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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
$3,740,690
Suppliers paid more than $25,000
$3,740,690
All suppliers paid $25,000 or less
$0
Named suppliers
40

Suppliers paid more than $25,000

SupplierPaid in 2025
HARNOIS ÉNERGIES INC.$636,516
Pavage F&F inc.$457,777
Deltec Constructions 2022 inc.$336,565
CAMIONS GLOBOCAM QUÉBEC ET LÉVIS INC$262,143
TRANE CANADA ULC$140,270
CIVILEX inc.$131,219
RICHARD & CIE INC.$122,300
ÉQUIPEMENTS RÉCRÉATIFS JAMBETTE INC.$112,890
SERVICE D'ÉQUIPEMENT G.D. INC.$77,413
Kanatrac Quebec$71,487
THEETGE CHEVROLET BUICK GMC CADILLAC INC.$67,285
GROUPE GEOS INC.$64,616
GFL ENVIRONMENTAL INC.$63,236
Ameublement de Bureau La Capitale inc.$62,100
Lévis Ford$61,845
ARPO Groupe-conseil Lévis$59,816
IMPRESSIONS MARC LECLERC INC.$57,488
Le Groupe J.D.$57,482
SANI-ORLÉANS INC.$56,861
CENTRE DE TÉLÉPHONE MOBILE (QUÉBEC) INC.$55,572
Pierre Verret Jardinier inc.$55,200
Services Info-Comm$49,819
CAPITAL PROPANE INC.$48,872
Englobe Corp.$46,168
AUTOBUS TRANSCO (1988) INC.$45,990
AUTOBUS LA QUEBECOISE INC.$45,990
GÉNÉCOR EXPERTS-CONSEILS INC.$43,691
L'ARSENAL SOLUTIONS ENVIRONNEMENTALES ET SPÉCIALISÉES INC.$42,862
POLYSURFACE$41,087
LES HUILES DESROCHES INC.$40,241
PÉPINIÈRE SAINT-NICOLAS INC.$38,359
BRENNTAG CANADA INC$35,325
DESHARNAIS TRANSMISSIONS INC.$34,493
L'UNION DES MUNICIPALITÉS DU QUÉBEC$34,493
TRUDEL SÉCURITÉ INC.$34,493
PYROGAZ QUÉBEC INC.$34,435
ENTREPRISES GONET B.G. INC.$33,063
BODY GYM ÉQUIPEMENT INC.$31,618
SIGNALISATION KALITEC INC.$26,806
Drouin et fils entretien paysager inc.$22,809

Source: Statement of Financial Information (SOFI), fiscal year 2025 · 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.