Finances
GUILLEVIN INTERNATIONAL CO.
Total received
$7,271,796
Cities
29
Years
2016–2026
Where they were paid
| City | Total |
|---|---|
| Burnaby | $1,592,707 |
| Prince George | $1,235,802 |
| North Cowichan | $1,011,008 |
| Nanaimo | $610,565 |
| Campbell River | $475,759 |
| Québec | $385,411 |
| Port Coquitlam | $227,442 |
| Longueuil | $202,632 |
| Terrebonne | $202,500 |
| Penticton | $182,311 |
| North Saanich | $145,440 |
| Saguenay | $99,228 |
| Victoriaville | $90,429 |
| La Prairie | $87,222 |
| Rivière-du-Loup | $81,632 |
| Lévis | $78,075 |
| Gatineau | $76,056 |
| Saint-Hyacinthe | $73,870 |
| Surrey | $68,443 |
| Prince Rupert | $54,072 |
| Harrison Hot Springs | $52,326 |
| West Kelowna | $41,646 |
| Donnacona | $34,423 |
| Saint-Bernard | $29,711 |
| Duncan | $27,660 |
| Salaberry-de-Valleyfield | $27,463 |
| Granby | $26,640 |
| Central Saanich | $25,769 |
| Rimouski | $25,554 |
Payees are matched across municipalities by normalizing their disclosed name — folding punctuation, casing, and corporate suffixes like “Ltd” and “Inc”. Matching is conservative and name-based, so it may occasionally merge two distinct organizations that share a name, or miss a spelling variant. Amounts come from each municipality's official financial disclosures.