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Ontario Sunshine List 2015 released
Ontario Power Generation CEO Tom Mitchell tops list again with $1.55M salary
CBC News Posted: Mar 27, 2015 7:14 AM ET Last Updated: Mar 27, 2015 1:38 PM ET

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The Sunshine List discloses the salaries of public servants who work for organizations that receive money from the Ontario provincial government and who earn more than $100,000 a year. (CBC)

A total of 111,438 public sector workers in Ontario were paid more than $100,000 in 2014, according to details included in the so-called Sunshine List released this morning.

The annual sunshine list, which includes nurses, teachers, police and firefighters, in addition to provincial civil servants, grew by more than 13,600 workers over 2013.

Reporters are still poring through the six-volume report of big earners, but it appears Ontario Power Generation CEO Tom Mitchell topped the list again with $1.55 million in salary and benefits.

There are about 12,500 employees from OPG, Hydro One and their subsidiaries on the 2014 list, up by nearly 1,000 over 2013, when the auditor general warned those salaries were driving up electricity rates.

Premier Kathleen Wynne was paid just over $209,00 last year, up about $10,000 from 2013.

Last year's list filled five binders, leading some to argue the $100,000 threshold is too low. Others, however, insist that $100,000 remains a lot of money to most Ontarians and that disclosing the list goes a long way toward government accountability.

List introduced by Mike Harris
The Public Salary Disclosure Act requires organizations that receive public funding from the Province of Ontario to disclose annually the names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.

The act was brought in under the Mike Harris-led Progressive Conservative government in 1996. At the time, Harris said it served as an important check on the public payroll. If the list was adjusted for inflation since 1996, the real benchmark salary would now be around $145,000.

The act applies to organizations such as the Government of Ontario, Crown agencies, municipalities, hospitals, public health boards, school boards, universities, colleges, Hydro One, Ontario Power Generation, and other public sector employers who receive a significant level of funding from the provincial government.

Tom Mitchell, chief executive of Ontario Power Generation, topped last year's list with earnings of $1.71 million. Carmine Marcello, chief executive of Hydro One, brought in $728,570.
 
Over 2,200 City of Ottawa employees make Sunshine List

Posted on 3/27/2015 11:26:00 AM by Alison Sandor

More than 2,200 Ottawa city employees are on the province's annual Sunshine List of those public servants earning more than $100,000 a year.

Almost half of those employees work for the Ottawa Police Service.

The top paid officer is Police Chief Charles Bordeleau, who made $274,475.20 in 2014. Deputy Police Chief Ed Keeley is the second highest-paid officer on the force, making $225,753.62.

But the top paid City of Ottawa employee is City Manager Kent Kirkpatrick, who brought in over $341,000 in 2014.
Meantime Ottawa's chief medical officer of health, Dr. Isra Levy made over $324,000.

Thirty-three paramedics earned more than $100,000 dollars last year, so did 16 OC Transpo drivers.

There were 116 employees at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario on the list, with CEO Alex Munter making $330,000 in 2014.

The Ottawa Hospital reports 475 of its employees crossed the $100,000 dollar salary threshold last year.

Its CEO, Doctor Jack Kitts, is the top-earner in Ottawa, with a $630,000 salary, the same as last year

http://www.cfra.com/news/2015/03/27/over-2200-city-of-ottawa-employees-make-sunshine-list
 
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