The Ontario Sunshine List - Public Sector Salary Disclosure

The names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of public sector employees paid $100,000 or more in a calendar year.

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In Ontario's 2004 Sunshine List, there were 5 employees with similar job titles who received an average salary of $110,142.00

$110,142.00

Average Salary in 2004

$108,704.59

Median Salary in 2004

Male
60.00% 
Male
Female
40.00%
Female
5 employees (Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation)
1 5
Low: $104K Median: $109K High: $119K

Below is the quartile breakdown of the salary range.

1 employees received a salary between $104,024 - $107,700
3 employees received a salary between $107,700 - $111,375
0 employees received a salary between $111,375 - $115,051
1 employees received a salary between $115,051 - $118,726

Majority of the employees were paid within the salary range encompassing the second quartile breakdown.

What were the average and median salaries for a Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation listed in the 2004 Ontario Government Sunshine List?

The 2004 Ontario Sunshine List shows that the average and median salaries for a Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation are $110,142.00 and $108,704.59, respectively.

What is the highest salary for a Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation in a public organization in Ontario?

In 2004, William Lee, holding the position of Associate Dir., Special Projects at the City of Brampton received the highest salary of $118,726.17 among similar positions in Ontario public organizations. Louie Di Palma, serving as the Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation at Tourism and Recreation , earned the highest salary of $108,645.41 among individuals in the same position across public organizations in Ontario during that year.

What are the top 5 public organizations in Ontario that offer the highest salaries for Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation?

In the year 2004, the highest-paying organizations for Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation and similar positions in the Ontario were as follows: City of Brampton with an average pay of $118,726.17; Community and Social Services with an average pay of $110,609.69; Durham College with an average pay of $108,704.59; Tourism and Recreation with an average pay of $108,645.41; and University of Toronto with an average pay of $104,024.38.

A total of 5 organizations had employees who held comparable positions as mentioned in the Ontario Sunshine list.

What are the top 3 public sectors in Ontario that offer the highest salaries for Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation?

In the year 2004, the highest-paying sector or industries for Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation and similar positions in the Ontario were as follows: Municipalities and Services with an average pay of $118,726.17; Government of Ontario - Ministries with an average pay of $109,627.55; and Colleges with an average pay of $108,704.59.

There were 4 sectors where employees held similar positions, as indicated in the Ontario Sunshine list.

What is the representation of gender diversity for Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation in Ontario?

The 2004 Ontario Sunshine List indicates that the representation of gender diversity in Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation is 60.00% male and 40.00% female, respectively.

The 2004 Sunshine List has 5 employees who held comparable positions in Ontario.

Full Name Job Title Employer Total Paid
William Lee Associate Dir., Special Projects City of Brampton $118,726
Rhoda Matlow Dir., Special Projects, FRO Community and Social Services $110,610
Louie Di Palma Dir., Special Projects / Mgr., Recreation Tourism and Recreation $108,645
Bruce Bunker Dir., Special Projects Durham College $108,705
Karen Turko Dir., Special Projects University of Toronto $104,024

Yearly Average Paid

Year Total Employee Count Average Paid
20045$110,142