Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
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If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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signature of person making disclosure
AMb PamJ
date
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH
Columbia
Statement of Disclosure
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
■ an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
■ in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
—
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Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
thay?iO% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
(£/no O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position 3
06/2014
BRITISH
Columbia
Statement of Disclosure
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” Includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income ~ s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
® no O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
■ the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
^ A CcsOQ/ <5,
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
06/2014
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position 3
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Liabilities - s. 3 (e)
List all creditors to whom you owe a debt. Do not include residential property debt (mortgage, lease or agreement for sale), money
borrowed for household or personal living expenses, or any assets you hold in trust for another person:
creditor’s name(s) creditor’s address(es)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
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2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother^sister, mothenpr father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held byIPtrustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
to O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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date l(f '
signature ofperson making disclosure
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1 st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
■ by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
'(“local government”includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
^ Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government’’ includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Liabilities - s. 3 (e)
List all creditors to whom you owe a debt. Do not include residential property debt (mortgage, lease or agreement for sale), money
borrowed for household or personal living expenses, or any assets you hold in trust for another person:
creditor’s name(s) creditor’s address(es)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
(\tuNr'BP-
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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signature of pb(sojfmaking disclosure date
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
■ in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1 st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH
Columbia
Statement of Disclosure
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
■ an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
’‘(“local government" includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
■ Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
MPoiww Vice
'
2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
no O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
British Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
’'(“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
■ Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1 st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
06/2014
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position 3
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BRITISH
Columbia
Statement of Disclosure
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* ("local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
Ono $5 yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
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Corporate Shares
ENBRIDGE INC
TRANSCANADACORP
BANK OF MONTREAL
TORONTO-DOMINION BANK
APPLE INC
TELUS CORPORATION
EMERA INC
FORTIS INC
EMERA INC
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Liabilities - s. 3 (e)
List all creditors to whom you owe a debt. Do not include residential property debt (mortgage, lease or agreement for sale), money
borrowed for household or personal living expenses, or any assets you hold in trust for another person:
creditor’s name(s) creditor’s address(es)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
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2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
Ono p$(yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1 st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
■ by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
■ an elected local government official
■ an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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City: Province:
Ac. Postal Code:
VLT RT)
O provincial ^Jocal government
Level of government that applies to you:
O school board/francophone education authority
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
vn v\tv \LeSrr ~ 3^
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
■ an elected local government official
■ an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
date
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1 st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province,
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
Financial Disclosure-stocks Owned 2018 Election.txt
Gary Korpan owned Stocks & ETF's 13/09/2018
AEGON NV ADR
AGNICO EAGLE MINES
AIMIA INC
BAUSCH HEALTH
CGX ENERGY
CALLIDUS CAPITAL
CAMECO CORP
CEAPRO INC
COEUR MINING
DELPHI ENERGY
DENISON MINES
DIVERSIFIED RLTY
DREAM HARD ASSET ALT TRUST
ENBRIDGE INC
ENERGY FUELS
FLOW CAPITAL
KALYTERA THERAPEUTICS
MEMEX INC
NUTRIEN LTD
OSISKO GOLD ROYALTIES
PEREGRINE DIAMONDS
QUARTERHILL INC
SANDSTORM GOLD
SHAW COMMS
SNIPP INTERACTIVE
SPROTT INC
TAMARACK VALLEY ENERGY
TECSYS INC
TEN PEAKS COFFEE
TORC OIL
TRICAN WELL SERVICE
TRICON CAPITAL
TRINIDAD DRILLING
URANIUM PARTICIPATION
VERIS GOLD
WSTN ASSET
WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS
ARC RESOURCES
ALPHA PRO
HAVILAH MINING
HECLA MINING
HELIUS MED TECHNOLOGIES
IKKUMA RESOURCES
INTEL CORP
IVANHOE MINES
ORBITE TECHNOLOGIES
PFIZER INC
QUARTERHILL INC
SHERRITT INTERNATIONAL
SOURCE ENERGY
THOMSON REUTERS
URANIUM PARTICIPATION
VERMILION ENERGY
YAMANA GOLD
ENDO INTERNATIONAL
PALADIN ENERGY
ATHABASCA OIL
BREAKING DATA
COEUR MINING
EUROCONTROL TECHNICS
Page 1
FinancialDisclosure-stocks owned 2018 Election.txt
IBC ADVANCED ALLOYS
IKKUMA RESOURCES
IVANHOE MINES
LIBERTY GOLD
NEVSUN RESOURCES
NORTHERN GRAPHITE
PETROWEST CORPORATION
PIVOT TECHNOLOGY
POUNCE TECHNOLOGIES
TRICAN WELL SERVICE
URTHECAST CORP
Exchange Traded Funds (etfs)
BMO NASDAQ 100 EQ HEDGED
ISHARES CDN SECT DIV IDX
Page 2
British Statement of Disclosure
Columbia Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
■ Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
(^no O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
■ an elected local government official
■ an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government" includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Person making disclosure: Loos last name first & middle name(s)
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l-ec.S'L
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
j£mo O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
2o i 8
signature of person making disclosure date
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* ("local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
J/A
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Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
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Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
^n° Oyes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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^igftafure of person making dip^losure date
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
lh> ^ .. c5Tp
Liabilities - s. 3 (e)
List all creditors to whom you owe a debt. Do not include residential property debt (mortgage, lease or agreement for sale), money
borrowed for household or personal living expenses, or any assets you hold in trust for another person:
creditor’s name(s) creditor’s address(es)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
■ Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
o. a- /vo eJ £~U)P
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ID \ QjEUeYl'i?—
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH
Columbia
Statement of Disclosure
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government" includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
£fy\PL£'i&
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income -= s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
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2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
(Brno O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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signaturefof person making disclosure date /
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
■ a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
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2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
® no O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
------------------ _____
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1 st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
British Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
0 no O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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signature of person making disclosure date
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position 3
06/2014
British Statement of Disdosure
Columbia Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
■ a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government’’ includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
$> no O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
fljAAsUgt
signature of person making disclosure date (J
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
■ an elected local government official
■ an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
rJj.Iff
---------------- ------------------------------------------------------------
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
7 7 1
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position 3
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
■ an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government’’ includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
■ an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government’’ includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH
Columbia
Statement of Disclosure
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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^signature of person making disclosure date
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
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• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position 3
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Person making disclosure: 5//vt first & middfe name(s)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
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signature of person making disclosure date
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1 st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government" includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Liabilities - s. 3 (e)
List all creditors to whom you owe a debt. Do not include residential property debt (mortgage, lease or agreement for sale), money
borrowed for household or personal living expenses, or any assets you hold in trust for another person:
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
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Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
©no Oyes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
■ an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
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Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
(g) no O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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signature of person making disclosure date '
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
■ an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
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You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education
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• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor iin Gauwail
*f.toea/ government" includes municipalities, regional districts and the islands Trust)
None to report
Liabilities -s. 3 (e)
List all creditors to whom you owe a debt. Do not include residential property debt (mortgage, lease or agreement for sale), money
tenrowed for housshOld or personal lliwing expanses, or any assets you told in fast for another jperson:
creditor’s name(s) creditor's address(es)
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None to report
Corporate Assets -s.s
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than .30% «!f votes for (gleetag fitineetons? ((fooliude shares held 'by a Hmutstee on your behalf, butt mat shares you Undid by may Of seourity.')
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//yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
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* a description and address of Hand iin which the corporation,, jits subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an Merest,
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• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable In 90 days
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signature ofperson making disclosure date
Re: FMEP.
All payments required have been made by me and my status with them is up to
date. I am not a dead beat dad. Far from it.
Thank you,
Kevin B. Storrie
British Statement of Disclosure
Columbia Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* ("local government" includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Street, rural route, post office box: ACU ^ ‘ArjA L, PtfuDKj % j£-£>aVP
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
■ Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated Dosition.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
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Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
© no O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
British Statement of Disclosure
Columbia Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government’’ includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
■ Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1 st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
British Statement of Disclosure
Columbia Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
■ an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
■ Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position,
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Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
)^ no Oyes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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signature of person making disclosure date I
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
British Statement of Disclosure
Columbia Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government" includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Level of government that applies to you:
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Liabilities - s. 3 (e)
List all creditors to whom you owe a debt. Do not include residential property debt (mortgage, lease or agreement for sale), money
borrowed for household or personal living expenses, or any assets you hold in trust for another person:
creditor’s name(s) creditor’s address(es)
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
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Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
f) no O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
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JIM & MARIANNE TURLEY - AUGUST 2018
Current Allocation
MIC Pref. Shares
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Bonds
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Bonds 1%
Cash & Equivalents 18%
Dev. IP 13%
Equities (Core - CDN) 8%
Equities (Core - INTL) 6%
GICs 20%
MIC 15%
Pref. Shares 4%
REIT 15%
Grand Total 100%
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Liabilities - s. 3 (e)
List all creditors to whom you owe a debt. Do not include residential property debt (mortgage, lease or agreement for sale), money
borrowed for household or personal living expenses, or any assets you hold in trust for another person:
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
O yes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
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• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position 3
BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government’’ includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
City:
AMmiMi Province: fee. Postal Code:
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Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
Ono Oyes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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Designated Employees:
...to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
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BRITISH Statement of Disclosure
Columbia
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* (“local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
City:
A/ana/mo— Province:
O provincial
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local government
Postal Code:
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Level of government that applies to you:
O school board/francophone education authority
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
■ Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province,
■ Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
your capacity name(s) of business(es)/organization(s)
2
Corporate Assets - s. 5
Do you individually, or together with your spouse, child, brother, sister, mother or father, own shares in a corporation which total more
than 30% of votes for electing directors? (Include shares held by a trustee on your behalf, but not shares you hold by way of security.)
(^)no Oyes
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1 st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014
BRITISH
Columbia
Statement of Disclosure
Financial Disclosure Act
You must complete a Statement of Disclosure form if you are:
• a nominee for election to provincial or local government office*, as a school trustee or as a director of a francophone education authority
• an elected local government official
• an elected school trustee, or a director of a francophone education authority
• an employee designated by a local government, a francophone education authority or the board of a school district
• a public employee designated by the Lieutenant Governor in Council
* ("local government” includes municipalities, regional districts and the Islands Trust)
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Person making disclosure:
B w \ firtfi middle name(sl_
Income - s. 3 (b-d)
List each of the businesses and organizations from which you receive financial remuneration for your services and identify your
capacity as owner, part-owner, employee, trustee, partner or other (e.g. director of a company or society).
• Provincial nominees and designated employees must list all sources of income in the province.
• Local government officials, school board officials, francophone education authority directors and designated employees must list
only income sources within the regional district that includes the municipality, local trust area or school district for which the official is
elected or nominated, or where the employee holds the designated position.
If yes, please list the following information below & continue on a separate sheet as necessary:
• the name of each corporation and all of its subsidiaries
• in general terms, the type of business the corporation and its subsidiaries normally conduct
• a description and address of land in which the corporation, its subsidiaries or a trustee acting for the corporation, own an interest, or
have an agreement entitling any of them to acquire an interest
• a list of creditors of the corporation, including its subsidiaries. You need not include debts of less than $5,000 payable in 90 days
• a list of any other corporations in which the corporation, including its subsidiaries or trustees acting for them, holds one or more shares.
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Where to send this completed disclosure form:
Local government officials:
...to your local chief election officer
• with your nomination papers, and
Designated Employees:
... to the appropriate disclosure clerk (local government officer responsible for corporate administration,
secretary treasurer, or Clerk of the Legislative Assembly)
• by the 15th of the month you become a designated employee, and
• between the 1 st and 15th of January of each year you are employed, and
• by the 15th of the month after you leave your position
06/2014