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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Aboriginal Affairs / Affaires autochtones had 31 employees receiving more than $100,000 in salaries and taxable benefits in 2011. In the same year, the organization compensated $3,969,887.68 to employees or staff with 24 different job titles and who work in the Government of Ontario - Ministries sector.
In 2011, Lori Sterling held the position of Deputy Minister at Aboriginal Affairs / Affaires autochtones During that time, Lori received an annual salary of $129,041.05, along with a taxable benefit of $186.74.
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According to the 2011 Sunshine List, the Aboriginal Affairs / Affaires autochtones had 31 employees whose compensation exceeded $100,000.
10 out of 31 employees
Employee Full Name | Job Title | Salary | Taxable Benefit |
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Lori Sterling | Deputy Minister | $237,353 | $4,062 |
Alison Pilla | Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy And Planning | $182,426 | $250 |
Douglas Carr | Assistant Deputy Minister, Negotiations And Reconciliation | $179,236 | $250 |
Deborah Richardson | Assistant Deputy Minister, Aboriginal Relations And Ministry Partnerships | $172,462 | $243 |
Bryan Kozman | Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy And Planning | $151,927 | $219 |
David Didluck | Director, Negotiations | $138,148 | $760 |
Hanita Tiefenbach | Coordinator, Business And Corporate Planning | $137,675 | $196 |
Michael Friend | Director, Executive Support | $137,176 | $196 |
Pamela Wheaton | Director, Aboriginal And Ministry Relationships, Resource And Economics | $136,361 | $196 |
Nadia Temple | Deputy Minister | $129,041 | $187 |
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