The list of Ontario public sector employees earning $100,000 or more grew by over 19,000 employees last year, to now include more than 151,000 people
TORONTO — The CEO of Ontario Power Generation was the highest paid public sector employee in the province last year, topping a growing list of those earning $100,000 or more.
The top ten spots on the 2018 list were rounded out by three other Ontario Power Generation executives, a pair of Crown agency heads, three hospital CEOs, and the president of a corporation that manages investments for a university. “We’re going to continue to look at every piece of compensation because … 52 per cent of all government expenditures are compensation,” he said. “We want to make sure people get value for that money.”
The province’s second-highest earner last year was Daren Smith, president of the University of Toronto Asset Management Corporation, with a salary of $989,308. OPG’s Chief Nuclear Officer Glenn Jager ranked third on the list, making $962,749. When asked about Bevan’s increase in compensation, interim Liberal leader John Fraser said neither he or his party were involved in decisions regarding government salaries or severances.Wynne’s chief investment officer Allan O’Dette — who was dismissed by the Ford government after it was elected — made $561,872.
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