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SickKids

The Hospital for Sick Children (more commonly known as SickKids) is a research facility under the University of Toronto.

Funding

Government of Canada

SickKids received $99,680.00 from the Government of Canada through a grant program titled “Encouraging vaccine confidence in Canada“, designed to promote COVID-19 vaccine products.1) The grant was jointly administered by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).2)

One of their proposals was called “Building COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence: Educating the Educators”. The result was a promotional video titled “COVID-19 Vaccination Information for Education & Child Care Sector Staff” narrated by Dr. Danielle Martin.3) 4) It was published by 19 to Zero, and distributed by the Ontario Ministry of Education to “school boards, private schools and child care centres to use in COVID-19 vaccination educational programs.5) The other proposal was titled “Stop COVID in Kids - School based vaccine education outreach to build trust and empower families”.

Hamilton Community Foundation

SickKids also received $2502.00 from the Hamilton Community Foundation for COVID-19 relief.6)

SickKids Foundation

SickKids receives significant funding from a large array of relevant donors through the SickKids Foundation, including an ambiguous number of anonymous donors.7)

Airlines and Aircraft

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Air Canada Foundation $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst -
Boeing $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.8)
WestJet $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor -

Banks and Financial Services

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
American Express $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
Barclays $100,000.00 - $249,000.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.9)
BMO Financial Group $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Member organization of the World Economic Forum.10)
Capital One $500,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
CIBC $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst -
Deutsche Bank $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.11)
Fidelity $25,000.00 - $49,999.00 Partner Member organization of the World Economic Forum.12)
Goldman Sachs $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Member organization of the World Economic Forum.13)
HSBC $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Member organization of the World Economic Forum.14)
JPMorgan Chase $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.15)
KPMG $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Member organization of the World Economic Forum.16)
Manulife $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Member organization of the World Economic Forum.17)
Mastercard $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Funder of the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator.18) Member organization of the World Economic Forum.19)
Merrill Lynch $500,000.00 - $999,999.00 Grand Sponsor -
Morgan Stanley $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.20)
National Bank of Canada $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
RBC (Royal Bank of Canada) $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Member organization of the World Economic Forum.21)
Republic Bank (Barbados) $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
Scotiabank $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst -
Sun Life Financial $1,000,000.00 - $4,999,999.00 Grand Partner -
TD Bank Group $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Member organization of the World Economic Forum.22)

Digital Technology

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Apple $50,000 - $99,999 Partner Member organization of the World Economic Forum.23)
Cisco $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.24)
GE Foundation $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Member organization of the World Economic Forum.25)
Google $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.26)
Hewlett Packard $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Member organization of the World Economic Forum.27)
IBM $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Member organization of the World Economic Forum.28)
Microsoft $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Member organization of the World Economic Forum.29) A Bill Gates company.
Oracle $1,000,000.00 - $4,999,999.00 Grand Partner Manages the COVID-19 vaccine data tracking system in the United States.30)
Siemens $500,000.00 - $999,999.00 Grand Sponsor Member organization of the World Economic Forum.31)

Government

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Consulate General of India $50,000.00 - $99,999.00 Partner -
Ontario Ministry of Solicitor General $500,000.00 - $999,999.00 Grand Sponsor -
Toronto Police Service $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor -

Hospitality

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Marriott Hotels of Canada $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Member organization of the World Economic Forum.32)

Investment Firms, Accounting Services and Holding Companies

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Berkshire Hathaway $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Via Dairy Queen and Duracell.
Brookfield $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Member organization of the World Economic Forum.33)
Cadillac Fairview $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Wholly owned by the Ontario Teacher's Pension Plan, member organization of the World Economic Forum.34) 35)
Canacord Genuity $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Largest independent investment dealer in Canada.36)
Deloitte $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Member organization of the World Economic Forum.37)
Ontario Teachers Insurance Plan $500,000.00 - $999,999.00 Grand Sponsor -
PricewaterhouseCoopers $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Member organization of the World Economic Forum.38)

Media and Entertainment

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
CTV News $1,000,000.00 - $4,999,999.00 Grand Partner -
Entertainment One $500,000.00 - $999,999.00 Grand Sponsor -
Fairchild Media Group $1,000,000.00 - $4,999,999.00 Grand Partner Parent company is partially owned by China.
NBCUniversal $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.39)
Sony $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Member organization of the World Economic Forum.40)
Toronto Star $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Publishes divisive rhetoric about the unvaccinated.41)
Warner Music $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron -

Medical Technology Companies

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Cardinal Health $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron -
DuPont $25,000.00 - $49,999.00 Partner -
Generex Biotechnology $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor -
Illumina $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Member organization of the World Economic Forum.42)
Medcan $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Provides genome sequencing services and PCR testing through Swift Health.43)
Medtronic $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Member organization of the World Economic Forum.44)
VIASYS Healthcare $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron -

Non-Profits and NGOs

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Blu Genes Foundation $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Advancing gene therapy and gene editing technologies, funded by Bell Canada, BMO Financial Group, Deloitte, KPMG, RBC (Royal Bank of Canada), and Rogers Communications.45)
Calgary Foundation $100,000.00 - $249,000.00 Patron Paid out many COVID-19 related grants, including to the Canadian Mental Health Association.46)
Canadian Cancer Society $100,000.00 - $249,000.00 Patron Funded by AstraZeneca, Bayer, BMO Financial Group, CIBC, Honda, Innovative Medicines Canada, KPMG, Masonic Foundation of Manitoba, Merck, Novartis, Pfizer, Pharmasave, RBC (Royal Bank of Canada), Roche, Uber, and WestJet.47)
Canadian Gene Cure Foundation $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Vifor Pharma, HSBC, and Merck.
Cystic Fibrosis Canada $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Funded by Siemens, Viatris, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, HealthPartners, Horizon Therapeutics, and Merck.48)
Diabetes Canada $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Funded by the Abbott, AstraZeneca, Bayer, Becton Dickinson and Company, Boehringer Ingelheim, Calgary Foundation, Canadian National Railway, Conviron, Coulter's Pharmacy, Dexcom, Eli Lilly, Elsevier, Emergent Biosolutions, Fidelity, Government of Canada, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, IBM, Janssen, Johnson & Johnson, Knights Templar Charitable Foundation of Canada, KPMG, MedActiv, Merck, Nestlé, Novo Nordisk, PayPal, PepsiCo, PricewaterhouseCoopers, RBC (Royal Bank of Canada), Roche, Rubicon Pharmacies, Sanofi, SaskTel, Scotiabank, Shoppers Drug Mart, Takeda, TD Bank Group, TELUS, United Way, the University of Saskatchewan, Vancouver Foundation, Walmart, WorkSafeBC, and Ypsomed.49)
Masonic Foundation of Ontario $1,000,000.00 - $4,999,999.00 Grand Partner Sponsors medical research as well as a “child identification program” called MASONICh.I.P.50)
Sunshine Kids Foundation $100,000.00 - $249,000.00 Patron Funded by and/or partnered with Amazon, American Express, Apple, AT&T, Bank of America, Berkshire Hathaway, BlackRock, Boeing, bp, Bristol-Myers Squibb, British Columbia Children's Hospital, CBS, Chevron, Coca-Cola, Costco, Disneyland Resorts, Drug Enforcement Administration, Ecolab, Facebook, Fidelity, Florida Department of Corrections, Fluor, Fraternal Order of Police, Hackensack University Medical Center (under Hackensack Meridian Health, a member organization of the World Economic Forum)51) Halliburton, IWK Health Centre, J.K. Simmons, Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan Chase, Kaiser Permanente, LEGO, LinkedIn, Live Nation, Lucky Strike, Microsoft, Moody National Bank, Morgan Stanley, New York Police Department, New York Yankees, Novartis, NVIDIA, Oracle, PayPal, PepsiCo, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Raytheon, Schwab Charitable, Shell, Siemens, Southwest Airlines, Sun Life Financial, Target, TransCanada PipeLines, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas State University, T-Mobile, United Way, Universal Studios, Viacom, Walgreens, Walmart, Walt Disney World, Warner Brothers, WebMD, Wells Fargo, and Westin Houston Medical Centre.52) 53) 54) 55)

Oil and Gas Companies

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Shell $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Member organization of the World Economic Forum.56)

Other

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Ford $250,000.00 - $499,999.99 Benefactor -
General Motors $250,000.00 - $499,999.99 Benefactor -
Honda $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.57)
Johnson Controls $500,000.00 - $999,999.00 Grand Sponsor Member organization of the World Economic Forum.58)
Lyft $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron -
McDonald's $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron -
Nestlé $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.59)
Procter & Gamble $500,000.00 - $999,999.00 Grand Sponsor Member organization of the World Economic Forum.60)

Pharmaceutical Companies

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Abbott $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Manufactures COVID-19 rapid antigen tests.
AbbVie $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
Albireo $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
Actelion $50,000.00 - $99,999.00 Partner A subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson.
Alexion $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patrons -
ALK $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
Amgen $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Manufactures COVID-19 antibody therapies with Eli Lilly.61)
Apotex $100,000.00 - $499,999.99 Patron -
Astellas $500,000.00 - $999,999.00 Grand Sponsor Gene therapy developer.
AstraZeneca $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Distributing a COVID-19 vaccine product. Member organization of the World Economic Forum.62)
Avantor $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
Baxter $1,000,000.00 - $4,999,999.00 Grand Partner Partnered with Moderna in March 2021 to manufacture their COVID-19 mRNA vaccine product in the United States.63)
Bayer $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Part of the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust, and Mastercard to “accelerate treatments, vaccines, and diagnostics”.64) Member organization of the World Economic Forum.65)
Berlex $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron -
Biogen $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Member organization of the World Economic Forum.66)
Bristol-Myers Squibb $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Part of the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator.67)
CSL Behring $500,000.00 - $999,999.00 Grand Sponsor -
Eli Lilly $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Manufactures COVID-19 antibody therapies with Amgen.68) Part of the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator.69)
Emergent BioSolutions $25,000.00 - $49,999.00 Partner -
Genzyme $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Subsidiary of Sanofi.
GlaxoSmithKline $1,000,000.00 - $4,999,999.00 Grand Partner Part of the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator.70)
Janssen $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Distributing a COVID-19 vaccine product. Pharmaceutical arm of Johnson & Johnson, a member organization of the World Economic Forum.71)
Johnson & Johnson $10,000,000.00+ Grand Benefactor Parent company of Janssen. Member organization of the World Economic Forum.72)
Merck $250,000.00 - $499,999.99 Benefactor Member organization of the World Economic Forum.73) Original patent holder for Ivermectin and current manufacturer of Molnupiravir.74) 75) Part of the COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator.76)
Mirum Pharma $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
Novartis $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Member organization of the World Economic Forum.77)
Novo Dordisk $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Member organization of the World Economic Forum.78)
Novopharm $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron Merged with Teva Canada.79)
Pfizer $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Distributing a mRNA gene therapy COVID-19 vaccine product. Member organization of the World Economic Forum.80)
Roche $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor Member organization of the World Economic Forum.81)
Sanofi $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Member organization of the World Economic Forum.82)
Spark Therapeutics $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Genetic disease subsidiary of Roche.
Takeda $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Member organization of the World Economic Forum.83)
UCB BioPharma $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
Vertex Pharmaceuticals $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -

Retail and Wholesale

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Best Buy $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Major shareholders are Vanguard, BlackRock, JP Morgan Chase, State Street, Bank of America, and Charles Schwab.84)
Costco Wholesale $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst -
I.D.A. Pharmacy $250,000.00 - $499,999.00 Benefactor -
Loblaws $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker Parent company of Shoppers Drug Mart.
Rexall $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron -
Shoppers Drug Mart $1,000,000.00 - $4,999,999.00 Grand Partner Retailer of COVID-19 vaccine products.85)
Starbucks $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
Walmart $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Member organization of the World Economic Forum.86)

Shipping and Supply

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Canadian National Railway $1,000,000.00 - $4,999,999.00 Grand Partner A Bill Gates company.
Canada Post $100,000.00 - $249,999.00 Patron -
FedEx $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -

Telecommunications

Name Amount Donor Rank Notes
Bell Canada $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
Rogers Communications $100,000.00 - $999,999.00 Groundbreaker -
TELUS $1,000,000.00+ Groundbreaker and Catalyst Major shareholders are RBC (Royal Bank of Canada, Vanguard, TD Bank Group, BMO Financial Group and CIBC.87)
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