozing Ltd.
69,300Posi-Plus Technologies Inc
110,560Postmedia Network Inc
48,683POWELL RIVER EQUIP
100,254Power Battery Sales Ltd.
29,122Power Info LLC
26,829Power Standards Lab
828,906Power Tree Werx
376,819PowerAdvocate Canada Ltd
10,603,495Powertech Labs Inc.
32,924PowerTrend Electric Ltd
37,072PrairieCoast Equipment Inc
189,181Praxair Canada Inc.
67,115Precise Cleaning Services
213,383Precision Communications Services
1,712,200Precision ERP Inc.
66,884Precision Identification
1,272,035Precision Pole Inspections Ltd
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106,695Precision Service & Pumps Inc.
932,467Precision Tree Services Ltd
51,155Premier Farnell Canada Ltd.
83,358Price-Langevin & Associates Inc
388,588Pricewaterhousecoopers LLP
79,588Prima Power Systems Inc
2,569,642Primary Engineering & Construction
47,469Prince George Airport Authority Inc
31,037Prince Rupert Grain Ltd
47,445Prince Sheet Metal & Heating Ltd.
27,695Princess Auto Ltd.
628,452Prism Engineering
72,709Pro Drones Canada Inc
203,802Pro Hardware & Building Supplies
210,080Pro Pacific Restoration Ltd
2,763,216Procom Consultants Group Ltd
113,486Procon Systems Inc.
146,366Professional Quality Assurance Ltd
247,545Proglass, Inc
705,387Progressive Fence Installations
875,600Progressive Ventures Construction
63,515Progressive Waste Solutions Canada
571,242Prometek Inc
207,438Proservlab Technologies Inc
94,248Protorch Welding
62,599Provco Solutions Inc
101,510Proven Compliance Solutions Inc
1,824,752Province of BC
187,668Provincial Health Services
133,763Prowse Chowne LLP
25,445PSD Trauma Tech International Inc
29,801PSI Fluid Power Ltd
2,765,326Public Utilities Maintenance Inc
78,131Pulse Electronics Inc
770,860Pulse Energy Inc
61,335Purcell Services Ltd.
78,750PureCount Inc
65,435Purenz Web Consulting Group Inc.
30,371Puzzlewood Communication Inc
43,130QinetiQ North America
56,827QualaTech Aero Consulting Ltd
53,905Qualico Chow and Li Yorkson LLP
66,443Qualified Tree Services Ltd.
491,022Qualitrol Company LLC
88,277Quality Program Services Inc
207,922Quanta Technology Canada ULC
960,635Quantum Murray LP
1,130,814Quartech Systems Ltd
333,498Quoin Consulting Ltd.
151,734R & B Complete Services
586,106R & J Williams Consulting Inc.
58,603R & M Utility Management Consultant
80,912R & R Hoist Repair Ltd.
29,761R C Rescue One Services Ltd
74,387R Carmichael Technical Services Ltd
106,409R Clarke Environmental Services
377,664R Hopp Logging Ltd
1,001,576R Radloff & Associates Inc
99,146R&B Line Consultants Ltd
35,441R&N Electric
45,188R. Bolton Ventures Ltd
38,542R.A. Bernard Ltd
28,376R.A.L. Bobcat Service
827,431R.F. Binnie & Associates Ltd.
50,314R.F. Klein & Sons Limited
47,814R.T. Penney Property Services
74,277R2 Resource Consultants Inc
90,557Radar Road Transport Ltd
2,169,597Raging River Power & Mining Inc.
30,539Raider Hansen Inc
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90,445Rainforest Automation Inc
32,497Ralph's Radio Ltd.
18,860,920Randstad Interim Inc
30,540Randy North
32,120Raven Energy Corporation
30,652RAY DAVIS PLUMBING
1,421,649Raydon Rentals Ltd.
555,492Raysa Enterprises Inc
122,548RBC Investor Services Trust
34,594RBC Life Insurance Company
154,389RCC Electronics Ltd
77,405RCR Consulting
105,421RDH Building Engineering Ltd
29,372Reactive Welding
106,948Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd.
39,790Ready Engineering BC Corporation
27,300Real Flow Investments Inc
126,646Real Web Inc
182,862Rebel Contracting Ltd
4,203,797Receiver General For Canada
300,000Red Chris Development Company Ltd
112,387Red Wing Shoe Store
34,239Redde Pressure Test Ltd.
42,612Redfish Consulting Ltd.
767,883Redtech Consulting Inc
1,492,205Reg Dist Of Kootenay Boundary
34,710Reg Norman Trucking Ltd.
48,653Regal Tanks Ltd.
69,856Regional Dist. Of East Kootenay
27,741Regional District of Bulkley
1,017,539Regional District of Central Kootenay
715,785Regional District Of Fraser - Fort George
80,581Regional District of Nanaimo
111,730Regional District of Strathcona
972,233Reinhausen Canada Inc
61,663Reliable Equipment Rentals Ltd.
32,564Reliable Mobile Hearing Testing Ltd
27,802Reliance Office Services Ltd.
105,665Renay Alexandria Pitts
116,766Rencan Nash Consulting Services
86,155Rentco Equipment Ltd
660,185Resolution Reprographics Ltd.
830,497Resort Municipality Of Whistler
31,500Resulta Consulting
48,048Retirement Concepts Seniors Services Ltd
60,092Revelstoke Caribou Rearing in the Wild
303,999Revelstoke Equipment Rentals Ltd
41,578Revera Inc
138,013Revolution Environmental Solutions
263,128Rexel Canada Electrical Inc.
29,190Reynolds Mirth Richards
106,150Reynolds Project Management
1,667,564RHM International LLC
239,877Ric Electronics Ltd.
30,086Richard Bartelme
38,365Richard M Delaney and
28,871Richard Palmer and Associates, Inc.
134,419Richmond Plywood Corporation
25,528Richmond Steel Recycling Ltd
3,350,317Ricoh Canada Inc.
171,318Ridgeback Consulting Ltd
200,774Ridpest Service Ltd.
70,088Right Management
79,000RightCrowd Software Pty Limited
396,964Right-of-Way Operations Group Inc.
66,239RIMAC Technologies Ltd
31,129Rimex Supply Ltd
218,979,739Rio Tinto Alcan Inc
39,499Rite-Way Fencing Inc.
1,015,300Riteway Tree Service Ltd
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515,770Riviera Finance of Texas Inc
139,481RKO Business Solutions Inc.
317,886RL Reid & Associates Consulting Ltd
281,094RLG International Inc
112,343RLH Industries Inc.
300,599Roadpost Inc
320,504Robcat Services (1998) Ltd.
74,517Robert C Stone
120,498Robert Desprez Communications Inc
245,096Robert Half Canada Inc
36,930Robert J Engelbrecht
1,582,907Robson Valley Power Corp.
59,900Rock Creek Environmental
2,194,934Rockford Energy Corporation
535,926Rocky Mountain Environmental Ltd
99,568Rocky Mountain Trench
337,694Rodan Energy Solutions Inc
30,840Rogers Foods Ltd.
786,011Rogers Wireless Inc.
1,038,384Rokstad Power Corporation
87,626Rolling Mix Concrete (B.C.) Ltd
31,801Ron Fink Environmental Services
239,727Rona Inc
44,310Ronald Ungless
869,983Roper Greyell LLP
296,727Ross Rex Industrial Painters Ltd
28,854ROTOBEC INC.
53,118Rowe Forest Management Ltd.
26,473Roy Campbell Ltd
80,325Roy M Grout
1,441,838Royal Group Inc
30,805,828RPC Limited Partnership
9,800,539RS Line Construction Inc
324,409RS Technologies Inc
905,682RST Instruments Ltd.
384,497R-Tech Technology Inc.
29,544RTR Performance Inc
215,051Ruckle Navigation Ltd.
217,500Rupert Peace Power Corp
40,549Ruskin Construction Ltd
10,604,538Rutherford Creek Power LP
2,287,675RW Dozing & Heavy Haul Ltd
597,383RWDI Air Inc.
178,512Ryerson Canada Inc.
8,776,192S & C Electric Canada Ltd.
143,563S.G. Peardon & Assoc. Inc.
53,802Sacre-Davey Engineering
26,789SafEngServices & technologies Ltd
85,507Safety One Training International
30,528SAI Global Compliance Inc
1,786,268Sakwi Creek Hydro LP
38,908Sakwi Creek Power Corporation
75,865Salmo Watershed Streamkeepers
31,605Sampson Research Inc
27,834Sandcan Services
64,245Sandor Rental Equipment (1981) Ltd.
4,750,360SAP Canada Inc.
42,687Saputo Dairy Products Canada G.P.
44,610Sardis Explosives (2000) Ltd
57,428SAS Institute (Canada) Inc.
15,658,896Saulteau Ruskin Construction
95,304Save On Foods
2,229,426Schneider Electric Canada Inc
113,853Schneider Electric Systems Canada
67,662Schnitzer Steel Canada Ltd
26,355School District - 34 Abbotsford
111,442School District - 36 (Surrey)
114,010School District - 37 (Delta)
124,408School District - 38 (Richmond)
67,137School District - 43
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56,918School District - 44 (N. Van)
42,000School District - 60
74,510School District - 61 (Victoria)
49,555School District - 62 (Sooke)
60,685School District - 63
98,024School District - 68
92,577School District - 72 (Campbell River)
106,620School District - 79
29,530School District - 83
42,593School District # 27
162,404School District 33 Chilliwack
164,374School District 35 (Langley)
30,177School District 47 (Powell River)
32,099School District 59
2,316,747Schweitzer Engineering Lab Inc.
82,333Scott McLean Contracting
53,222Scott Plastics Ltd.
35,092Scout Properties (BC/Yukon) Ltd.
190,539SDR Survey Ltd
64,810SDRoss Information Technology
55,003Seabird Island Indian Band
28,651Sears Canada Inc.
33,758Seaway Diving Ltd
115,500Sechelt Creek Contracting Ltd
48,977Sechelt Indian Band
27,687Sechelt Indian Government District
3,180,267Securiguard Services Limited
5,256,913Secwepemc Camp & Catering
45,348Seepanee Ecological Consulting
40,091Sekhon JS Consulting
36,269Sekond AB
36,908Selarion Enterprises Inc
141,042Select Fluid Power (2014) Ltd
324,870Select Steel Ltd
128,873Selkirk Mountain Helicopters Ltd
61,744Selkirk Waterfront Properties Ltd
29,897Sequence Instruments Inc
101,015Service Quality Measurement Group
56,525SERVICES DE PRE-EMPLOI
103,501SES Consulting Inc.
420,990Seto Engineering Inc.
64,235Seton Lake Indian Band
101,662Sexton Consulting
1,487,249Seyem' Qwantlen Construction LP Ltd
702,828Seyem' Qwantlen Resources Ltd
317,431Seylynn North Shore Development LP
138,396SGS Canada Inc
197,902Shape Properties Corp
252,642Shaun Gloslee Excavating Ltd
139,837Shaw Cable Systems GP
54,209Shaw Direct
44,688Shealon Business Planning & Consulting
266,199Shearwater Marine Ltd
26,105Shehin Rahemtulla
30,555Sheldan Wood Creative
131,063Shell Canada Products Ltd.
25,720Shelley's Shiners Cleaning Service
90,435Shelter Point Ent. Ltd.
173,817Sherine Industries Ltd.
36,520Sheung-Mo Sin
63,365Shift Consulting
1,885,050Shihlin Electric USA Company Ltd
56,670Shin Nippon Machinery Co Ltd
99,192Shoreline Pile Driving & Wharf
145,562Shortt and Epic Productions Inc
94,625Shulman Enterprises Ltd
26,180Shuswap Indian Band
1,238,899Si Systems Ltd
60,941Siemens Building Tech. Ltd.
16,150,942Siemens Canada Ltd.
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28,596Siemens Janitorial Services
194,187Sierra Simmentals Ltd.
30,032Sigma Safety Corp
155,659Silixa LLC
45,309Silver Creek Investments Ltd
214,877Silverwood Consulting Inc
1,135,873Silvicon Services Inc.
265,380Simon Fraser University
426,098Simson-Maxwell
64,804Sinclar Group Forest Products Ltd
591,826Singleton Urquhart
89,805Singletree Contracting
46,329Sites Consulting Services
105,066Sitsa Holdings Ltd.
68,890Skagit Environmental Endowment
27,708Skatin Nation
75,910SKC Engineering Ltd
70,171Skeans Engineering & Mach. Ltd
345,224Skeena Power Systems Ltd.
29,403Skeetchestn Indian Band
51,975SKF Canada Ltd.
47,654Skillsoft Canada Ltd
9,075,904Skookum Creek Power Partnership
25,547,951Skookumchuck Pulp Inc
62,789Sky High Tree Services Ltd
203,677Sky-Hi Scaffolding Ltd.
85,250Skyline Real Estate LP
404,079Slacan Industries Inc.
176,873Slaney Safety Services Ltd
56,016SLEGG BUILDING MATERIAL
97,231Slim Gin & Tonic Films Inc
591,142SLR Consulting (Canada) Ltd.
502,427SM Group International Inc
60,316Smart Grid Norway AS
283,500Smart Meter Deployment Consulting
85,789SmartSimple Software Inc
191,926Smith Cameron Pump Solutions Inc
69,819Snap-On-Tools Of Canada Ltd.
53,594,324SNC Lavalin Inc
12,076,426SNC Lavalin Operations
34,203SNT Engineering Ltd
143,850Sobeys West Inc
26,412Sofina Foods Inc
37,292SoftLanding Network Solutions Inc
380,486Solid Soil Solutions Ltd
39,690Solo Corps Creative Incorporated
40,811Soltex Ltd
51,625Sonepar Canada Inc.
56,269Soni Upadhyay
41,659Sonia Perez Marketing and Communications
59,256Soo Jerky Ltd
6,166,136Soo River Hydro
82,966Sorin Pasca
889,464South Sutton Creek Hydro Inc.
42,962Southeast Disposal Ltd
74,654Southern Drip Irrigation Ltd
50,000Southern Interior Weed Management
85,649Southern Railway Of B.C. Ltd.
109,660Southern States LLC
1,423,326Southwire Canada Company
153,777Sp Allumcheen Indian Band
291,764Space Time Insight Inc
50,133SpanMaster Structures Limited
93,727Sparky's Welding & Signs Ltd
638,445Spartan Controls Ltd
39,928Sparwood Fish and Wildlife
38,708Spatial Technologies Partnership
76,719Spatial Vision Group Inc.
83,962Spaz Logging
81,506SPC Software Productivity Centre Inc
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35,491Special T Cleaning (2012) Ltd.
133,563Specialist Referral Clinic
183,491Specialty Machine Works Ltd
559,838Spectrum Resource Group Inc.
67,901Spectrum Safety Group Inc
38,215SpeeDee Your Office Experts Ltd.
75,886Spencer McDonald & Associates Inc.
48,449Spider Staging Canada ULC
2,892,370Splatsin Construction and Env.Services
86,670Splitrock Environmental
1,145,335SPM Landscape Contractors Ltd.
34,727Spooner Electric Ltd
63,854SPOT LLC
26,323Spratt Emanuel Engineering Ltd
517,418Spruce City Sanitary Service Ltd
142,886Spunky Ventures Ltd
25,636Spuzzum First Nation
2,022,630SPX Transformer Solutions
47,983Squamish Indian Band
191,838Squamish River Watershed Society
1,164,776Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
28,613SR Consulting
93,618SSA Quantity Surveyors Ltd
69,549St. John Society (BC & Yukon)
26,716St. Mary's Indian Band
47,430Stacey Dong Mathot Consulting
25,200Stamford Environmental
36,035Stanley Black & Decker Canada Corp
65,546STANLEY MECHANICAL SOLUTIONS
70,607Stantec Architecture Ltd
4,619,798Stantec Consulting Ltd
204,920Staples Business Depot
145,973Staples Canada Inc
3,384,656St'at'imc Eco-Resources Ltd
55,400St'at'imc Government Services
124,435Steel Container Systems Inc.
44,284Stefan, Fraser & Associates Inc
48,236Stephanie Dowdall
58,015Stephanie Thurston
88,382Stephen Posiak Consulting
59,725Stephens Developments Ltd
66,270STERICYCLE COM SOL ULC
1,248,874Sterling Crane
127,107Sterling Lumber Company Ltd.
116,521Sterling Mgmt Services Ltd.
122,301Steve Emery Contracting
36,225Steven Andrew Ford
97,787Steven Kosa
394,129Stevenson Consulting & Contracting
31,943Still Creek Engineering Ltd
29,287Stinger Welding Ltd
409,020Stoneridge Management Consultants
111,750StormGeo Inc
123,380StormTec Filtration Inc
34,937Strata Plan BCS 1172 Brava
51,920Strata Plan LMS 3729
189,510Strategic Energy Group
121,526Strategic Natural Resource
59,388Strategyca Consulting
70,597Stratford Consulting
242,747Streamline Fencing Ltd.
44,336Structurlam Products LP
213,872Subnet Solutions Inc
77,466Sumas Environmental Svc's. Inc.
859,299Sumas Remediation Services Inc
353,037Summit Blasting Ltd.
68,715Summit Catering Ltd
38,201Summit Strata Management Ltd
94,618Summit Valve and Controls Inc.
29,461,314Sun Life Assurance Co. Of Canada
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33,517Sun Peaks Mountain Resort Municipality
2,331,869Suncor Energy Products Partnership
215,946Sunfields Consulting Inc.
108,925SunGard AvantGard LLC
178,715Sunshine Coast Regional Dist.
107,017Super Save Disposal Inc.
27,778Super Save Toilet Rentals Inc.
1,348,204Superior Plus LP
38,133Superior Propane
121,380Supreme Structural Transport Ltd
610,394Sure Power Consulting, LLC
126,307Surespan Power Ltd
676,535Surespan Structures Ltd.
51,894Surgical Centres Incorporated
65,515Surrey CC Properties Inc
30,259Surrey City Development Corporation
2,636,086Surtek Industries Inc
27,878Susan Larsen
175,917Sustainable Strategies
197,242Sutherland Safety Services
111,083Sutron Corporation
75,600Svelte Solutions Inc
36,351Swagelok
5,142,566Swift Power LP
31,583Switzer Management Consulting Inc
120,079Syler Holdings Inc
39,357Synergy Applied Ecology
1,456,846Synex Energy Resources Ltd
647,804Sytec Engineering Inc
55,872T & D High Voltage Consulting Ltd.
52,143T & T Supermarket Inc
138,323T&A Rock Works Inc
484,025T. Montague Contracting Ltd
38,282T.L.K. Services
114,799T.O.R. The Office Resource
405,144Tag Mechanical Inc
67,003Takla Lake First Nation
291,145Tall Timber Tree Services Ltd.
34,620Talon Helicopters Ltd
44,377Tambro Warehouse Solutions Inc.
249,579Taschuk Excavating Ltd
37,682Tasco Supplies Ltd
9,586,550TAXI Canada Ltd
107,995Tayco Paving Company
76,781Taylor-Made Business Solutions
33,096Tbadigital Inc
130,490TE Little Consulting Inc
297,977Teck Coal Limited
68,162Teck Engineering Inc
588,042Teck Highland Valley Copper
6,325,270Teck Metals Ltd
66,097Tedford Overhead Doors and Gates
406,573Teema Solutions Group Inc
32,816Tekara Organizational
385,076Teknion Limited
11,774,040Teksystems Canada Inc.
116,486Telecon Inc
48,065,248Telus Communications Company
2,001,074Telus Services Inc.
373,853Telvent Canada Ltd
67,830Temec Engineering Group Ltd.
169,452Tempest Telecom Solutions
49,392Templeton DOC Limited Partnership
104,959Tennent Electrical Consulting
42,785Tenold Transportation LP
138,168Terra Archaeology Limited
38,295Terra Novum LLC
1,441,092Terra Remote Sensing Inc.
127,246Terraquatic Resource Management
142,180Terry Andy Edward Dean
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103,348Terry Timpany
2,864,658Tervita Corporation
67,323TestForce Systems Inc.
30,952Testworx Inc
1,881,326Tetra Tech EBA Inc
1,057,070Tetra Tech OGD Inc
3,247,105Tetra Tech WEI Inc
63,042The Board of Education of School District 42
122,005The Cadmus Group Inc
727,993The Corp Of The Dist of West Vancouver
2,004,965The Corp of the District of North Cowichan
61,427The Corp of The Village of Masset
203,466The Corp. Of The City Of White Rock
419,499The Corp. Of The District Of Kent
61,498The Corp. of the District of Peachland
37,421The Corp. Of The Village Of Lumby
48,553The Corp. of the Village of McBride
3,201,172The Corporation Of Delta
96,462The Dam Welders Inc
63,693The Delphi Group
335,507The Driving Force Inc.
25,341The Eastwood Company
115,611The Grease Monkey Repairs Ltd
40,956The Gund Company Inc
125,475The Humphrey Group Inc
278,295The Nature Trust Of B.C.
4,086,753The Okonite Company
37,750The Owners, Lms 1866
200,000The Salvation Army
31,394The Simon Fraser Society For Community Living
73,325The Source Tree Service
29,400The Tantalus Group
100,000The University of Western Ontario
75,813The Valois Consulting Group Inc
79,569Thinkup Communications
42,066Thirdwind Consulting Inc
27,648Thomas Hart Contracting
65,630Thomas Hill Environmental
60,769Thomas Siu
34,569Thomas Skinner & Son Ltd.
197,101Thompson Rivers University
204,563Thomson Technology Inc.
2,417,214Thoreson Project Consulting Corp
169,512Three Cliffs Consulting Inc
341,615Thurber Engineering Ltd.
39,136Tibco Software (Ireland) Limited
117,966Timberoot Environmental Inc
31,386TimberWest Forest Company
88,530Tipi Mountain Eco-Cultural Services Ltd
76,340T'it'q'et Administration
91,960Tiyam Vegetation Management Company
225,257Tk'emlups Te Secwepemc Band
28,929TKT Contracting Ltd.
5,563,505T-Lane Transportation & Logistics
78,400TLD Investments Inc
285,126T-Mar Industries Ltd.
181,251TNS Canadian Facts Inc
311,690TNT Crane & Rigging Canada Inc
88,044TNT Pole Maintenance Ltd
50,664Toad River Lodge Ltd
73,150,559Toba Montrose General Partnership
71,756Tofino Water Taxi
19,170,103Tolko Industries Ltd.
56,887Tollgrade Communications Inc
200,919Toncar Contracting
46,752ToolWatch Corporation
123,572Top Hat Bus Charter & Shuttle
53,598Top Level Paint & Sandblasting Ltd
32,625Topco Pallet Recycling Ltd.
601,909Toronto Dominion Bank
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43,118Torque Industrial Ltd.
79,458Tourism Vancouver
32,582Tourism Whistler
32,560Tovig Technologies Inc
5,335,009Tower Power Group Painting Co Ltd
148,235Towers Watson ULC
132,606Town of Comox
104,727Town Of Gibsons
198,108Town Of Golden
171,567Town Of Ladysmith
61,785Town of Lake Cowichan
44,053Town of Port McNeil
240,650Town Of Qualicum Beach
121,150Town of Sidney
231,570Town Of Smithers
242,356Town Of View Royal
2,600,666Township of Langley
258,438Township of Spallumcheen
30,094Toyo Pumps North America Corp
27,447Tracplus Global Limited
53,550Tracy Kindrachuk
47,337Tracy Stanek
39,874Tradewinds Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Ltd
60,100Trail Appliances Ltd
26,761Trailblaz'N Power Ltd.
222,411Trane
45,800Trans Power Constr (1999) Ltd
25,936Transcontinental Printing Inc
36,194Transduction Ltd
34,137Traxx Automation Ltd
114,159TRB Architecture and Interior
143,692Tree Canada Foundation
210,626Tree Island Industries Ltd
490,654Treeko Contracting Ltd.
27,398Treen Safety (Worksafe) Inc.
27,975Tremain Media Inc
5,829,806Trench Ltd
100,598TREO, PORT MANN BRIDGE
4,116,482Tretheway Creek Power
70,286Triage Data Solutions Inc
75,091Tri-An Contracting Ltd.
49,907Trico Excavating Inc.
196,465Tri-Eagle Plaza Inc
42,263TriNimbus Technologies Inc
31,020Trinity Western University
564,474Trinoor Consulting Canada Ltd
121,943Trio Risk Management Ltd
124,219Tripwire Inc
28,609Triton Auto & Industrial Ltd
176,114Triton Environmental Cons. Ltd.
224,090TRK Engineering Ltd
113,192Trojan Safety Services Ltd.
29,419Troy Life & Fire Safety Ltd
64,066Troy Purmal Contracting
33,164Troyer Ventures Ltd.
70,082True Value Service
586,750Trueline Power & Consulting Ltd
70,823Truescape Ltd
37,597TruGolf Inc
103,730Trusterra Technologies Inc
4,267,838Trydor Industries (Canada) Ltd.
214,304Trylon TSF Inc
553,059Tryon Land Surveying Ltd
624,905Tsalalh Development Corporation
31,649Tsay Keh Dene
81,642Ts'kw'aylaxw First Nation
42,501Tsuius Consulting
218,938Tucker Sno-Cat Corporation
41,232TUFPORT INDUSTRIES LTD
169,333TurnLeaf Consulting Inc.
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660,886TVE Industrial Services Ltd
46,239TVW Contracting
90,403Twin Sisters Native Plants Nursery
179,296Twin Valley Contracting Ltd.
200,050Twofortythree Components Ltd
431,160Tyco Integrated Fire & Security
39,480Tyex Contracting
79,700Tyler Bruce
5,208,476Tyson Creek Hydro Corp
36,511Tzeachten First Nation
463,158Ubisense Solutions Inc
102,098UBS Industries
28,269Uchucklesaht Tribe
42,507U-Haul Co (Canada) Ltd
327,318Uline Canada Corporation
46,809UNALLOY-IWRC
147,540Underhill Geomatics Ltd.
164,752Unilogik Systems Inc.
44,333Unisoft Systems Inc
120,483United Concrete & Gravel Ltd.
31,625United Gear and Machine Works Ltd
2,156,134United Rentals Of Canada Inc.
28,932Unitrend Plastics Mfg.Ltd.
282,857Univar Canada Ltd.
63,660Universal Machining & Engineering
1,943,902University of British Columbia
330,777University Of Northern B.C.
51,041University of Texas at Austin
384,460University Of Victoria
35,683UNSW Global Pty Limited
273,720Upland Contracting Ltd
536,598Upland Excavating Ltd.
1,335,043Upnit Power Limited Partnership
63,566Urban Systems Ltd.
38,142URS Energy & Construction Inc
153,774Ursus Heritage Consulting
25,021Utilimarc, Inc
97,783Utilities /Aviation Specialists
230,005Utility Contract Services Corp.
22,760,468Valard Burns & McDonnell Ltd
37,483,668Valard Construction LP
1,599,948Valemount Hydro Limited Partnership
4,431,604Valisa Energy Incorporated
61,290VALLEY BLACKTOP
1,032,770Valley Helicopters Ltd.
4,807,967Valley Power Line Contracting Ltd
28,369Valley Tank & Container Service Ltd
7,655,080Valley Traffic Systems Inc
97,715Valmont Industries Inc.
153,034Valmont West Coast Engineering
88,602Van Houtte Coffee Services Inc.
716,259Van Kam Freightways Ltd.
30,534Vancity Courier Logistic
161,190Vancouver Aquarium
1,071,911Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
165,734Vancouver Community College
116,398Vancouver Convention Centre
2,252,312Vancouver Fraser Port Authority
844,054Vancouver Int'L Airport Auth.
413,921Vancouver Island Health Authority
2,977,419Vancouver Island Powerline Ltd
682,928Vancouver Island Tree Services Ltd
106,012Vancouver Ready Mix Inc
421,283Vandercon Excavating Ltd
31,227Vanderhoof Specialty Wood Products
28,261Varcon Inc
49,371Varentec Inc
302,885Vast Resource Solutions
99,269Velazquez Consulting Inc
31,889Venture Mechanical Systems Ltd.
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39,900VEP Communications and Services
155,091Verint Americas Inc
75,633Vernon Machine & Welding Ltd
122,087Versacold Canada Corp
284,631Vertec Communications Inc
38,398Vesta Partners Canada Inc
2,728,905VF Clean Energy Inc
926,716Viakonnexions Consulting
1,487,285Via-Sat Data Systems Inc.
35,309Viavi Solutions Canada Inc
42,918Victor Asmunt
55,498Victoria Downtown Hotel
100,023VIH Helicopters Ltd
59,817Viking Fire Protection Inc.
465,218Village Of Anmore
34,077Village of Belcarra
31,125Village Of Cache Creek
25,640Village of Canal Flats
51,024Village Of Chase
35,581Village of Clinton
218,691Village Of Fraser Lake
29,309Village of Gold River
49,479Village of Lions Bay
71,280Village Of Nakusp
50,640Village of Port Alice
66,456Village of Queen Charlotte
70,625Village Of Radium Hot Springs
37,320Village Of Tahsis
249,649Vinnie Antao Consulting
32,787Virender Malik
258,262ViRTUS Interactive Business
215,796Vision Critical Communications Inc
188,419VisionLink Consulting
87,925Vista Radio Ltd
40,064,493Voith Hydro Inc
455,838W3 Design Group Inc
78,901W6 Ranch Ltd.
25,114Waddell Electric Ltd.
129,003Wainbee Limited
241,303Wainwright Marine Services Ltd.
26,902Wajax Industrial Components LP
37,620Walco Industries Ltd.
2,386,482Walden Power Partnership
569,947Wall Industries Inc
101,311Wal-Mart Canada Corp
30,290Walter Czajka
28,761Waneta Enterprises Ltd
42,319,273Waneta Expansion LP
84,045Warco Inc
168,657Wartsila Canada Inc.
144,788Wasp Consulting Ltd
147,717Waste Management of Canada Corp
2,758,704Wastech Services Ltd.
106,987Watershed Watch Salmon Society
74,913Watthour Engineering Co Inc
27,143Waukesha Electric Systems
29,563Wayne's Janitorial Services
27,075WebSitePulse
28,823Webtrends Inc
73,551Wee Willy's Woodyshop
38,079Weidmann Electrical Technology Inc
163,905Weiss Consulting Inc
836,673Wesco Distribution Canada LP
71,907Wesco Industries Ltd.
64,838Wespac Electrical Contractors Ltd
439,856West Coast Helicopters
842,760West Coast Installations
210,286West Coast Labour Systems Corp
38,023West Coast Powerboat Handling
74,057West Coast Reduction
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352,798West Coast Tree Service
23,067,062West Fraser Mills Ltd.
258,089West Fraser Timber Company Ltd.
70,943West Kootenay Social Enterprise
33,388West Oaks Mall Ltd
618,014West Shore Constructors Ltd
153,213Westbank First Nation
9,026,900Westcoast Energy Inc.
1,672,651Westcor Services Ltd.
154,638Western Drum Recyclers Ltd
4,109,675Western Electricity Coordinating Council
58,944Western Energy Institute
120,079Western Equipment Ltd.
27,837Western Explosives Ltd.
271,884Western Forest Products Inc
50,318Western Grater Contracting Ltd.
761,475Western Health & Safety
26,842Western High Voltage Test Centre
29,187Western Interlok Systems Ltd
9,609,089Western Pacific Enterprises GP
219,949Western Pacific Marine Ltd.
226,977Western Profile Instrumentation
40,450Western Safety Products Ltd.
2,207,309Western Technical Installations
674,494Western Tree Services Corp.
58,522Western Wood Services Inc
123,605WesternOne Rentals & Sales
276,788Westerra Equipment
1,952,727Westgreen Contracting Ltd
428,245Westhaul Services Ltd.
25,469Westin Wall Centre Vancouver
59,450Weston John Ganger
509,696Westower Communications Ltd.
253,815Westran Intermodal Limited
63,964Westrek Geotechnical Services Ltd
158,778Westshore Terminals LP
1,494,627Westwood Industrial Electric Ltd
44,870Wheaton Chevrolet Buick Cadillac
123,993Whiskey Creek Eco Adventures
66,457Whistler Blackcomb Resorts Ltd
212,011White Paper Co.
130,576White Pine Environmental Resources
178,500Whitecap Resources Inc
1,605,542Whiteline Contracting Ltd
93,919Whitevalley Community Resource
38,544Whole Foods Market
28,424WHOLESALE SPORTS
157,313Wil Dunlop Trucking
66,262Wild Creek Contracting Ltd
142,750Wild North Vac & Steam Ltd
32,313Wildlife Conservation Society
72,841Wildlife Infometrics Inc
38,164Wildsight
226,645Williams Form Hardware And Rockbolt (Canada) Ltd
1,634,219Williams Machinery LP
28,558Williams Machinery Rentals
45,825Williams Telecommunications Corp.
58,065Williewin Ranch Ltd
51,100Willis Energy Services Ltd
599,392Windley Contracting (2010) Ltd
51,189Windsor Plywood
33,765Wiser Wire Rope Ltd.
32,629Wiseworth Canada Industries Ltd
2,644,994Wismer & Rawlings Electric Ltd.
61,185Wolseley Canada Inc
36,413Wolseley Industrial Canada Inc
111,606Wood Mackenzie Ltd
184,564Wood 'N' Horse Logging
1,745,928Woodfibre LNG Limited
92,073Woodsman Equip. & Rentals Ltd.
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4,477,314Workers' Compensation Board of BC
49,873Workopolis
5,270,479Workplace Resource Vancouver
93,298WorleyParsons Canada Services Ltd
216,683Wosks Coffee Service
27,831WP-MIND TOOLS LTD
130,818Wright Machine Works Ltd.
48,961WRS Lower Mainland LP
80,250WRS Victoria LP
5,086,782WSP Canada Inc
56,665Wyllie & Norrish Rock Engineers
64,799Xaxli'p First Nations
1,791,258Xeitl LP
114,075XL Quality Industrial Services Inc.
98,257Xtech Explosive Decontamination Inc
137,823XXX Motorsports Ltd
77,958YCS Holdings Ltd
35,700Yellow Penguin Consulting Inc
1,603,731Yellowhead Helicopters Ltd.
147,748Yiutech Solutions Ltd
109,956Yu Sang Lau
38,703ZCL Composites Inc
5,436,350ZE Power Engineering Inc
3,630,008Zeballos Lake Hydro Limited
77,704Zeco Systems Inc
14,961,211Zellstoff Celgar Limited
230,800Zenith Appraisal & Land Consulting
79,193Zikai Lu
125,250Zira Properties Ltd
44,891Zuccaro Consulting Inc
Consolidated total of other suppliers with payments of $25,000 or less 34,384,904
Total 4,778,993,001
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Total of payments to suppliers for grants and contributions exceeding $25,000
Consolidated total of grants exceeding $25,000 $ -
Consolidated total of contributions exceeding $25,000 $ 522,400
Consolidated total of all grants and contributions exceeding $25,000 $ 522,400
COLUMBIA HYDRO CONSTRUCTORS LTD.
SCHEDULE OF REMUNERATION AND EXPENSES
STATEMENT OF SEVERANCE AGREEMENTS
During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016, there were no severance agreements made
between Columbia Hydro Constructors Ltd. and its non-unionized employees.
GENERAL
The schedule of remuneration paid to employees during the year ended March 31, 2016 lists gross remuneration which can include base salary, overtime, timebank payouts, incentive
payments, benefit payouts and other cash payments (e.g. shift premiums).
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
JW 155,268Anderson 8,056
MS 97,999Baxfield 6,406
KR 92,109Bertrand 8,563
N 87,758Bertrand 8,149
GA 142,104Bostock 11,502
O 129,458Boyd 10,437
SW 75,255Byard 2,186
DB 81,756Caponero 2,983
RC 120,342Cassidy 5,729
J 79,966Cecchinato 3,001
RB 220,126Coleman 24,353
TR 85,420Comeau 4,441
RA 122,534Danyluk 5,918
SA 84,828Deschenes 3,908
JA 89,781Durkin 7,550
GW 102,793Elkin 6,572
PO 104,489Engbaek 5,877
BN 111,409Geidt 5,592
L 122,285Harpe 6,237
J 119,540Hattayer 7,996
PM 78,432Healy 5,010
RJ 103,337Hills 6,483
BD 89,232Holbrook 2,656
JL 114,936Howe 6,192
T 107,272Isert 7,193
F 91,259Jmaeff 15
AR 112,628Kermack 6,610
WB 131,704Kirkness 6,914
BM 95,253Kurczab 6,224
DP 83,072Lapointe 6,683
K 94,109Leng 3,865
T 112,130Lentini 5,761
JR 86,122Lessard 7,198
RA 110,077Lyoness 8,496
DM 99,264Macneill 2,626
MC 174,324Madsen 7,985
MJ 105,926Malekow 8,169
F 103,176Martin 8,050
RM 121,636Martiniuk 6,207
MP 120,617Mckay 5,720
BJ 146,604Mierau 10,593
DA 105,733O'Sullivan 6,622
DC 97,177Otter 10,221
MG 121,496Perkins 3,687
L 78,512Posnikoff 960
JJ 77,745Reitmayer 7,097
KJ 101,535Reynolds 10,933
BR 95,913Riesen 2,671
LR 79,973Robertson 8,166
GJ 75,866Roth 2,385
L 131,314Russel 5,802
DA 108,949Sahli 7,472
IH 89,227Sasges 2,415
JE 79,977Schaff 6,027
GW 77,162Steele 1,978
JA 94,034Taylor 6,372
JE 113,881Torra 6,691
PM 118,704Towell 9,290
JD 120,775Verney 4,748
BA 90,112Waterbeek 7,706
RV 102,819Webster 3,059
SW 91,126Wray 3,604
AJ 93,294Wright 2,753
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659,689Receiver General for Canada (employer portion of EI and CPP)
14,851,954Total
438,573Consolidated total of other employees with remuneration of $75,000 or less
833,341
8,200,303
REMUNERATION EXPENSES
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566,359Workers' Compensation Board of BC
Consolidated total of other suppliers with payments of $25,000 or less 5,997
Total 572,355
POWEREX CORP.
SCHEDULE OF REMUNERATION AND EXPENSES
STATEMENT OF SEVERANCE AGREEMENTS
During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016, there were 3 severance agreements made
between Powerex Corp. and its non-unionized employees. These agreements represented from 4 months to 18 months compensation.
GENERAL
The schedule of remuneration paid to employees during the year ended March 31, 2016 lists gross remuneration which can include base salary, overtime, timebank payouts, incentive
payments, benefit payouts and other cash payments (e.g. shift premiums).
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
VA 136,438Aberdeen 8,596
J 182,675Adamschek 0
MR 302,015Aitken 8,482
EC 122,974Alcala 4,077
WL 90,293Ay 0
S 117,173Bal 88
MR 107,249Barrow 3,217
TM 905,865Bechard 12,570
M 116,787Benn 17,428
J 225,157Bennett 1,646
R 389,462Beyer 1,742
MF 273,628Buchko 3,211
A 256,881Budhwar 2,608
RM 917,191Campbell 6,600
T 154,236Capek 65
L 119,075Chang 2,604
W 104,423Cheung 1,003
DW 97,239Chiu 864
P 79,786Chow 0
JW 93,896Choy 0
SG 105,095Cochrane 0
JA 102,421Congdon 2,414
G 114,701Conroy 2,328
TM 388,437Conway 16,110
EY 120,470Coors 3,556
MR 332,905Corrigan 21,394
KM 129,291Craven 3,160
M 335,225Dalziel 6,923
K 264,117Desante 23,696
A 349,196Deslauriers 11,867
RR 101,482Dhopade 218
J 300,331Dion 3,885
GP 187,973Dobson-Mack 20,885
RT 148,770Elgie 7,616
GJ 388,863Emslie 0
KJ 115,826English 2,383
MA 402,816Federspiel 1,821
KD 277,861Ferguson 1,821
MD 207,371Fichten 1,159
K 138,581Forbes 40
D 415,942Fotiou 12,708
EF 117,949Fowler 283
JS 129,554Fu 602
KL 173,310Galway 6,396
R 305,363Geisthardt 1,003
JI 137,989Gilhen 4,116
TR 120,925Gillis 0
MJ 519,115Goodenough 25,114
RE 373,977Gosney 40
R 354,223Gosselin 5,107
KS 96,230Grewal 1,107
O 162,043Hamed 4,082
J 118,598Harms 3,363
DR 264,788Harney 3,322
DI 148,640Hirsch 1,314
H 131,386Ho 158
M 211,915Ho 0
JD 80,576Holland 0
M 923,888Holman 23,242
RC 78,986Holyk 12,404
L 151,518Hopkins 958
KP 152,845Huckell 136
WL 119,175Hui 2,000
SW 217,358Humphreys 19,892
RS 182,129Hundal 34,479
BE 75,071Kader 2,732
D 117,777Kaiman 10,144
P 241,807Kern 1,991
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
RW 93,889Knowler 0
AY 105,216Ku 0
F 154,736Lacombe 598
J 232,795Lam 10,720
G 136,658Lee 560
NK 103,517Lee 2,378
J 82,645Liu 6,613
O 98,593Lo 7,564
AR 106,419Lopez 30
MB 100,769Low 0
R 114,259Low 2,152
RE 106,736Luke 2,237
J 218,563Lyons 4,307
GA 140,666Macdonald 1,676
MW 255,609Macdougall 36,968
C 105,914Macrae 1,372
JA 185,045Mantle 1,968
M 113,976Mariscal 790
KM 151,180Mcdonald 0
B 196,063Mciver 0
ML 419,901Mcwilliams 0
AN 103,567Meyer 956
J 340,496Mikawoz 0
M 140,327Milkeraitis 1,167
BL 110,178Mo 4,081
B 173,464Moghadam 24,658
MR 291,611Morgan 1,476
MH 110,804Motani 785
M 123,542Moti 0
H 119,527Munro 82
JA 183,445Neill 4,399
AG 158,035Newell 686
JJ 133,328Norman 1,065
DW 375,313O'Hearn 23,012
DL 122,240Owen 0
CB 232,207Pamplin 3,783
P 84,189Parkash 4,337
RA 190,925Pavan 2,073
HA 94,847Qazi 9,636
J 220,428Ratzlaff 6,792
H 87,184Rhee 0
RD 196,256Richard 54
RJ 137,566Richings 7,244
R 195,130Robertson 2,910
KJ 145,931Robinson 2,586
E 94,164Rosin 495
DM 320,153Russell 5,566
MH 100,158Sahagian 0
G 156,546Schwarz 2,820
DI 128,648Smith 925
J 116,692Smolensky 3,097
NM 141,485Snowdon 1,624
J 427,798Spires 21,622
L 172,067Stauber 9,459
MD 180,129Stewart 0
GM 224,073Tang 1,501
KM 83,003Thielmann 2,006
JM 192,120Timmers 1,683
O 177,623Towfigh 639
DC 125,979Tse 0
C 89,573Tudose Stroe 0
J 79,212Tyan 0
PD 221,900Vaillancourt 8,323
J 93,053Vroom 64
KC 378,794Wagner 6,874
N 79,540Wein 0
JJ 76,024Wong 0
J 104,408Yam 54
Y 78,532Yang 498
D 173,625Yeadon 3,731
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
DC 78,845Yeung 826
D 242,827Zavoral 1,941
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623,813Receiver General for Canada (employer portion of EI and CPP)
29,648,166Total
34,041Consolidated total of other employees with remuneration of $75,000 or less
672,272
2,590,252
REMUNERATION EXPENSES
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2,167,8541672 Holdings Ltd
150,073ABB Technology Ltd
64,362AECO Gas Storage Partnership
85,846Air Resources Board
3,795,729Aitken Creek Gas Storage ULC
4,514,970Alberta Electric System Operator
115,422Alcoa Inc.
73,631Allstream Inc.
1,923,758AltaGas Ltd.
42,493Amerex Brokers LLC
47,250Annesley Financial
387,848Annex Consulting Group Inc.
31,483Ansergy Inc.
151,138Apache Canada Ltd
74,210Arizona Electric Power Cooperative
1,140,094Arizona Public Service Company
39,875AT&T Global Services Canada Co.
1,171,547Avangrid Renewables, LLC
3,115,070Avista Corporation
80,222Bay Street Est 1861 Inc
61,402Beveridge & Diamond, P.C.
127,242BGC Financial, L.P.
28,934Black Hills Power Inc
132,856Bloomberg Finance LP
1,433,590Bonavista Energy Corporation
103,208,282Bonneville Power Administration
9,136,731BP Canada Energy Group ULC
2,104,530BP Canada Energy Marketing Corp
494,819BP Energy Company
5,643,013Bracewell & Giuliani LLP
6,873,419California Air Resources Board
6,269,681California Independent System Operator
777,379Calpine Energy Services LP
29,900Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce
5,433,172Canadian Natural Resources
18,165,080Canbriam Energy Inc.
223,806Cargill Incorporated
324,893Cargill Power Markets LLC
6,122,547Chevron Natural Gas
502,180Citigroup Energy Inc
105,314City of Burbank Water and Power
1,875,093Compugen Inc
17,972,110ConocoPhillips Canada Marketing & Trading ULC
639,733ConocoPhillips Company
655,444Consolidated Edison Company of New York
66,725Covington & Burling LLP
1,851,539Crew Energy Inc
67,304Crowell & Moring LLP
25,798Culliton Creek Power Limited Partnership
25,497Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
7,274,871Direct Energy Marketing Limited
3,476,816DTE Gas Company
99,451Edelstein, Gilbert, Robson & Smith, LLC
975,652EDF Trading North America LLC
56,097Egistix-Energy Trading Logisitics Corp
148,024El Paso Electric Company
2,568,036EnCana Corporation
74,584Energy GPS, LLC
33,557Energy Visuals, Inc.
69,493EnerNOC, Inc.
1,741,721ENSTOR Energy Services, LLC
262,056EOX Holdings, LLC
32,194Equus Energy Group, LLC
73,075Etrali North America LLC
3,343,646Eugene Water and Electric Board
602,169Exelon Generation Company LLC
635,032Export Development Corp.
37,128Farris Vaughan Wills & Murphy LLP
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62,921Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
93,000Financial Objects (Risk Mgt) Ltd
862,649FIS Energy Systems Inc.
206,369Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd.
58,720Forrester Switzerland GmbH
338,411FortisBC Energy Inc
1,299,561FortisBC Inc.
1,092,074FTI Consulting, Inc.
3,348,897Gas Transmission Northwest LLC
153,846Genscape Inc.
225,353GFI SECURITIES LLC
206,235Goodin, MacBride, Squeri & Day, LLP
82,603Hodgson King & Marble Ltd.
7,163,835Husky Oil Operations Limited
175,262Hydro-Quebec TransEnergie
604,086ICE US OTC Commodity Markets, LLC
1,758,509Idaho Power Company
102,291IGI Resources Inc.
173,189IHS Global Inc.
2,324,610Imperial Oil Resources
158,669Imperial Parking Canada Corp.
7,103,732Independent Electricity System Operator (Ontario)
13,851,413Independent System Operator New England
47,236Indigena Solutions LP
51,485Industrial Information Resources, Inc.
191,849Integrity-Paahi Solutions Inc.
27,519International Emissions Trading Association
771,197ITIQ Tech Recruiters
519,922J. Aron & Company
269,695KPMG LLP
58,516Kroll Ontrack Inc.
127,779KTHoffman Consulting
762,703Lawson Lundell LLP
13,378,500Los Angeles Department of Water & Power
33,816,842Macquarie Energy Canada Ltd
685,093Macquarie Energy LLC
40,535MATL LLP
60,748Microsoft Canada Inc.
1,022,655Midcontinent Independent System Operator
439,607Moody's Analytics, Inc.
430,293Morrison & Foerster LLP
154,847National Grid
93,791,623Natural Gas Exchange Inc
41,790Navius Research Inc.
5,158,094Nevada Power Company dba NV Energy
1,776,561New York Independent System Operator Inc
242,770New York State Electric and Gas Corporation
58,339Nexant, Inc.
4,588,124Nexen Marketing
244,305NextEra Energy Power Marketing, LLC
1,289,325Nippon Paper Industries USA CO., Ltd.
224,754NJR Energy Services Company
2,030,308Noble Americas Energy Solutions LLC
389,982Noble Americas Gas and Power Corp
494,610Northwest Pipeline LLC
705,806Northwest Power Pool Corporation
5,617,635NorthWestern Corporation
3,041,430NOVA Gas Transmission Limited
58,511Opatrny Consulting Inc.
168,952Open Access Technology Int'l, Inc.
1,937,243Oxy Energy Canada Inc
871,993Pacific Gas and Electric Company
22,920,864PacifiCorp
1,002,311Penn West Petroleum Ltd
467,384PIRA Energy Group
1,446,947PJM Interconnection LLC
385,138Platts
2,944,112Portland General Electric Company
82,094Power Authority of the State of New York
28,363PowerWorld Corporation
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21,584,289Progress Energy Ltd
123,962,771Province of British Columbia
172,243Public Service Company of New Mexico
40,317,037Public Utility District No. 1 of Chelan County
1,051,246Public Utility District No. 1 of Douglas County
6,342,231Public Utility District No. 1 of Klickitat County
3,611,224Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County
29,380,247Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County
19,588,221Puget Sound Energy Inc
43,485Ricoh Canada Inc
107,136Rogers Wireless
55,024Sacramento Municipal Utility District
2,377,257Salt River Project
501,675Savvis Communications Canada Inc
13,082,715Seattle City Light
229,321Sempra Generation
731,015Sentinel Energy Management Inc.
2,357,199Sequent Energy Management LP
6,645,897Shell Energy North America (Canada) Inc
1,515,989Shell Energy North America (US) LP
29,313Silversmith Power and Light Corporation
56,607SNL Financial
78,894SolarWinds
244,896Southwest Power Pool
140,464Standard & Poor's Financial Services, LLC
85,328Stuntz , Davis & Staffier, P.C.
156,404Summit Power Corp
2,617,014Suncor Energy Marketing Inc
38,539Tableau Software, Inc
1,489,123Tacoma Power
1,216,131Talen Energy Marketing, LLC
810,134TAQA North, an Alberta partnership, by i
3,113,519TD Energy Trading Inc
993,323Teck Metals Ltd
450,651Teksystems Canada Inc.
335,642Telus Services Inc.
31,624Telvent DTN, LLC
3,103,263Tenaska Marketing Ventures
112,488Tenaska Power Services Co
38,976TeraGo Networks Inc.
45,227TFS Energy Futures, LLC
3,403,073The Energy Authority Inc
33,090The Toronto Dominion Bank
1,138,278Tidal Energy Marketing (US) LLC
1,080,975Tidal Energy Marketing Inc
3,508,171TransAlta Energy Marketing (US) Inc
1,927,006TransAlta Energy Marketing Corp
2,343,112TransCanada Gas Storage Partnership
7,937,382Transmission Agency of Northern California
119,951Trusted Data Solutions, LLC
117,275Tucson Electric Power Company
268,930Tullett Prebon Americas Corp.
29,760Turlock Irrigation District
894,147Twin Eagle Resource Management, LLC
8,235,893Union Gas Limited
122,344United Energy Trading, LLC
40,410Unity Connected Solutions Inc.
70,381Vaisala Inc.
42,961Van Houtte Coffee Services Inc.
347,864Vitol Inc.
72,396West Fraser Mills Ltd.
16,677,839Westcoast Energy Inc
848,704Western Area Power Administration
38,988Western Power Trading Forum
99,434WSI Corporation
141,609Yes Energy
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Consolidated total of other suppliers with payments of $25,000 or less 1,072,674
Total 816,823,544
POWERTECH LABS INC.
SCHEDULE OF REMUNERATION AND EXPENSES
STATEMENT OF SEVERANCE AGREEMENTS
During the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016, there were 2 severance agreements made between
Powertech Labs Inc. and its non-unionized employees. These agreements represented from 4 to
14 months compensation.
GENERAL
The schedule of remuneration paid to employees during the year ended March 31, 2016 lists
gross remuneration which can include base salary, overtime, timebank payouts, incentive payments, benefit payouts and other cash payments (e.g. shift premiums).
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
K 155,803Abdolall 7,533
W 85,910Anthoine 6,010
S 183,114Arabi 7,953
A 84,058Babakov 7,895
G 122,283Balfour 29,219
K 127,733Bognar 7,864
D 102,919Bromley 3,879
L 86,753Cao 4,390
D 110,774Card 205
D 102,379Casson 2,622
S 102,343Chambers 5,974
P 113,564Chavez 5,948
J 130,964Chee 200
G 101,670Chen 16,878
L 113,359Connaughton 10,192
D 83,470Crockett 117
E 121,908Crozier 13,140
A 100,713Demaeseneer 18,508
B 127,476Derksen 13,655
M 101,274Dixon 7,312
D 89,405Facey 117
Z 175,195Feng 18,782
S 90,953Franzke 1,280
M 99,820Gambone 448
E 107,368Groom 5,804
Y 85,046Guo 1,124
A 106,070Hall 21,883
E 92,312Hall 498
D 75,922Hansen 3,423
P 82,765Ho 7,838
P 116,339Horacek 8,354
F 158,875Howell 19,105
J 75,216Howell 43
R 85,854Howell 6,926
J 86,194Huang 1,113
S 77,972Hunjan 5,761
K 111,090Kabiri 7,591
A 89,332Kahrobaeian 15,621
K 83,193Kainth 286
W 86,377Kang 0
B 90,654Kitson 176
M 85,327Koric 250
S 96,206Kovacevic 5,201
D 92,580Kung 4,463
J 75,293Lang 3,658
K 143,893Lee 1,096
H 146,728Li 4,909
Q 88,270Li 7,642
S 89,245Li 31,789
X 122,497Lin 25,740
R 277,467Lings 24,402
S 97,358Mathews 16,149
A 126,489Mauro 5,582
A 93,553Mcclean 21,374
G 80,303Meadows 5,846
A 98,546Moharana 15,410
C 135,237Morton 2,231
P 87,802Obrovac 204
T 94,316Oliver 362
T 77,734Prodnuk 0
T 103,995Ramnial 16,238
W 118,963Rigter 0
S 155,171Sasitharan 1,072
T 80,284Smutny 6,877
T 190,842Stefanski 9,270
M 119,137Stephens 9,475
T 119,996Szakacs 29,061
K 85,115Tabarraee 7,806
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REMUNERATION REMUNERATIONEXPENSES EXPENSES
L 100,788Taylor 124
M 86,308Treacy 6,036
R 120,545Trip 2,418
J 77,102Turner 5,261
A 93,652Tyndall 3,979
J 179,109Vandermaar 4,861
V 132,007Vankayala 4,949
L 194,128Wang 24,333
M 170,958Wang 11,150
Q 142,508Wang 24,576
X 126,708Wang 2,737
J 155,827Wong 3,967
T 107,104Wong 7,100
I 128,467Wylie 5,598
R 102,631Yuen 17,445
S 83,362Zadehkhost 6,305
G 90,017Zheng 7,199
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610,252Receiver General for Canada (employer portion of EI and CPP)
14,398,470Total
117,719Consolidated total of other employees with remuneration of $75,000 or less
807,533
4,900,482
REMUNERATION EXPENSES
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273,769A.R. Thomson Group
33,617A.W. FIREGUARD SUPPLIES (1991) LTD.
123,721ABC CUSTOMS BROKERS LTD.
36,679ABF FREIGHT SYSTEM, INC.
92,190ACKLANDS-GRAINGER INC.
106,655AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES
32,277ANDERSON PLUMBING & HEATING LTD.
261,069ANITE TELECOMS, INC.
378,224Atelier A.H.R. Inc.
206,938AUSENCO ENGINEERING CANADA INC.
31,117AUTOMATION WEST TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
70,375AVARAL RAO
474,964B.C. Hydro
45,065BELL MACHINERY LTD.
45,565BLUE SYSTEM INTEGRATION LTD.
197,182CDW Canada Inc.
33,413City Of Surrey
209,954COLUMBIA VALVE & FITTING
32,596COMSOL, INC.
40,446CROSSCHASM TECHNOLOGIES INC.
35,750DAVID MCGLASHAN
48,714Dell Canada Inc.
544,446DERAMORE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC.
75,541Electro Rent LLC
133,782ENBALA POWER NETWORKS
168,568ESPEC
44,408ETS-LINDGREN INC.
33,496EXOVA CANADA INC.
33,043Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
79,156FedEx Freight
275,036FIBA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
44,026FortisBC-Natural Gas
39,971GARDNER DENVER CANADA CORP.
43,346Global Container Corp
30,947GOOD INSIGHTS STRATEGY INC.
79,765Grand & Toy
227,610HIPOTRONICS, INC.
29,945Hope Ready Mix Ltd.
33,894Houle Electric Limited
35,568HV TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
197,124Hydro-Pac Inc.
48,513Intuit
27,354IOSECURE
25,988ITRON CANADA, INC.
261,967JOHN C. OWEN
53,126JONAS WEISEL & ASSOCIATES
27,000KNOPP INC.
25,634LORD CORPORATION
70,859MAGNUM TRAILER & EQUIPMENT INC.
331,353Marsh Canada Limited
38,970McCRONE MICROSCOPES & ACCESSORIES
30,295Miller Instruments Ltd.
249,362Minister of Finance
42,000MITACS INC.
118,161National Instruments Corporation
73,203Netlink Computer Inc.
530,277Neutron Factory Works Inc.
25,424Newark
40,868Nexeter Technologies Ltd.
355,753Nunn Electrical Ltd.
1,240,326OMICRON CANADA INC.
36,902Pacific Customs Brokers
205,822Power Pros Electrical Ltd
92,751Praxair Distribution
45,942Q.C CONSULTANTS & SUPPLY INC.
49,162QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
63,996RESTO-TECH ULTRA PRESSURE
32,515SAFENET CANADA, INC.
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POWERTECH LABS INC.
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36,176SEQUENCE INSTRUMENTS INC.
66,424Shanghai Jiuzhi Electric Co., Ltd.
62,501Siemens Canada Limited
87,240SUMAS REMEDIATION SERVICES INC.
79,276Tana Industries Ltd.
69,158TCAPMI CONSULTING INC.
25,187Telus
61,401Telus Mobility
32,654Tescom Corporation
31,964The Mathworks, Inc.
885,094Thomco Supply Limited
58,731TOTAL TEMPERATURE INSTR., INC.
43,883TOYOTA TSUSHO AMERICA, INC.-L.A. BRANCH
27,624TRANSPOWER NEW ZEALAND LTD.
550,818TRICO EXCAVATING INC.
43,987UNIVERSAL ELECTRICAL SERVICES
33,409UPTIME INDUSTRIAL INC.
30,355VWR INTERNATIONAL CO.
115,916WEH Technologies Inc.
75,401Weslly Renovations
62,235Westburne West
51,289Williams Machinery LP
68,124Workers' Compensation Board of BC
28,000Wosks Coffee Service
79,580WRITE INK TECHNICAL COMMUNICATIONS
59,380Xerox Canada Ltd.
45,074ZECO SYSTEMS INC.
Consolidated total of other suppliers with payments of $25,000 or less 2,849,491
Total 14,763,845
NOTE
A reconciliation of amounts reported in the Financial Information Act Return and the audited consolidated financial statements has not been prepared. BC Hydro prepares its Financial Statements on an accrual basis while the amounts reported in the Financial Information Act Return are based on cash payments in the year. This will result in timing differences between amounts recorded as expenses in the Financial Statements and amounts paid in the year.
British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority
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