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50,000~59,999 | 4 | 10.81% | |
60,000~69,999 | 7 | 18.92% | |
70,000~79,999 | 1 | 2.70% | |
80,000~89,999 | 2 | 5.41% | |
90,000~99,999 | 6 | 16.22% | |
100,000~119,999 | 1 | 2.70% | |
120,000~139,999 | 1 | 2.70% | |
140,000~159,999 | 0 | 0% | |
160,000~179,999 | 2 | 5.41% | |
180,000~199,999 | 0 | 0% | |
200,000up | 2 | 5.41% | |
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1995, total take home for the year: 1. Gerald Pencer, Cott Corp. $13,005,559 2. John Doddridge, Magna Intl. $10,853,543 3. David Walsh, Bre-X Minerals. $10,008,000 4. Paul Desmarais, Power Corp. $5,654,258 5. Stephen Hudson, Newcourt Credit Group. $4,221,471 6. Brent Ballantyne, Maple Leaf Foods. $3,588,306 7. Clayton Woltas, Renaissance Energy. $3,483,600 8. Richard Thomson, Toronto Dominion Bank. $3,372,804 9. Bernard Isautier, Canadian Occidental Petroleum. $3,303,120 10. Lawrence Bloomberg, First Marathon Inc. $3,252,000 11. Michel Perron, Uniforet Inc. $3,250,000 12. Gerald Schwartz, Onex Corp. $3,150,000 13. Charles Childers, Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan. $3,106,847 14. David O’Brien, PanCanadian Petroleum. $3, 075, 463 15. William Holland, United Dominion Industries. $3, 068, 543 16. Brian Steck, Nesbitt Thomson. $2, 527, 935 17. Edgar Bronfman Jr., Seagram Co. Ltd., $2, 523, 074 18. Matthew Barrett, Bank of Montreal. $2, 511, 953 19. Richard Currie, Loblaw Cos. $2, 400, 000 20. John Cleghorn, Royal Bank of Canada. $2, 281, 192 21. Purdy Crawford, Imasco. Ltd., $2, 267, 152 22. James Buckeo, Talisman Energy. $2, 251, 346 23. Jean Monty, Northern Telecom. $2, 236, 444 24. Anthony Feil, RBC Dominion Securities. $2, 010, 055 25. Peter Godsoe, Bank of Nova Scotia. $1, 966, 868 26. Al Flood, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. $1,906,334 27. Jacques Bougie, Alcan Aluminum. $1,782,205 28. Edward Newall, Nova Corp. $1,657,358 29. Franklin Pickard, Falconbridge Ltd. $1,584,441 30. Lynton Wilson, BCE Inc. $1,543,583 31. Reto Braun, Moore Corp. $1,491,954 32. Robert Ogilvie, Toromont Industries. $1,476,641 33. Kenneth Thomson, Thomson Corp. $1,474,560 34. Peter Munk, Barrick Gold. $1,352,551 35. James Stanford, Petro-Canada. $1,344,197 36. Israel Asper, CanWest Global Communications. $1,337,408 37. Andre Berard, National Bank of Canada. $1,334,336 38. Hollis Harris, Air Canada. $1,316,868 39. James Bullock, Laidlaw Inc. $1,307,562 40. Peter Munk, Horsham Corp. $1,280,000 41. William Shields, Co-Steel Inc. $1,277,108 42. David Galloway, Torstar Corp. $1,212,679 43. Robert Peterson, Imperial Oil Ltd. $1,176,751 44. George Kosich, Hudson’s Bay Co. $1,162,855 45. William Casey, Coca-Cola Beverages. $1,138,253 46. Gwyn Morgan, Alberta Energy Co. $1,131,769 47. Wayne Lenton, Canada Tungsten Inc. $1,130,190 48. Ronald Oberlander, Abitibi-Price. $1,129,704 49. Donald Shaffer, Sears Canada Inc. 1,128,227 50. John Wilson, Placer Dome Inc. $1,123,069 2007, total take home for the year: 1. Michael Lazaridis, Research in Motion Ltd. $51, 515, 518 2. Gordon Nixon, Royal Bank of Canada. $44, 270, 084 3. Robert A. Milton, ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. $42, 928, 122 4. James Balsillie, Research in Motion Ltd., $32, 053, 959 5. Paul Desmarais Jr., Power Corp. of Canada. $29, 292, 829 6. Andre Desmarais, Power Corp. of Canada. $28, 675, 763 7. Bruce Flatt, Brookfield Asset Management Inc. $27, 164, 707 8. J.M. Lipton, Nova Chemicals Corp. $25, 639, 972 9. Raymond McFeerors, Great-West Lifeco Inc. $24, 759, 648 10. William Doyle, Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan. $24, 020, 161 11. James Buckee, Talisman Energy Inc. $21, 764, 501 12. Charles Fischer, Nexen Inc. $20, 492, 640 13. Michael Wilson, Agrium Inc. $19, 783, 195 14. Donald Stewart, Sun Life Financial Inc. $19, 535, 510 15. Richard George, Suncor Energy Inc. $18, 264, 513 16. Ian W. Delaney, Sherritt International Corp. $17, 744, 953 17. Ron Brenneman, Petro-Canada. $17, 684, 375 18. Peter Marrone, Yamana Gold Inc. $17, 381, 267 19. Richard Waugh, Bank of Nova Scotia. $16, 004, 233 20. Dominic D’Alessandro, Manulife Financial Corp. $14, 715, 681 21. John Lau, Husky Energy Inc., $14, 251, 958 22. Tim Hearn, Imperial Oil. Ltd., $13, 380, 227 23. Siegfried Wolf, Magna International Inc., $13, 359, 110 24. Hunter Harrison, Canada National Railway Co., $13, 322, 045 25. Tye Burt, Kinross Gold Corp. $13, 200, 601 26. Gerald Schwartz, Onex Corp. $12,621,993 27. Donald Walker, Magna International Inc. $12,105,897 28. Jean Claude Gandur, Addax Petroleum Corp. $11,190,781 29. Gregory Wilkins, Barrick Gold Corp. $10,269,550 30. Dr. Rui Feng, Silvercorp metals Inc. $10,169,212 31. Robert Brown, CAE Inc (for fiscal year). $10,141,957 32. Edmund Clark, Toronto-Dominion Bank. $9,840,466 33. Richard Harrington, Thomson Reuters Corp. $9,676,404 34. Kevin McArthur, Goldcorp Inc. $9,647,602 35. Gerald Grandey, Cameo Corp. $9,500,865 36. Jacques Lamarre, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. $9,076,920 37. M.H. McCain, Maple Leaf Foods Inc. $8,551,534 38. Steve Laut, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. $8,278,031 39. Arthur Millholland, Oilexco Inc. $8,123,573 40. Colin K Benner, Lundin Mining Corp. $8,041,232 41. William Downe, Bank of Montreal. $8,008,707 42. Stephen Snyder, TransAlta Corp. $7,461,700 43. Darren Entwistle, TELUS Corp. $7,440,557 44. John M Cassaday, Corus Entertainment Inc. $7,427,237 45. Jurgen Schreiber, Shopper Drug Mart Corp. $7,147,083 46. Gerald M. Soloway, Home Capital Group Inc. $6,928,000 47. William Holland, CI Financial Income Fund. $6,803,141 48. Robert A Quartermain, Silver Standard Resources Inc. $6,744,145 49. Mike Zafirovski, Nortel Networks Corp. $6,715,734 50. Jim Shaw, Shaw Communications Inc. $6,709,219 The CCPA released figures Friday showing that individual total compensation packages in 2007 for the top 100 CEOs at publicly listed Canadian companies increased an average of 22% to $10.4-million as the economy thundered along. This compared to a pay hike of 3.2% to $40,237 for the average Canadian worker during 2007. That gap has been growing amid increased competition for companies to attract strong leadership. In 2007, Canada's top 50 CEOs earned 398 times more than the average worker compared with 85 times in 1995. Mr. MacKenzie said between 1998 and 2007 the average compensation of top CEOs increased by 147%, adjusted for inflation. This compared with a 3% decline in inflation-adjusted weekly wages for average Canadians and a 6% rise for those on the minimum wage. Read more: http://www.financialpost.com/story.h...#ixzz0VXBA4GQj The New Financial Post Stock Market Challenge starts in October. You could WIN your share of $60,000 in prizing. Register NOW |
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