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EDUCATION PAYS OFF ON THIS YEAR’S SUNSHINE LIST

GREGG CHAMBERLAIN gregg.chamberlain@eap.on.ca

Le conseil des écoles publiques de l’est POUBSJFO $&1&0 IBTOBNFTPO UIF 2020 Sunshine List. 5IF UPQ UISFFTBMBSJFT GPS UIF$&1&0 CFMPOH UP &EJUI %VNPOU  EÊUBDIFNFOU externe, at $260,697.69; Ann Mahoney, surintendance education, $193,769.50; and Sylvie Tremblay, direction education, $191,768. Making up the rest of the top ten sala- ries for the conseil scolaire are: Claude Deschamps, détachement externe, $182,764.59; Christian-Charles Bouchard, surintendance educations, $170,279.30; Stéphane Vachon, surintendance education, $170,112.45; Marc Chrétien, direction ser- vice, $149,111.83; Danielle Ryan, direction service, $149,047.06; François Laperle, direction service, $148,980.36; and Étienne Lessard, direction service, $148,523.14. CDSBEO There are 170 names on the Sunshine List for the Catholic District School Board PG&BTUFSO0OUBSJP $%4#&0 -FBEJOHUIF$%4#&0UPQUFOTBMBSZSFDJ - pients is John Cameron, director of educa- tion, with $216,000. Second is Bonnie G. /PSUPO BTTPDJBUFEJSFDUPS BU  5IJSE JT/BUBMJF$BNFSPO TVQFSJOUFOEFOU of school effectiveness, at $155,358.06. Filling out the top ten salary list for the $%4#&0BSF)FBUIFS(FSCFS QSJODJQBMPG special education, at $145,490.01; Brent Bovaird, superintendent of school effec- UJWFOFTT  /PSNB.DEPOBME 

superintendent of school effectiveness,  #BSCBSB%PCSPXPMTLJ 0OUBSJP &OHMJTI$BUIPMJD5FBDIFST"TTPDJBUJPO0GàDF of the First Vice-President, $133,306.98; +PIO1BVM&MMJPUU QSJODJQBM   Renée Rozon, principal, $130,490.01; and Danny R. Palumbo, principal, $128,742.99. CSDCEO Le conseil scolaire de district catholique EFM&TU0OUBSJP $4%$&0 IBTOBNFT on the 2020 Sunshine List. First among the top ten entries is François Turpin, directeur de l’éducation et secrétaire, at $270,492.04. Second is Martin Lavigne, surintendant des affaires et trésorier, with $225,422.10. Third is Chantal-Christine Gratton, surintendante de l’éducation, at $194,569.02. Making up the rest of the top ten salaries GPS UIF$4%$&0BSF-ZOF3BDJOF TVSJO - tendante de l’éducation, $182,704.23; Annie Dugas, surintendante adjointe, $179,595.91; Lynn M. Charbonneau, surintendante de l’éducation, $163,681.18; Maryse Legault, surintendante de l’éduca- tion, $157,208.32; Marc-André Chouinard, direction service à l’élève, $141, 684.48; Ronald Bender, direction service des im- mobilizations, $141,322.94; and Robert Séguin, direction service informatique, $141,078.16. The Sunshine List is available at https:// www.ontario.ca/page/public-sector-salary- disclosure-2020-all-sectors-and-seconded- employees.

The education sector occupied a huge portion of the provincial government’s annual Sunshine List for 2020. The Sunshine List has been annual event since 1996 due to the Public Sector Disclosure Act of the Mike Harris Progres- sive Conservative government. It lists all employees in the public sector with annual salaries of $100,000 or more during the past year. That includes civil service workers for the province and for municipal govern- ments, along with school district employees, hospital workers, and all those employed with non-government agencies in the public sector. The numbers for people employed in the FEVDBUJPOàFMEJO&BTUFSO0OUBSJPBSFTPNF of the largest on the 2020 list for the region, with high salaries spread across adminis- tration, support and teaching personnel. UCDSB There are 319 names on the Sunshine List for the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) for 2020. 6$%4# %JSFDUPS PG &EVDBUJPO 4UF - phen Sliwa leads the top ten ranking at $238,178.49. Following him in second and third are Jeremy Hobbs, executive superin- tendent of business, with $195,069.45, and David Coombs, superintendent of schools, at $170,667.12. The remaining seven names among the

Un grand nombre d’employés des conseils scolaires ont fait partie de la Sunshine List de 2020. Le rapport annuel du gouvernement provincial comprend tous les travailleurs du secteur public de l’Ontario dont le salaire annuel est de 100 000 $ ou plus. — photo d’archives UCDSB top ten are: Gina Landriault, UCDSB learning partner for secondary schools, at $166,323.06; Bill Loshaw, Deanna Perry, and Susan Rutters, each of them supe- rintendent of schools, at $162,468.02; Ron Ferguson, superintendent of human resources, $162,468.02; Marsha Mcnair, superintendent of schools, $168,039.02; and Corey Tinkness, a secondary school teacher, at $148,277.89. CEPEO

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