Coun. Nick Volkow owns five (now worthless) shares in the British Columbia Resource Investment Corporation, Coun. Colleen Jordan's middle name is Evelyn, and Coun. Sav Dhaliwal's full first name is Satvinder.
These were some of the details revealed in the mayor and councillors' financial disclosure statements for 2011.
Mayor Derek Corrigan's listed assets were his legal practice, and shares in Vancity, the Working Opportunity Fund, and ATI Airtest Technology Inc.
His income comes from his indemnity and expense allowance as mayor - totalling $117,532 in 2011 - his position as a Metro Vancouver director, a Municipal Finance Authority director, and a member of TransLink's Mayors' Council.
Corrigan did not have any financial liabilities or own any real estate apart from his home in 2011, according to the statement.
Coun. Sav Dhaliwal listed his assets as shares in Vancity, Nortel Networks Corporation, Telus and IBM. He also listed assorted mutual funds with CIBC and the Royal Bank of Canada.
His income included his pension from Telus, his earnings as a councillor - totalling $45,368 for the basic indemnity and expense allowance for all councillors - and his income as a board and committee member with Metro Vancouver. He also listed three properties in Port Moody, Coquitlam and Maple Ridge under real estate.
His creditors were listed as CIBC, CIBC Mortgage and Westminster Savings.
Coun. Paul McDonell didn't list any assets, liabilities, corporate assets or real estate in his disclosure. His income was his earnings as a councillor.
Coun. Colleen Jordan did not list any assets, liabilities corporate assets or real estate in her disclosure statement, either.
Under income, she listed her earnings as a councillor, and as a director of Metro Vancouver, Pacific Blue Cross, and Community Savings Credit Union.
Coun. Dan Johnston listed shares with Vancity and Coast Capital Savings under assets, as well as his pension with the B.C. Teachers' Staff Pension Plan and the College Pension Plan; RRSP units with Ethical Funds; and RESP units with the National Bank.
His income was listed as his earnings as a councillor, an alternate director and committee member of Metro Vancouver, an alternative representative on TransLink's Mayors' Council, a partner with Canada Flag Market and an employee with the B.C. Teachers' Federation.
Coun. Anne Kang only included her income as a Burnaby teacher in her disclosure statement.
Coun. Richard Chang - listed as Ching Chang in the statement - only listed his income as a city councillor in his statement.
Coun. Nick Volkow listed his five shares from the now defunct British Columbia Resource Investment Corporation as his assets, and his income as a councillor.
Coun. Pietro Calendino listed his assets as a holding com-pany, 426021 BC Ltd.; an RRSP with Mackenzie and Invesco mutual funds, and a spousal RRSP with Edward Jones; and shares in the Bank of America Corporation, Citygroup, Fannie Mae, MGA B.C. Bonds, and CPN-Province of Ontario.
He listed his income as a councillor and as an alternate director of Metro Vancouver.
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