Ontario tops the annual sun list of the highest owners – CEO of Metrolinx makes the best 5

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Ontario released its annual salaries, nicknamed the Sunshine menu, which revealed more than 375,000 employees publicly driven in the province with more than $ 100,000 last year.
All the three most profitable civilian service employees worked in the province in Ontario’s power generation, but the recently postponed CEO of Metroolinx broke the first five places for the first time.
Kenneth Hartoyk got a little more than $ 2 million last year as president and CEO of Ontario Power, followed by OPG Operations Nicole Potcher at 978,380.20 dollars and head of nuclear officials Steve Gregoris at a price of 919310.33 dollars.
Verster, who left Metrolinx in December after a turbulent period, received $ 883,990.63 last year as CEO of the Regional Transport Agency, in addition to $ 13,826.58 in the taxable benefits that included the car.
Kevin Smith, President and CEO of the Fifth University Health Network in the province was the fifth highest in the province. He received 883,097.20 dollars.
The number of people in the list who got more than $ 100,000 jumped greatly again last year. The last list contains more than 375,000 people, an increase of 300,000 in 2023. In the previous year, in 2022, there were 267,000 people in the list.

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Treasury Chairman Caroline Mulleroni says nearly half of the growth in the list issued on Friday was driven by the school board of directors.
The Sunshine menu was presented for the first time in 1996, with a promise to facilitate taxpayers to find out where some of their money is spent.
The salaries and workers captured on the list range from high wage executives with a payment package approaching a million dollar sign for professors, firefighters, and some transport operators or mechanics. The annual menu takes into account the total compensation, including additional or separation payments.
According to the inflation calculator at the Bank of Canada, $ 100,000 of 1996 when the SUNSHINE menu was launched north worth $ 180,000 in 2023. About 22,530 names on the list have finished this inflationary threshold.
Last year, after issuing the list, the government said it has no plans to update the definition to reflect the high cost of living.
- Kenneth Hartoyk, President and CEO of OPC, 2,010,895.76 dollars.
- Nicolle Butcher, OPG chief operational, 978,380.20 dollars.
- Steve Gregoris, chief nuclear official in OPG, 919,310.33 dollars.
- Phil Verster, President and CEO of Metrolinx, 883,990.63 dollars
- Kevin Smith, President and CEO of University Health Network 883,097.20 dollars.
- Ronald Cohen, President and CEO of the Patient Children’s Hospital, 870,013.40 dollars.
- Subo Senathambi, Chief Project Officer in OPG, 848,712.56 dollars.
- Aida Cipolla, OPG financial manager, 835,093.85 dollars
- Matthew Anderson, CEO of Ontario Health 823,200.19 dollars.
- John Frank, OPG’s First Vice President, 818,174.04 dollars.
– With files from the Canadian press
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