South Pender, from what I know there is no one up in Canada who does any custom brass prep.
There are guys in the states that do it but that is in the US. No good to you up here. I believe the minimum charge for a prepped case is 1.00/case. So your 110.00 or so Canadian for a box of brass is up to about 210.00.
If guys are like me, they set there neck turners to the thickness they want and NEVER touch it. They would buy another and set it up. That is the way I would do it if I had to. So messing with a neck turner to make brass for someone else would not be in my interests unless I had a lathe that I could dedicate to that. Then you mentioned fully fire formed. There would be added costs for that. Powder, primers, bullets, having a dedicated fireforming rig.
Hate to say it but I think you are going to have to tackle it yourself, buy the necessary tools and get at it.
It is a tedious enough process in my mind doing it for ones self let alone another.
Brass, Hirsch Precision will probably be the best pricing. Bart's bullets, good luck. 22 caliber match bullets, Berger would probably be the easiest to get. IF and when Dan Opel gets back at it he may still make some 22 cal bullets. Dan has a big enough order of 6mm bullets he needs to get out before match season starts so .22's are likely on the back burner.
Maybe I should have spent my pension lawsuit winnings on bullet making equipment?
I doubt that. It would have taken to long to get a set of of carbide dies and who knows if they would produce winning quality bullets......... Then the tax man would have wanted 1/2 of it anyways.
Wish I had better news for you.
Calvin