The names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of public sector employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.
Paul Howarth served as the Police - First Class Constable at City of Dryden in 2019, received an annual salary of $114,905.18 and a taxable benefit of $1,167.42, as indicated by the Government of Ontario's Sunshine list. Paul has held the same position since 2016 has been receiving six-figure yearly compensation.
$116,072.60
Total paid in 2019
$114,905.18
Salary
$1,167.42
Taxable Benefit
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Job Title : | Police - First Class Constable |
Employer : | City of Dryden |
Sector : | Municipalities and Services |
Year : | 2019 |
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Between 2013 and 2019, Paul experienced an average annual increase of approximately 1.00% in annual salary, including taxable benefits at City of Dryden. By 2019, Paul's total pay had risen by 1.78% compared to the pay in 2013. Notably, during Paul's tenure as Police - First Class Constable, there has been a significant 13.05% rise in compensation over the past 3 years. Additional information can be found in the chart and table presented below.
Year | Job Title | Salary | Taxable Benefit | Raise |
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2019 | Police - First Class Constable | $114,905 | $1,167 | ⇧ 5.47% |
2018 | Police - First Class Constable | $108,937 | $1,115 | ⇩ -12.25% |
2017 | Police - First Class Constable | $124,306 | $1,108 | ⇧ 22.14% |
2016 | Police - First Class Constable | $101,665 | $1,011 | ⇩ -12.88% |
2015 | Police - Detective Constable | $116,858 | $992 | ⇧ 6.21% |
2014 | Police - Detective Constable | $110,023 | $937 | ⇩ -2.70% |
2013 | Police - Detective Constable | $113,150 | $892 |
The 2019 Sunshine List has 13 employees who held exactly same position title ( Police - First Class Constable ) in the City of Dryden.
10 out of 13 employees
Full Name | Salary | Taxable Benefit |
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Tina Bisignano | $109,767 | $1,179 |
Kevin Hildebrand | $120,999 | $1,214 |
Paul Howarth | $114,905 | $1,167 |
Christopher Lockwood | $118,462 | $1,059 |
Allin Marcino | $105,683 | $1,186 |
Terry Menard | $110,028 | $1,167 |
Kristopher Miclash | $103,373 | $1,059 |
Christopher Notte | $110,258 | $1,167 |
Max Rapine | $122,290 | $1,167 |
Kimberley Rothlisberger | $105,454 | $1,059 |
The 2019 Sunshine List has 122 employees who held comparable positions in Ontario.
10 out of 122 employees
Full Name | Job Title | Employer | Total Paid |
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Robert Wright | Police - First Class Constable | City of Dryden | $132,741 |
Christopher Coombe | Police Constable First Class | City of Brantford | $128,013 |
Benjamin Alexander | Police Constable First Class | City of Brantford | $124,279 |
Shaun Kilby | Police Constable - First Class | City of Timmins | $125,550 |
Ken Iles | Police Constable First Class | Municipality of West Grey | $123,063 |
Max Rapine | Police - First Class Constable | City of Dryden | $123,458 |
Kevin Hildebrand | Police - First Class Constable | City of Dryden | $122,213 |
Justin Blain | Police Constable - First Class | City of Timmins | $123,902 |
Melanie Carter | Police Constable - First Class | City of Timmins | $123,157 |
Jeremy Morton | Police Constable First Class | City of Brantford | $120,381 |