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Walking on Sunshine:Province releases $100K club list

It pays to work at Lakehead University. About 240 employees at the school made the province’s Public Sector Salary Disclosure List , known as the sunshine list, for 2011.
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It pays to work at Lakehead University.

About 240 employees at the school made the province’s Public Sector Salary Disclosure List, known as the sunshine list, for 2011.

Last year 78,901 public employees in Ontario made $100,000 or more, up from 71,478 in 2010.

President Brian Stevenson topped the school’s list making $360,000 in 2011.

Confederation College had 76 people on the list, with academic vice-president Judi Maundrell making the most at $176, 754. President Jim Madder, who took over in July, took home $103,904.

Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre had 94 people. President and CEO Andree Robichaud topped all local lists making $390,750. St. Joseph’s Care group CEO Tracy Buckler made $303,867.

Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board associate director Thomas Mustapic led the board’s list of 33 with $159,773. Director Joan Powell was just under that at $153,553 with outgoing director Gian De Favri leaving with $119,655.

Lakehead Public Schools’ 71 listed employees were led by director Catherine Siemieniuk’s $189, 240. Conseil scolaire de districte catholique des Aurores boreales director Sylvianne Mauro made $200,231. That board had 14 others on the list.

Andree Robichaud, President and Chief Executive Officer of Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, topped the local sunshine list making $390,750 last year. 

MPP Michael Gravelle made $165,851 as Minister of Natural Resources while MPP Bill Mauro made $133,217.

The city released its list of 244 people earlier this month , with city manager Tim Commisso coming out on top with $218,962.

 





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