Nutrition North Canada provided $74 million dollars in subsidy during its seventh year in operation. 29.9 million kg of nutritious perishable and non-perishable food were subsidized in 2017-18.
Ten nutritious perishable foods accounted for more than three quarters of the annual subsidy amount: all fresh fruit , all fresh vegetables, fresh milk, meat, bread, frozen potato products, yogurt, eggs, poultry and UHT milk. These foods receive the program's higher subsidy level.
Among the items eligible for the lower subsidy level, frozen pizza, unsweetened juice (in containers of more than 250 ml), ice cream, crackers and frozen combination foods received the most subsidy (accounting for 4.6% of the total subsidy).
The Baffin Region of Nunavut and Northern Quebec (Nunavik) received 35% and 22% of the total subsidy amount, less than two-thirds of the program's subsidy budget. Nunavut alone received more than half of the annual subsidy amount, for a total of 52%. This is explained both by the fact that Nunavut accounts for 40% of the total program population and has the highest average contribution rate of all Nutrition North Canada regions.
Retailers with stores in northern communities received 92.7% of the product quantities that were subsidized. These locally-operating stores make the subsidy available to the largest number of community residents as possible since most people shop at the local store. In 2017-18, 2.1% of the subsidized products were shipped to individuals ("personal orders"), 3.2 % to commercial establishments like hotels or restaurants, and 2.1% to social institutions such as schools and day cares.
Due to washout of the rails, Churchill became a temporarily eligible community in July 2017 and benefited from the expanded food list, generally only available to Old Crow. T he weight shipped by air to Churchill during the fiscal year was 23,955 Kgs.
Data by product category
This table shows the amount of subsidy that was distributed by product category between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018, and the weight of the products that were subsidized during this period. Product categories are listed in descending order based on the amount of subsidy; the category that received the highest amount of subsidy is listed first, followed by the category that received the second highest amount of subsidy, and so on. Numbers in the table are preliminary. Values are subject to change.
Product category
$ subsidy
% total $
kg of food
% total kg
Fruit and vegetables (fresh and frozen)
23,937,940
32%
8,609,123
29%
Milk (fresh, UHT and canned evaporated)
12,570,583
17%
4,911,544
16%
Meat, poultry and fish (fresh and frozen)
12,284,416
17%
4,772,522
16%
Bread and bread products, cereals, crackers, flour and plain fresh and frozen pasta.
8,893,623
12%
3,600,874
12%
Cheese, yogourt and other dairy products
5,813,923
8%
2,573,040
9%
Unsweetened juice
3,406,827
5%
1,616,318
5%
Eggs and egg substitutes
3,406,707
5%
1,398,139
5%
Combination foods (fresh and frozen)
1,572,974
2%
1,132,035
4%
Cooking oils, margarine, lard, shortening, butter, mayonnaise and salad dressing
734,531
1%
733,712
2%
Infant formula and foods prepared specifically for infants
996,883
1%
382,085
1%
Nuts, seeds, peanut butter and other nut butters, tofu and other meat alternatives
331,667
0%
120,012
0%
Eligible only for the community of Old Crow (Yukon) and Churchill (Manitoba)
34,103
0%
35,230
0%
Non-prescription drugs
18,821
0%
19,011
0%
Country Food
902
0%
1,366
0%
Total
74,003,899
100%
29,905,011
100%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
This chart shows what percentage of the total subsidy transfer between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018 was applied to specific product categories. Because non-prescription drugs and country foods shipped from registered northern processing plants received less than 1% of the subsidy transfer these categories are not shown in the chart. The chart is based on data in the table above.
Image description of the total amount of subsidy spending between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018
The pie graph breaks down the total amount of subsidy spending between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018, by categories of eligible products as follows:
Perishable fruits and vegetables including juice: 37%
Milk and other perishable dairy products: 25%
Perishable meat and alternatives: 22%
Bread, cereal and other perishable grain products: 12 %
Perishable combination foods: 2%
Margarine, oil and other fats: 1%
Other:
Infant formula and infant foods: 1%
Non-prescription drugs: 0%
Eligible only for the community of Old Crow, Yukon: 0%
Country Food: 0%.
Data by province or territory and region
This table shows the amount of subsidy that was distributed by province or territory and region between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018, and the product quantities that were subsidized during this period. Within a province or territory, regions are listed in descending order based on the amount of subsidy; the region that received the highest amount of subsidy is listed first, followed by the region that received the second highest amount of subsidy, and so on. Numbers in the table are preliminary. Values are subject to change.
Province / territory
Region
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Nunavut
Baffin
25,728,463
34.8%
6,768,791
23%
Kivalliq
7,865,103
10.6%
3,239,110
11%
Kitikmeot
4,797,853
6.5%
1,916,475
6%
Nunavut Total
38,391,419
51.9%
11,924,376
40%
Quebec
Nunavik
(Northern Quebec)
16,497,016
22.3%
5,015,635
17%
Quebec
North Shore*
302,036
0.4%
135,727
0%
Quebec Total
16,799,051
22.7%
5,151,362
17%
Ontario
Ontario Total
6,712,092
9.1%
5,336,850
18%
Manitoba
Manitoba Total
6,081,676
8.2%
4,781,596
16%
Northwest Territories
Sahtu
1,834,533
2.5%
743,594
2%
Beaufort-Delta
1,452,710
2.0%
469,043
2%
Great Slave
Lake
614,194
0.8%
234,545
1%
Northerwest Territories Total
3,901,437
5.3%
1,447,181
5%
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland & Labrador Total
1,351,819
1.8%
751,993
3%
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Total
322,577
0.4%
239,019
1%
Alberta
Alberta Total
268,327
0.4%
190,592
1%
Yukon
Yukon Total
175,501
0.2%
82,041
0%
Total
74,003,899
100.0%
29,905,011
100%
* Quebec North Shore communities are eligible for a subsidy from Nutrition North Canada during the months when there is no marine service to these communities (generally from January to March).
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Data by community
This table shows the amount of subsidy that was distributed by community between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018, and the product quantities that were subsidized during this period. Within a province or territory, communities are listed in alphabetic order. Numbers in the table are preliminary. Values are subject to change.
Nunavut
Province / territory
Community
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Arctic Bay
2,017,063
3%
243,065
1%
Arviat
1,145,158
2%
696,529
2%
Baker Lake
2,025,405
3%
673,723
2%
Cambridge Bay
1,009,884
1%
655,948
2%
Cape Dorset
1,602,330
2%
367,111
1%
Chesterfield Inlet
355,649
0%
123,804
0%
Clyde River
1,745,572
2%
276,992
1%
Coral Harbour
883,679
1%
233,331
1%
Gjoa Haven
1,199,952
2%
385,206
1%
Grise Fiord
970,919
1%
61,514
0%
Hall Beach
1,222,387
2%
229,593
1%
Igloolik
2,630,523
4%
496,984
2%
Iqaluit
7,466,573
10%
3,580,979
12%
Kimmirut
701,041
1%
136,605
0%
Kugaaruk
751,388
1%
201,056
1%
Kugluktuk
956,448
1%
414,700
1%
Naujaat (Repulse Bay)
1,077,800
1%
277,801
1%
Pangnirtung
1,660,160
2%
429,006
1%
Pond Inlet
3,685,519
5%
470,007
2%
Qikiqtarjuaq
709,573
1%
156,545
1%
Rankin Inlet
2,082,894
3%
1,113,162
4%
Resolute
967,021
1%
96,721
0%
Sanikiluaq
349,782
0%
223,669
1%
Taloyoak
880,182
1%
259,566
1%
Whale Cove
294,519
0%
120,759
0%
Nunavut Total
38,391,419
52%
11,924,376
40%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Quebec
Community
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Akulivik
670,338
1%
156,235
1%
Aupaluk
253,398
0%
58,708
0%
Chevery
30,625
0%
13,725
0%
Harrington Harbour
22,918
0%
10,173
0%
Inukjuak
1,526,258
2%
580,193
2%
Ivujivik
584,483
1%
114,045
0%
Kangiqsualujjuaq
1,107,029
1%
274,135
1%
Kangiqsujuaq
1,187,662
2%
242,695
1%
Kangirsuk
972,255
1%
191,200
1%
Kuujjuaq
2,843,371
4%
1,177,337
4%
Kuujjuarapik
1,443,919
2%
746,814
2%
La Romaine (Gethsémani)
90,256
0%
39,759
0%
La Tabatière
32,835
0%
14,713
0%
Mutton Bay
5,810
0%
2,559
0%
Port-Menier
6,881
0%
4,499
0%
Puvirnituq
2,204,519
3%
606,582
2%
Quaqtaq
704,595
1%
136,581
0%
Saint-Augustin / Pakuashipi
96,066
0%
42,879
0%
Salluit
2,218,229
3%
455,225
2%
Tasiujaq
417,483
1%
104,189
0%
Tête-à-la-Baleine
16,645
0%
7,421
0%
Umiujaq
363,479
0%
171,696
1%
Quebec Total
16,799,051
23%
5,151,362
17%
* Quebec North Shore communities are eligible for a subsidy from Nutrition North Canada during the months when there is no marine service to these communities (generally from January to March).
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Ontario
Community
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Attawapiskat
693,026
1%
570,619
2%
Bearskin Lake
149,082
0%
136,492
0%
Big Trout Lake
426,502
1%
275,724
1%
Cat Lake
134,218
0%
136,353
0%
Deer Lake
282,529
0%
237,427
1%
Eabamet Lake (Fort Hope)
197,755
0%
190,460
1%
Favourable Lake (Sandy Lake)
682,795
1%
530,439
2%
Fort Albany
277,455
0%
246,466
1%
Fort Severn
357,377
0%
153,153
1%
Kasabonika
397,402
1%
291,461
1%
Kashechewan
558,056
1%
520,400
2%
Keewaywin
128,739
0%
102,705
0%
Kingfisher Lake
213,903
0%
160,208
1%
Lansdowne House (Neskantaga)
0
0%
0
0%
Muskrat Dam
74,855
0%
59,595
0%
North Spirit Lake
57,802
0%
58,062
0%
Ogoki (Marten Falls)
0
0%
0
0%
Peawanuck
180,624
0%
83,450
0%
Pikangikum
480,307
1%
436,747
1%
Poplar Hill
146,492
0%
136,547
0%
Sachigo Lake
183,866
0%
155,540
1%
Summer Beaver (Nibinamik)
0
0%
0
0%
Wapekeka (Angling Lake)
0
0%
0
0%
Weagamow Lake
265,039
0%
215,354
1%
Webequie
318,097
0%
239,610
1%
Wunnummin Lake
237,981
0%
192,834
1%
Ontario Total
6,712,092
9%
5,336,850
18%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Manitoba
Community
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Berens River
214,567
0%
187,874
1%
Brochet
166,468
0%
142,509
0%
Churchill
258,328
0%
185,619
1%
Gods Lake Narrows
435,462
1%
418,681
1%
Gods River
178,960
0%
173,907
1%
Island Lake (Garden Hill)
933,090
1%
661,876
2%
Lac Brochet
232,563
0%
190,174
1%
Little Grand Rapids
186,423
0%
173,373
1%
Negginan (Poplar River)
236,758
0%
207,403
1%
Oxford House
846,213
1%
693,671
2%
Pauingassi
90,908
0%
86,399
0%
Red Sucker Lake
267,417
0%
194,473
1%
Shamattawa
355,468
0%
255,368
1%
St. Theresa Point
1,088,937
1%
775,787
3%
Tadoule Lake
125,790
0%
96,330
0%
Waasagomach
369,278
0%
255,599
1%
York Landing
95,046
0%
82,553
0%
Manitoba Total
6,081,676
8%
4,781,596
16%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Northwest Territories
Community
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Aklavik
142,064
0%
98,873
0%
Colville Lake
184,169
0%
37,908
0%
Déline
386,136
1%
159,658
1%
Fort Good Hope (K'asho Got'ine)
427,101
1%
161,387
1%
Gametì (Rae Lakes)
107,686
0%
41,561
0%
Lutselk'e
208,840
0%
80,823
0%
Norman Wells
508,136
1%
250,365
1%
Paulatuk
272,912
0%
78,546
0%
Sachs Harbour
199,988
0%
34,903
0%
Tuktoyaktuk
305,184
0%
130,584
0%
Tulita
328,992
0%
134,275
0%
Ulukhaktok (Holman)
532,563
1%
126,136
0%
Wekweèti (Snare Lake)
81,759
0%
31,295
0%
Wha Ti
0
0%
0
0%
Northwest Territories Total
3,901,437
5%
1,447,181
5%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Community
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Black Tickle
36,219
0%
22,165
0%
Hopedale
168,645
0%
103,722
0%
Makkovik
113,891
0%
83,191
0%
Nain
564,308
1%
240,037
1%
Natuashish
293,940
0%
155,541
1%
Postville
60,307
0%
40,207
0%
Rigolet
114,509
0%
107,130
0%
Newfoundland and Labrador Total
1,351,819
2%
751,993
3%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Saskatchewan
Community
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Fond-du-Lac
210,374
0%
156,877
1%
Uranium City
20,511
0%
14,188
0%
Wollaston Lake
91,693
0%
67,955
0%
Saskatchewan Total
322,577
0%
239,019
1%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Alberta
Community
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Fort Chipewyan
268,327
0%
190,592
1%
Alberta Total
268,327
0%
190,592
1%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Yukon
Community
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Old Crow
175,501
0%
82,041
0%
Yukon Total
175,501
0%
82,041
0%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Total
Community
$ subsidy
% total $
kg
% total kg
Nunavut Total
38,391,419
52%
11,924,376
40%
Quebec Total
16,799,051
23%
5,151,362
17%
Ontario Total
6,712,092
9%
5,336,850
18%
Manitoba Total
6,081,676
8%
4,781,596
16%
Northwest Territories Total
3,901,437
5%
1,447,181
5%
Newfoundland and Labrador Total
1,351,819
2%
751,993
3%
Saskatchewan Total
322,577
0%
239,019
1%
Alberta Total
268,327
0%
190,592
1%
Yukon Total
175,501
0%
82,041
0%
Total
74,003,900
100%
29,905,011
100%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Data per capita
This table shows the amount of subsidy that was distributed and the product quantities that were subsidized between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018, on a per capita (per person) basis. The table includes all communities that were eligible for a full subsidy all year. Population counts from the 2016 Census were used to calculate the per capita values. Within a province or territory, communities are listed in alphabetical order. Numbers in the table are preliminary. Values are subject to change.
Nunavut
Community
Population
2016
$ subsidy
per capita
kg
per capita
Arctic Bay
868
2,017,063
2,324
243,065
280
Arviat
2,657
1,145,158
431
696,529
262
Baker Lake
2,069
2,025,405
979
673,723
326
Cambridge Bay
1,766
1,009,884
572
655,948
371
Cape Dorset
1,441
1,602,330
1,112
367,111
255
Chesterfield Inlet
437
355,649
814
123,804
283
Clyde River
1,053
1,745,572
1,658
276,992
263
Coral Harbour
891
883,679
992
233,331
262
Gjoa Haven
1,324
1,199,952
906
385,206
291
Grise Fiord
129
970,919
7,527
61,514
477
Hall Beach
848
1,222,387
1,441
229,593
271
Igloolik
1,682
2,630,523
1,564
496,984
295
Iqaluit
7,740
7,466,573
965
3,580,979
463
Kimmirut
389
701,041
1,802
136,605
351
Kugaaruk
933
751,388
805
201,056
215
Kugluktuk
1,491
956,448
641
414,700
278
Naujaat (Repulse Bay)
1,082
1,077,800
996
277,801
257
Pangnirtung
1,481
1,660,160
1,121
429,006
290
Pond Inlet
1,617
3,685,519
2,279
470,007
291
Qikiqtarjuaq
598
709,573
1,187
156,545
262
Rankin Inlet
2,842
2,082,894
733
1,113,162
392
Resolute
198
967,021
4,884
96,721
488
Sanikiluaq
882
349,782
397
223,669
254
Taloyoak
1,029
880,182
855
259,566
252
Whale Cove
435
294,519
677
120,759
278
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Quebec
Community
Population
$ subsidy
per capita
kg
per capita
Akulivik
633
670,338
1,059
156,235
247
Aupaluk
209
253,398
1,212
58,708
281
Chevery
236
30,625
130
13,725
58
Harrington Harbour
229
22,918
100
10,173
44
Inukjuak
1,757
1,526,258
869
580,193
330
Ivujivik
414
584,483
1,412
114,045
275
Kangiqsualujjuaq
942
1,107,029
1,175
274,135
291
Kangiqsujuaq
750
1,187,662
1,584
242,695
324
Kangirsuk
567
972,255
1,715
191,200
337
Kuujjuaq
2,754
2,843,371
1,032
1,177,337
428
Kuujjuarapik
1,670
1,443,919
865
746,814
447
La Romaine (Gethsémani)
977
90,256
92
39,759
41
La Tabatière
265
32,835
124
14,713
56
Mutton Bay
163
5,810
36
2,559
16
Port-Menier
218
6,881
32
4,499
21
Puvirnituq
1,779
2,204,519
1,239
606,582
341
Quaqtaq
403
704,595
1,748
136,581
339
Saint-Augustin / Pakuashipi
682
96,066
141
42,879
63
Salluit
1,483
2,218,229
1,496
455,225
307
Tasiujaq
369
417,483
1,131
104,189
282
Tête-à-la-Baleine
145
16,645
115
7,421
51
Umiujaq
442
363,479
822
171,696
388
* Quebec North Shore communities are eligible for a subsidy from Nutrition North Canada during the months when there is no marine service to these communities (generally from January to March).
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Northwest Territories
Community
Population
$ subsidy
per capita
kg
per capita
Aklavik
590
142,064
241
98,873
168
Colville Lake
129
184,169
1,428
37,908
294
Déline
533
386,136
724
159,658
300
Fort Good Hope (K'asho Got'ine)
516
427,101
828
161,387
313
Gametì (Rae Lakes)
278
107,686
387
41,561
149
Lutselk'e
303
208,840
689
80,823
267
Norman Wells
778
508,136
653
250,365
322
Paulatuk
265
272,912
1,030
78,546
296
Sachs Harbour
103
199,988
1,942
34,903
339
Tuktoyaktuk
898
305,184
340
130,584
145
Tulita
477
328,992
690
134,275
281
Ulukhaktok (Holman)
396
532,563
1,345
126,136
319
Wekweèti (Snare Lake)
129
81,759
634
31,295
243
Whati
470
215,909
459
80,866
172
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Manitoba
Community
Population
$ subsidy
per capita
kg
per capita
Berens River
1,128
214,567
190
187,874
167
Brochet
383
166,468
435
142,509
372
Churchill
899
258,328
287
185,619
206
Gods Lake Narrows
982
435,462
443
418,681
426
Gods River
643
178,960
278
173,907
270
Island Lake (Garden Hill)
2,591
933,090
360
661,876
255
Lac Brochet
728
232,563
319
190,174
261
Little Grand Rapids
810
186,423
230
173,373
214
Negginan (Poplar River)
866
236,758
273
207,403
239
Oxford House
1,950
846,213
434
693,671
356
Pauingassi
271
90,908
335
86,399
319
Red Sucker Lake
675
267,417
396
194,473
288
Shamattawa
1,019
355,468
349
255,368
251
St. Theresa Point
3,262
1,088,937
334
775,787
238
Tadoule Lake
324
125,790
388
96,330
297
Waasagomach
1,403
369,278
263
255,599
182
York Landing
443
95,046
215
82,553
186
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Ontario
Community
Population
$ subsidy
per capita
kg
per capita
Attawapiskat
1,501
693,026
462
570,619
380
Bearskin Lake
355
149,082
420
136,492
384
Big Trout Lake
1,024
426,502
417
275,724
269
Cat Lake
565
134,218
238
136,353
241
Deer Lake
867
282,529
326
237,427
274
Eabamet Lake (Fort Hope)
1,014
197,755
195
190,460
188
Favourable Lake (Sandy Lake)
2,017
682,795
339
530,439
263
Fort Albany
759
277,455
366
246,466
325
Fort Severn
361
357,377
990
153,153
424
Kasabonika
849
397,402
468
291,461
343
Kashechewan
1,404
558,056
397
520,400
371
Keewaywin
421
128,739
306
102,705
244
Kingfisher Lake
511
213,903
419
160,208
314
Lansdowne House
237
96,821
409
75,824
320
Muskrat Dam
281
74,855
266
59,595
212
North Spirit Lake
293
57,802
197
58,062
198
Ogoki
252
3,669
15
5,405
21
Peawanuck
195
180,624
926
83,450
428
Pikangikum
2,084
480,307
230
436,747
210
Poplar Hill
473
146,492
310
136,547
289
Sachigo Lake
514
183,866
358
155,540
303
Summer Beaver
382
100,974
264
79,257
207
Angling Lake
440
66,724
152
46,718
106
Weagamow Lake
886
265,039
299
215,354
243
Webequie
778
318,097
409
239,610
308
Wunnummin Lake
593
237,981
401
192,834
325
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Community
Population
$ subsidy
per capita
kg
per capita
Black Tickle
150
36,219
241
22,165
148
Hopedale
574
168,645
294
103,722
181
Makkovik
377
113,891
302
83,191
221
Nain
1,125
564,308
502
240,037
213
Natuashish
936
293,940
314
155,541
166
Postville
177
60,307
341
40,207
227
Rigolet
305
114,509
375
107,130
351
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Alberta
Community
Population
$ subsidy
per capita
kg
per capita
Fort Chipewyan
852
268,327
315
190,592
224
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Saskatchewan
Community
Population
$ subsidy
per capita
kg
per capita
Fond-du-Lac
903
210,374
233
156,877
174
Uranium City
73
20,511
281
14,188
194
Wollaston Lake
1,377
91,693
67
67,955
49
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Yukon
Community
Population
$ subsidy
per capita
kg
per capita
Old Crow
221
175,501
794
82,041
371
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Total
Population
$ subsidy
per capita
kg
per capita
103,337
74,003,900
716
29,905,011
289
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
Data per retailer or supplier
This table shows the amount of subsidy that was distributed and the product quantities that were subsidized between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018, by registered retailer and supplier. Retailers and suppliers are listed in descending order based on the subsidy amount; the recipient that received the highest amount of subsidy is listed first, followed by the community that received the second highest amount of subsidy, and so on. Numbers in the table are preliminary. Values are subject to change.
Retailers / Suppliers
$ Subsidy
% Total $
KG
% Total Kg
North West Company
38,186,957
52%
17,571,205
59%
Arctic Co-operatives Ltd
12,018,690
16%
3,455,899
12%
Fédération des Coopératives du Nord du Québec
9,347,686
13%
2,505,690
8%
Les Consultants de l'Arctique
3,549,552
5%
1,181,293
4%
Marché Daoust
2,546,861
3%
918,830
3%
Ben Deshaies Grossiste
1,261,698
2%
581,239
2%
Pratts Ltd
1,169,980
2%
857,316
3%
Hamilton Wholesalers
957,986
1%
499,558
2%
SouthCamp Enterprises (953731 NWT Ltd)
836,515
1%
69,816
0%
Northern Shopper
614,374
1%
267,456
1%
Harris Meats
551,354
1%
389,448
1%
Meechim North
490,890
1%
320,486
1%
Tlicho Investment Corporation
405,299
1%
153,702
1%
Stanton Group Ltd.
307,458
0%
127,065
0%
Newfoundland Multi-Food Limited
193,543
0%
115,181
0%
Rampart Rentals
192,687
0%
90,605
0%
Distribution Côte Nord
183,344
0%
81,266
0%
Valu Lots
126,734
0%
75,442
0%
Shaw Family Bakery
118,318
0%
84,251
0%
Alix Enterprises Ltd
115,333
0%
96,120
0%
Atlantic Grocery Distributors
104,466
0%
63,370
0%
Sysco Winnipeg
94,584
0%
70,407
0%
Distribution GFD Inc.
83,990
0%
38,973
0%
Jasman Ventures Inc.
65,304
0%
50,506
0%
Public Meat
54,826
0%
51,034
0%
Arctic Fresh Inc.
52,922
0%
14,925
0%
Marché Turenne Inc
44,213
0%
12,508
0%
Arctic Buying Company Kivalliq
42,623
0%
20,842
0%
M&M Yellowknife (Cactus Holding)
38,174
0%
9,820
0%
Marché Central du Nord
37,662
0%
10,295
0%
Arctic Connection
33,244
0%
20,863
0%
JG Grocery
24,489
0%
19,930
0%
Northern Fancy Meat
22,342
0%
9,052
0%
Distribution Pascal Doiron (9316-0422 QC Inc)
21,220
0%
9,307
0%
Eskimo Point Lumber Supply
18,714
0%
9,906
0%
Cantor's Grocery Co-Op Ltd.
15,080
0%
9,424
0%
La Charcuterie D.E.T. Inc.
13,482
0%
6,182
0%
Parkes General Store
11,101
0%
7,202
0%
Foodshare Toronto
9,716
0%
7,474
0%
AN Food Distributors
9,151
0%
3,890
0%
Aki Energy
8,944
0%
5,590
0%
Neechi Foods Co-Op Ltd.
6,638
0%
4,516
0%
Labrador Investments Ltd
5,802
0%
2,321
0%
Saslove's Meat Market Ltd.
5,077
0%
2,194
0%
BBE Expediting Ltd.
4,875
0%
2,614
0%
Total
74,003,899
100%
29,905,011
100%
Note: Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
This table shows the amount of subsidy that was distributed and the product quantities that were subsidized between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018, by the type of client that purchased the subsidized products. Numbers in the table are preliminary. Values are subject to change.