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Payments to suppliers

Where the money went — every supplier the municipality paid, from its own annual disclosures, traced to the source document.

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Total payments to suppliers
$8,170,016
Suppliers paid more than $25,000
$6,854,900
All suppliers paid $25,000 or less
$1,315,116
Named suppliers
42

Suppliers paid more than $25,000

SupplierPaid in 2020
SQUAMISH-LILLOOET REGIONAL DISTRICT$1,634,268
RECEIVER GENERAL FOR CANADA$716,785
Hazelwood Construction Services Inc$672,942
SUNSTONE RIDGE DEVELOPMENTS LTD$579,337
BC TRANSIT$314,350
Coastal Mountain Excavations Ltd.$301,512
MUNICIPAL PENSION PLAN$258,761
Municipal Finance Authority of BC$188,337
BC HYDRO$169,690
PACIFIC BLUE CROSS$136,938
580049 BC. LTD$124,642
GFL ENVIRONMENTAL INC.$116,738
Sea to Sky Network Solutions$114,206
Cameron Chalmers Consulting Inc$107,063
PRECISION SERVICE & PUMPS INC.$105,391
SCOTIABANK$79,997
BFL Canada Insurance Services Inc.$74,599
LIDSTONE & COMPANY$72,910
Haakon Industries$71,893
ALPINE PAVING (1978) LTD.$66,744
NORTHWEST HYDRAULIC CONSULTANTS LTD.$59,722
Pemberton Valley Dyking District$56,806
BC ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY$56,761
Three Star Amil Cleaning Services$55,897
Mount Currie Band Council$52,894
CENTRALSQUARE CANADA SOFTWARE INC.$52,563
Cascade Environmental Resource Group Ltd$45,252
CLEARTECH INDUSTRIES INC.$44,785
WorkSafeBC$43,652
ISL ENGINEERING & LAND SERVICES LTD$42,496
Lindsay Equipment Ltd.$41,369
STREAMLINE FENCING LTD$40,110
INSURANCE CORPORATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA$35,832
Bandit Farms Property Services Ltd.$34,831
AC Petroleum$33,002
JT Heavy Equipment Repair Ltd.$32,612
Whistler Centre for Sustainability$29,182
A&H Drilling Ltd.$28,298
MNP LLP$27,563
MAINROAD MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS$27,359
ASSOCIATED FIRE SAFETY$27,351
MUNICIPAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH$26,658

Source: Statement of Financial Information (SOFI), fiscal year 2020 · View source document

Figures are cash-basis aggregate payments per supplier, as disclosed under BC's Financial Information Regulation (Schedule 1, s.7). They include utilities, insurance, and payments to other governments — not only procurement contracts — and may not match the financial statements, which are prepared on an accrual basis.