Dr. Deena Hinshaw received almost $228,000 in cash benefits in 2021

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Dr. Deena Hinshaw received almost $228,000 in cash benefits in 2021
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Alberta's chief medical officer of health received almost $228,000 in cash and benefits during the 2021 calendar year.

That was on top of a salary of $363,634 and"non-cash benefits" of about $5,200 for Dr. Deena Hinshaw last year. The numbers are listed on theIn total, 107 provincially-paid employees -- most in management positions and working in health -- received cash payouts in 2021. The so-called"Sunshine List" discloses the compensation of almost 2,000 people.

He says Hinshaw's bonuses were calculated using her base hourly rate and the number of overtime hours she worked in 2021 beyond 45 hours a week. Mount Royal University political scientist Duane Bratt says he understand the pandemic-related payouts -- but he doesn't think every Albertan will. AHS head Dr. Verna Yiu said 750 health employees are requesting exemptions from the provincial vaccination mandate

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