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1 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Alberta Alberta Capital Region $311,634 $284, $209,079 $187, $5,644 $2, $198,950 $145, $725,307 $620, Alberta Northwest $2,285 $ $895 $ $0 $ $317 $ $3,497 $1, Calgary and Area $176,790 $176, $91,609 $95, $2,487 $ $61,302 $57, $332,188 $330, Central Alberta $7,998 $3, $4,761 $7, $0 $ $1,112 $2, $13,872 $13, Hinton $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ Lakeland $3,553 $3, $4,250 $2, $0 $2, $240 $3,502 1, $8,043 $12, Lethbridge & Southwestern Alberta $21,839 $17, $6,725 $4, $0 $ $2,040 $2, $30,603 $24, Lloydminster & District $0 $1, $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $1, Slave Lake Society $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ South Eastern Alberta $4,989 $2, $3,764 $4, $260 $ $3,150 $6, $12,163 $13, Alberta TOTAL $529,088 $490, $321,084 $302, $8, $5, $267, $218, $1,125, $1,017, /03/2017 Page 1 of 16
2 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) British Columbia Central & South Okanagan/Similkameen $30,637 $24, $16,240 $11, $0 $ $10,461 $25, $57,338 $62, Central and Northern Vancouver Island $52,199 $61, $22,639 $25, $0 $ $41,260 $40, $116,098 $127, Cowichan $6,118 $ $2,794 $ $0 $ $1,540 $ $10,452 $ East Kootenay $918 $1, $730 $1, $0 $ $750 $ $2,398 $3, Fraser Valley $40,689 $39, $39,083 $30, $1,534 $1, $52,247 $47, $133,553 $119, Greater Victoria $434,703 $397, $182,792 $185, $5,431 $3, $188,220 $197, $811,146 $784, Lower Mainland $640,588 $600, $394,512 $352, $6,684 $3, $250,999 $205, $1,292,783 $1,162, North Okanagan Columbia Shuswap $3,945 $3, $747 $ $0 $ $1,274 $1, $5,966 $5, Northern British Columbia $4,936 $6, $4,235 $3, $0 $ $1,188 $1, $10,359 $11, Powell River & District $360 $ $0 $ $0 $ $600 $ $960 $ Thompson, Nicola, Cariboo $16,076 $14, $4,835 $2, $0 $ $2,870 $5, $23,782 $22, Trail $2,055 $ $260 $ $0 $ $630 $ $2,945 $1, British Columbia TOTAL $1,233,225 $1,150, $668,867 $616, $13, $10, $552, $527, $2,467, $2,303, /03/2017 Page 2 of 16
3 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Manitoba Brandon & District Inc. $24,520 $36, $12,253 $15, $1,500 $ $8,302 $12, $46,575 $64, Morden & District $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ Neepawa & District $752 $ $250 $ $0 $ $1,170 $ $2,172 $ Portage Plains $616 $ $300 $ $0 $ $0 $ $916 $1, Winnipeg $565,243 $539, $285,718 $260, $1,566 $1, $252,346 $247, $1,104,872 $1,048, Manitoba TOTAL $591,130 $576, $298,521 $276, $3, $1, $261, $260, $1,154, $1,114, /03/2017 Page 3 of 16
4 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) National Capital Region NCR/RCN (Ottawa & Outaouais) $8,336,958 $7,302, $5,248,138 $4,376, $383,150 $334, $5,006,912 $4,189, $18,975,158 $16,202, National Capital Region TOTAL $8,336,958 $7,302, $5,248,138 $4,376, $383, $334, $5,006, $4,189, $18,975, $16,202, /03/2017 Page 4 of 16
5 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) New Brunswick Central N.B./Région du centre du N.-B. Inc. $64,505 $64, $40,961 $32, $161 $ $68,657 $60, $174,284 $157, Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick Region Inc. $194,431 $181, $154,137 $132, $650 $1, $159,786 $170, $509,004 $485, Saint John, Kings and Charlotte $37,576 $36, $24,735 $18, $879 $ $12,529 $12, $75,721 $68, New Brunswick TOTAL $296,513 $282, $219,833 $183, $1, $2, $240, $243, $759, $711, /03/2017 Page 5 of 16
6 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador $47,438 $48, $42,682 $24, $240 $ $59,672 $32, $150,032 $105, Newfoundland and Labrador TOTAL $47,438 $48, $42,682 $24, $ $ $59, $32, $150, $105, /03/2017 Page 6 of 16
7 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Northwest Territories Northwest Territories $29,759 $14, $7,275 $10, $0 $ $10,956 $15, $47,990 $40, Northwest Territories TOTAL $29,759 $14, $7,275 $10, $0.00 $ $10, $15, $47, $40, /03/2017 Page 7 of 16
8 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Nova Scotia Cape Breton $33,106 $36, $10,826 $9, $0 $ $15,134 $10, $59,066 $56, Colchester County $4,562 $5, $1,667 $2, $546 $1, $4,012 $2, $10,787 $10, Cumberland County $13,467 $14, $5,284 $8, $2,456 $ $5,894 $8, $27,101 $31, Halifax Region $309,071 $309, $333,289 $241, $9,346 $9, $478,973 $393, $1,130,679 $954, Lunenburg County $7,341 $7, $6,571 $8, $0 $ $2,398 $2, $16,310 $17, Pictou County $2,785 $2, $266 $ $0 $ $1,040 $1, $4,091 $4, Nova Scotia TOTAL $370,333 $376, $357,903 $269, $12, $10, $507, $418, $1,248, $1,075, /03/2017 Page 8 of 16
9 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Nunavut Nunavut $0 $ $2,338 $ $0 $ $22,786 $1, $25,124 $1, Nunavut TOTAL $0 $ $2,338 $ $0.00 $ $22, $1, $25, $1, /03/2017 Page 9 of 16
10 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Ontario Brant $1,105 $ $1,400 $2, $0 $ $0 $ $2,505 $2, Bruce Grey $1,110 $ $1,200 $ $0 $ $560 $ $2,870 $1, Burlington & Greater Hamilton $118,502 $96, $60,702 $50, $10,054 $8, $36,120 $22, $225,378 $177, Cambridge and North Dumfries $660 $ $120 $ $0 $ $0 $ $780 $ Chatham-Kent $15,915 $14, $6,305 $ $0 $ $4,564 $ $26,784 $15, City of Kawartha Lakes $894 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $894 $ Cochrane-Timiskaming $12,233 $10, $5,947 $ $0 $ $5,610 $3, $23,790 $14, Durham Region $10,708 $15, $10,583 $11, $520 $ $3,197 $8, $25,008 $35, Elgin-St. Thomas $365 $ $120 $ $0 $ $0 $ $485 $ Greater Simcoe County $52,674 $32, $57,257 $51, $5,543 $6, $61,298 $55, $176,772 $144, Greater Toronto & York Region $534,206 $509, $393,248 $355, $45,834 $36, $228,868 $201, $1,202,157 $1,103, Guelph and Wellington $20,847 $20, $10,402 $9, $1,702 $ $3,910 $2, $36,862 $32, Haldimand and Norfolk $878 $1, $120 $ $0 $ $0 $ $998 $1, Halton Hills $805 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $805 $ Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington $188,741 $166, $123,055 $102, $3,482 $1, $100,927 $98, $416,205 $368, Kitchener-Waterloo and Area $39,641 $34, $26,985 $29, $2,922 $3, $27,251 $25, $96,799 $93, Lanark County $12,521 $14, $4,614 $6, $120 $ $285 $ $17,540 $20, Leeds and Grenville $11,831 $12, $7,015 $4, $300 $ $2,040 $1, $21,186 $19, London & Middlesex $79,114 $53, $27,858 $26, $1,342 $1, $16,359 $18, $124,674 $100, Milton $360 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $360 $ Niagara Falls and Greater Fort Erie $13,221 $10, $17,719 $18, $260 $ $53,503 $47, $84,703 $76, Northumberland $3,764 $5, $4,686 $4, $0 $ $1,432 $1, $9,882 $11, /03/2017 Page 10 of 16
11 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Ontario Oakville $3,690 $2, $758 $ $0 $ $1,130 $ $5,578 $4, Oxford $2,046 $1, $480 $ $0 $ $0 $ $2,526 $2, Peel Region $47,039 $52, $51,110 $49, $6,579 $7, $34,360 $24, $139,088 $132, Perth-Huron $1,815 $1, $3,050 $3, $0 $ $200 $ $5,065 $5, Peterborough & District $18,922 $15, $7,237 $6, $130 $ $2,130 $3, $28,419 $25, Prescott-Russell $10,290 $9, $5,788 $3, $0 $ $1,135 $ $17,213 $13, Quinte $59,194 $76, $53,923 $55, $0 $1, $17,894 $20, $131,011 $154, Renfrew County $60,981 $73, $14,079 $16, $2,210 $ $7,573 $17, $84,844 $107, Sarnia-Lambton $16,793 $9, $6,780 $3, $0 $ $5,926 $5, $29,500 $18, Sault Ste. Marie $36,763 $37, $9,213 $8, $0 $ $9,576 $8, $55,552 $55, South Niagara $3,115 $3, $290 $ $0 $ $0 $ $3,405 $3, St. Catharines & District $13,608 $15, $9,945 $7, $3,590 $2, $13,141 $11, $40,284 $36, Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry $15,120 $13, $1,385 $ $0 $ $576 $ $17,081 $14, Sudbury and/et District $87,718 $82, $43,372 $44, $1,569 $ $21,078 $20, $153,737 $147, Thunder Bay $36,996 $33, $8,743 $7, $0 $ $17,947 $14, $63,687 $54, United Way of Canada $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ Windsor-Essex County $34,022 $22, $13,559 $11, $429 $ $30,750 $42, $78,760 $77, York Region $8,742 $ $4,230 $ $0 $ $2,520 $ $15,492 $ Ontario TOTAL $1,576,950 $1,453, $993,280 $895, $86, $72, $711, $657, $3,368, $3,079, /03/2017 Page 11 of 16
12 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island $115,300 $113, $109,102 $80, $1,400 $ $89,636 $83, $315,438 $277, Prince Edward Island TOTAL $115,300 $113, $109,102 $80, $1, $ $89, $83, $315, $277, /03/2017 Page 12 of 16
13 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Québec Abitibi Témiscamingue et Nord-du-Québec $5,159 $5, $1,656 $2, $0 $1, $445 $ $7,261 $9, Bas-Saint-Laurent $6,991 $8, $2,846 $2, $0 $ $8,194 $9, $18,031 $20, Centre-du-Québec $1,730 $1, $685 $1, $0 $ $25 $ $2,440 $2, Duplessis $300 $ $25 $ $0 $ $0 $ $325 $ Estrie $30,291 $51, $20,352 $18, $624 $ $22,884 $18, $74,151 $88, Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine $2,645 $1, $1,935 $ $0 $2, $2,243 $2, $6,822 $6, Gatineau-Labelle-Hautes-Laurentides $3,503 $4, $1,531 $1, $50 $ $724 $ $5,808 $5, Grand Montréal $903,660 $944, $704,416 $634, $53,274 $46, $483,604 $443, $2,144,954 $2,069, Haute-Côte-Nord/Manicouagan $0 $1, $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $1, KRTB-Côte-du-Sud $1,457 $1, $450 $ $0 $ $96 $ $2,003 $1, Lanaudière $13,406 $8, $1,853 $2, $0 $ $600 $ $15,859 $11, Laurentides $27,303 $21, $8,595 $5, $0 $ $3,488 $4, $39,385 $31, Mauricie $67,691 $77, $26,851 $28, $635 $ $25,841 $41, $121,018 $148, Québec et Chaudière-Appalaches $398,860 $400, $231,921 $224, $68,225 $60, $231,571 $204, $930,578 $890, Richelieu-Yamaska $28,230 $21, $11,962 $9, $758 $ $5,107 $6, $46,057 $38, Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean $43,940 $63, $13,864 $15, $0 $ $3,029 $3, $60,833 $82, Sud-Ouest du Québec $2,290 $2, $1,703 $3, $0 $ $480 $ $4,473 $5, Québec TOTAL $1,537,455 $1,616, $1,030,647 $951, $123, $111, $788, $734, $3,479, $3,413, /03/2017 Page 13 of 16
14 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Saskatchewan Battlefords $35 $ $35 $ $0 $ $100 $ $170 $ Regina $84,418 $61, $89,528 $74, $1,340 $ $56,578 $43, $231,863 $181, Saskatoon $142,864 $145, $82,515 $78, $300 $ $37,919 $29, $263,597 $254, Swift Current $520 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $520 $ Weyburn & District $50 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $50 $ Yorkton & District $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ $0 $ Saskatchewan TOTAL $227,886 $208, $172,078 $153, $1, $1, $94, $73, $496, $436, /03/2017 Page 14 of 16
15 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) Yukon Society of the Yukon $12,900 $19, $7,347 $3, $0 $ $2,470 $4, $22,718 $27, Yukon TOTAL $12,900 $19, $7,347 $3, $0.00 $ $2, $4, $22, $27, /03/2017 Page 15 of 16
16 GCWCC - National Results - Comparative Results - - Campaign () CCMTGC - Résultats nationaux - Résultats comparatifs - Campagne - (ment de ) GCWCC NAMTIONAL CAMPAIGN $14,904,935 $13,653, $9,479,094 $8,142, $635,726 $550, $8,616,609 $7,458, $33,636,365 $29,805, /03/2017 Page 16 of 16
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