I'm finally getting around to looking at the seasonally adjusted employment data for Canada and Ontario for November 2015.
For Canada, overall employment dropped by 35,700 in November, but curiously full-time increased by 36,600. Part-time dropped by 72,300.
For Ontario, overall employment decreased by 6,400 jobs. Similar to the overall Canadian numbers, full-time increased by 5,700 while part-time decreased by 12,000.
Since July overall employment in Ontario has decreased by 14,900 jobs which is interesting in terms of GDP growth. Ontario's GDP growth was weak in the first and second quarter and is supposed to be better in the third quarter, but the jobs numbers haven't really showed it and the fourth quarter jobs numbers aren't looking good. I'm not expecting much from the December numbers which we should get January 8th.
For the year to date, Ontario overall jobs have increased by 45,800 jobs. The employment age population increased over the same period by 115,600 indicating that employment growth has lagged population growth, which isn't going to be good for tax revenues per capita.
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Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Friday, December 25, 2015
Breakdown of Hamilton's Six Murders in 2015, Carmon Ward Added
Breakdown of Hamilton 2015 homicides to this date with the sixth murder, Carmon Ward. All murders have been in the lower city apart from the latest two, in Waterdown and Ancaster. There have been four male victims and two female victims. All suspects are males. Of the six killings, three are shootings.
You can find a list of the seven 2014 murders in Hamilton here.
Date of Murder | Victim | Victim's Age | Cause of Death | City Ward | Suspect | |
January 8th, 2015 | Nathan Miller | 20 | Shooting | 3 (28 Madison Avenue) | Male 15, Jemaal Wilson, 20, Shamoiey Akindejoye 21 | |
March 25th, 2015 | Renee Neganiwina | 26 | Fire? | 4 (561 Kenilworth Avenue) | Joseph Snelgrove, 38 | |
May 15th, 2015 | William McConville | 40 | Beating | 2 (Stinson and Victoria) | Gordon Eugene O'Hara, 33, and Joshua Vernon O'Hara, 27 | |
August 12th, 2015 | Shariek Douse | 18 | Shooting | 2 (MacNab Street North and Simcoe Street) | N/A | |
August 13th?, 2015 | Lori Constable | 55 | Asphyxiation | 15 (Riley Street, Waterdown) | Wayne Constable, 55 (husband, deceased, murder suicide | |
December 21st, 2015 | Carmon Ward | 60 | Shooting | 12 (Miller Drive, Ancaster) | N/A |
Hamilton's Sixth Homicide, Carmon Ward
Carmon Ward was killed during a home invasion on December 21st in Ancaster. Ward, was a 60 year old male and killed by a gunshot wound to the chest. No suspect names have been released. The house was on Miller Drive, which is in Ward 12 and is Ancaster's first murder of the year. Ward is the third shooting victim out of six homicides in Hamilton this year.
Thursday, December 24, 2015
30% of Ontarians Use Electricity For Heat
The Globe has an article about how regulators are reducing natural gas prices for Ontarians by around $50 per year. That's not really a surprise, natural gas prices currently are really low. But there was a statistic that I found far more interesting:
"The 30 per cent of Ontario homes that use electricity for heating, and every other hydro consumer, will see bills rise again on Jan. 1 because of changes to Liberal government energy programs."
That it is that high is surprising to me. If I had to guess, I would have thought it was closer to 15%. However, what it does mean, is that Ontario's rapidly rising electricity prices are causing extra hardship for an appreciable portion of the province's population that uses electricity for heat beyond standard non-heating uses. Now granted, a lot of electricity heat users are likely apartment dwellers, which requires less heat than for an entire house, but the fact remains that their heating costs have gone up considerably over five or ten years ago, in an era of stagnant wages. I would be willing to bet that the electricity using person is likely poorer too, which is incredibly regressive.
"The 30 per cent of Ontario homes that use electricity for heating, and every other hydro consumer, will see bills rise again on Jan. 1 because of changes to Liberal government energy programs."
That it is that high is surprising to me. If I had to guess, I would have thought it was closer to 15%. However, what it does mean, is that Ontario's rapidly rising electricity prices are causing extra hardship for an appreciable portion of the province's population that uses electricity for heat beyond standard non-heating uses. Now granted, a lot of electricity heat users are likely apartment dwellers, which requires less heat than for an entire house, but the fact remains that their heating costs have gone up considerably over five or ten years ago, in an era of stagnant wages. I would be willing to bet that the electricity using person is likely poorer too, which is incredibly regressive.
Monday, December 7, 2015
GO Transit Fares Between Hamilton and Union Station to Rise By 60 Cents or 5.2%, After 4.5% Increase Last Year
GO Transit has announced that the fees for most rides (those above $5.70) will rise. For those fares above $8.25, the single adult paper fare will rise 60 cents. That means for the $11.50 Hamilton to Union fare that is now $11.50 will rise to $12.10 which is a 5.2%. That's obviously a lot higher than Ontario's inflation rate and the rates have been rising more than inflation for years. Last year the fare increased by 50 cents from $11 to $11.50 or close to 4.5%.
For most Hamilton trips, I would guess the majority would come from the downtown GO station in Hamilton to Union station express bus. There's only six trains now one way in the morning and six back weekdays, while the buses run almost all day and on the weekends. Other GO Trips would come from the bus to the Aldershot GO station to transfer to the train, the GO bus to York University, buses from McMaster to Toronto, and the bus to Pearson that continues on to Richmond Hill. Thus for Hamilton, the vast numbers of users would be taking buses rather than trains.
Considering that the costs of diesel fuel have gone way down, and that bus driver fares have likely not risen 5.2% in one year, Hamiltonians are effectively subsidizing rides in those communities that have a majority of train users as train service expansion is comparatively more expensive than bus service, plus the costs of building parking lots at GO train terminals.
For most Hamilton trips, I would guess the majority would come from the downtown GO station in Hamilton to Union station express bus. There's only six trains now one way in the morning and six back weekdays, while the buses run almost all day and on the weekends. Other GO Trips would come from the bus to the Aldershot GO station to transfer to the train, the GO bus to York University, buses from McMaster to Toronto, and the bus to Pearson that continues on to Richmond Hill. Thus for Hamilton, the vast numbers of users would be taking buses rather than trains.
Considering that the costs of diesel fuel have gone way down, and that bus driver fares have likely not risen 5.2% in one year, Hamiltonians are effectively subsidizing rides in those communities that have a majority of train users as train service expansion is comparatively more expensive than bus service, plus the costs of building parking lots at GO train terminals.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Atlanta Fed GDPNow Forecast for Fourth Quarter US GDP Lowered to 1.8%, Not Good For Ontario
The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model for US GDP growth has just cut the fourth quarter estimate to 1.8%, the lowest since they started with predictions after the third quarter ended. It had got up to a high of 2.9% in early November.
What does that mean for Ontario's fourth quarter GDP? One can assume it is not good, considering the US is Ontario's dominant export market. Ontario's first quarter GDP was 0.0% and the second quarter was 1.4% (annualized) so a bad fourth quarter number would likely result in a poor yearly number, even if the third quarter is good (which in itself is a little doubtful considering the August and September manufacturing numbers were low).
Ontario Finance minister Charles Sousa is expecting to give an update on Ontario's finance tomorrow. Should be interesting.
What does that mean for Ontario's fourth quarter GDP? One can assume it is not good, considering the US is Ontario's dominant export market. Ontario's first quarter GDP was 0.0% and the second quarter was 1.4% (annualized) so a bad fourth quarter number would likely result in a poor yearly number, even if the third quarter is good (which in itself is a little doubtful considering the August and September manufacturing numbers were low).
Ontario Finance minister Charles Sousa is expecting to give an update on Ontario's finance tomorrow. Should be interesting.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Is Ontario Going To Have GDP Growth Over 2.0% In 2015? Surly Says No
Surly Hamilton follows the Ontario GDP reports from the finance ministry quite carefully. We were quite skeptical when the current budget document predicted GDP growth of 2.7% for Ontario in 2015. For the first two quarters of 2015, Ontario posted 0% growth in the first quarter and 1.4% in the second quarter (annualized).
So that's roughly 0.7% for the first half, which would require growth in the second half of 4.7% in order to reach the 2.7% prediction. In November, that seems very unlikely.
Now Ontario's financial accountability officer (sort of like the federal PBO) is predicting that the Ontario Liberal promise of balancing the provincial budget in 2017-2018 is unlikely. Part of this reason is that the officer is predicting growth of 2.0% for 2015. Which strikes me as also optimistic as it would require growth of 3.3% in the second half to reach. Given the weakness in Ontario employment growth lately and in the US economy, Ontario's principal export market, good GDP growth in Ontario seems extremely unlikely. The 2015 budget document also predicts GDP growth of 2.2% in 2016, which while more plausible, also seems unlikely to be reached.
Ontario has population growth of around 0.9% per year, so any economic growth beyond this requires productivity growth that Ontario has been unable to generate as it shifts to a service based economy from a manufacturing based economy.
So that's roughly 0.7% for the first half, which would require growth in the second half of 4.7% in order to reach the 2.7% prediction. In November, that seems very unlikely.
Now Ontario's financial accountability officer (sort of like the federal PBO) is predicting that the Ontario Liberal promise of balancing the provincial budget in 2017-2018 is unlikely. Part of this reason is that the officer is predicting growth of 2.0% for 2015. Which strikes me as also optimistic as it would require growth of 3.3% in the second half to reach. Given the weakness in Ontario employment growth lately and in the US economy, Ontario's principal export market, good GDP growth in Ontario seems extremely unlikely. The 2015 budget document also predicts GDP growth of 2.2% in 2016, which while more plausible, also seems unlikely to be reached.
Ontario has population growth of around 0.9% per year, so any economic growth beyond this requires productivity growth that Ontario has been unable to generate as it shifts to a service based economy from a manufacturing based economy.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Will Kathleen Wynne Lead The Liberals In The Next Election?
With Kathleen Wynne's popularity currently in the toilet (21% approval rating) one has to wonder if she will contest the next election. The Ontario Liberals still maintain they will balance the budget in the fiscal year 2017-2018. That will require cuts and wage freezes which isn't going to help Wynne's popularity to improve too much going forward.
If Wynne were to decide to not face the electoral music similar to Dalton McGuinty, she would likely have to announce it a year before the next election, scheduled for 2018, to allow a leadership contest and a bit of time for the new premier to try and turn the Liberal fortunes around.
Expect more media speculation in a year's time, especially if Ontario's economy stays weak.
If Wynne were to decide to not face the electoral music similar to Dalton McGuinty, she would likely have to announce it a year before the next election, scheduled for 2018, to allow a leadership contest and a bit of time for the new premier to try and turn the Liberal fortunes around.
Expect more media speculation in a year's time, especially if Ontario's economy stays weak.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
October 2015 Canada Employment Up 41.5K, Ontario 29.2K
Statscan released their employment data for October and the numbers were good for both Canada and Ontario. Jobs rose by 41,500 in Canada, with full-time up 9,000 and part-time up 35,400. However the caveat is that these included jobs associated with the election in October and thus the number is pushed up artificially. We'll have to wait for the November numbers for more of a true number.
Ontario also had a very good number, with jobs up by 29,200. Full-time jobs were up by 26,800 with part-time jobs up by 1,300. Again we will have to wait, as Ontario likely had around 40% of the election hiring. For Ontario jobs are still slightly down since June, which is a fairly stagnant period of employment growth, especially with the increasing population.
Ontario also had a very good number, with jobs up by 29,200. Full-time jobs were up by 26,800 with part-time jobs up by 1,300. Again we will have to wait, as Ontario likely had around 40% of the election hiring. For Ontario jobs are still slightly down since June, which is a fairly stagnant period of employment growth, especially with the increasing population.
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Ontario Posts 2015 Second Quarter GDP Growth of 1.4%, Revises Up First Quarter GDP to 0%, First Half GDP Per Capita Negative
Ontario posted their second quarter GDP numbers over at the Finance Ministry site. It was 0.4% or 1.4% annualized. Interestingly the first quarter GDP number has been raised to 0.0%, when originally it was -0.2% on an annualized basis, so that's a small positive. With the positive growth in the second quarter Ontario didn't meet the technical definition of a recession of two successive negative quarters.
With growth of 0% and 1.4% in the first two quarters of 2015, that works out to to approximately 0.7% GDP growth in the first half of 2015. That's obviously not that impressive and goes against the narrative that while Alberta is doing poorly, Ontario is doing well. Considering that population growth is around 0.9% annually that means that Ontario actually had a slightly negative GDP per capita in the first half of 2015. That will have implications for Ontario government tax revenues and the deficit.
The finance ministry blamed poor first quarter growth on "unusually harsh weather, supply chain disruptions from the U.S. west coast port labour dispute and retooling at some of Ontario’s auto assembly plants." At the risk of sounding like the Ontarian Zerohedge, winter is cold and snowy in the first quarter and isn't really a surprise. Blaming US west coast stevedores also seems like a bit of a reach.
Some interesting quotes from the finance ministry on the second quarter:
"Capital spending on machinery and equipment decreased 4.9%, the third consecutive quarterly decline, while investment in non-residential construction advanced 4.1%, following a 1.5% increase in the first quarter."
"Businesses increased inventories by $5.8 billion, slowing from an accumulation of $8.4 billion in the first quarter."
"Both exports (+0.7%) and imports (+0.4%) advanced in the second quarter, rebounding from first quarter declines."
The decline in spending on machinery and equipment is depressing given its importance for productivity growth for Ontario and GDP growth per capita. The inventories increasing is also interesting as eventually they will have to normalize. The exports increasing is good although considering the low dollar I'm not sure it is that impressive.
Compared to Canada's overall performance, GDP decreased 0.8% in the first quarter and 0.5% in the second quarter on an annualized basis. So Ontario's growth was 0.8% more than Canada's in the first quarter and 0.9% in the second quarter. In the second quarter, GDP growth in the US was a strong 3.9%, and contracted 0.2% on an annualized basis in the first quarter.
Given that the current Ontario budget document is predicting 2.7% GDP growth in 2015, that seems highly unlikely with around 0.7% growth in the first half. That would require growth of 4.7% in the second half of 2015 which I think most would agree isn't going to happen.
What's next for the third quarter? The initial estimate of the US third quarter growth is 1.5% annualized which is Ontario's largest export market. There are predictions of third quarter growth for Canada of 2.5%, so Ontario as such a large part of the Canadian economy shouldn't be too far off of that. Although oddly the third quarter jobs numbers for Ontario was quite poor, while the second quarter was actually quite good.
With growth of 0% and 1.4% in the first two quarters of 2015, that works out to to approximately 0.7% GDP growth in the first half of 2015. That's obviously not that impressive and goes against the narrative that while Alberta is doing poorly, Ontario is doing well. Considering that population growth is around 0.9% annually that means that Ontario actually had a slightly negative GDP per capita in the first half of 2015. That will have implications for Ontario government tax revenues and the deficit.
The finance ministry blamed poor first quarter growth on "unusually harsh weather, supply chain disruptions from the U.S. west coast port labour dispute and retooling at some of Ontario’s auto assembly plants." At the risk of sounding like the Ontarian Zerohedge, winter is cold and snowy in the first quarter and isn't really a surprise. Blaming US west coast stevedores also seems like a bit of a reach.
Some interesting quotes from the finance ministry on the second quarter:
"Capital spending on machinery and equipment decreased 4.9%, the third consecutive quarterly decline, while investment in non-residential construction advanced 4.1%, following a 1.5% increase in the first quarter."
"Businesses increased inventories by $5.8 billion, slowing from an accumulation of $8.4 billion in the first quarter."
"Both exports (+0.7%) and imports (+0.4%) advanced in the second quarter, rebounding from first quarter declines."
The decline in spending on machinery and equipment is depressing given its importance for productivity growth for Ontario and GDP growth per capita. The inventories increasing is also interesting as eventually they will have to normalize. The exports increasing is good although considering the low dollar I'm not sure it is that impressive.
Compared to Canada's overall performance, GDP decreased 0.8% in the first quarter and 0.5% in the second quarter on an annualized basis. So Ontario's growth was 0.8% more than Canada's in the first quarter and 0.9% in the second quarter. In the second quarter, GDP growth in the US was a strong 3.9%, and contracted 0.2% on an annualized basis in the first quarter.
Given that the current Ontario budget document is predicting 2.7% GDP growth in 2015, that seems highly unlikely with around 0.7% growth in the first half. That would require growth of 4.7% in the second half of 2015 which I think most would agree isn't going to happen.
What's next for the third quarter? The initial estimate of the US third quarter growth is 1.5% annualized which is Ontario's largest export market. There are predictions of third quarter growth for Canada of 2.5%, so Ontario as such a large part of the Canadian economy shouldn't be too far off of that. Although oddly the third quarter jobs numbers for Ontario was quite poor, while the second quarter was actually quite good.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Bank of Canada Lowers GDP Growth Projections for Canada for 2016 and 2017
So the Bank of Canada announced today that interest rates would stay the same, which wasn't that much of a surprise. Perhaps more surprisingly, the BoC cut their GDP growth projections for 2016 and 2017. The GDP growth was cut to 2.0% from 2.3% in 2016 and 2.5% from 2.6% in 2017. The 2015 number remained at 1.1%.
I'm not particularly surprised, considering that I don't think that the Ontario economy in its present condition with low productivity growth can grow much past 2% a year. The current Ontario budget predicts growth of 2.7% in 2015, which will be impossible to meet now, with negative growth in the first quarter for Ontario and 1.1% GDP now predicted for the entire country. Job growth in Ontario in 2015 has also been almost non-existent. The budget also predicts GDP growth of 2.6% in 2016, which considering the large part of the economy Ontario makes up of the whole country and growth for the whole country is predicted at 2.0%, seems unlikely. That will have knock on effects on the Ontario budget revenues.
Ontario should be releasing second quarter numbers for GDP soon, which should be interesting.
I'm not particularly surprised, considering that I don't think that the Ontario economy in its present condition with low productivity growth can grow much past 2% a year. The current Ontario budget predicts growth of 2.7% in 2015, which will be impossible to meet now, with negative growth in the first quarter for Ontario and 1.1% GDP now predicted for the entire country. Job growth in Ontario in 2015 has also been almost non-existent. The budget also predicts GDP growth of 2.6% in 2016, which considering the large part of the economy Ontario makes up of the whole country and growth for the whole country is predicted at 2.0%, seems unlikely. That will have knock on effects on the Ontario budget revenues.
Ontario should be releasing second quarter numbers for GDP soon, which should be interesting.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Ontario Peak Electricity Prices Rise 8.7% November 1st 2015, 25% Year on Year, 29.6% in 18 Months
This Global News article reports on the price rises in electricity that occur at the start of November:
"Under the new rules, off-peak hours will increase 0.3 cents to 8.3 cents per kWh, mid-peak hours will increase 0.6 cents to 12.8 cents per kWh and on-peak hours will increase 1.4 cents to 17.5 cents per kWh."
Curiously they can't be bothered to say what the percentage increases are. Peak time prices are actually rising 8.7%, which is quite massive considering that Ontario's inflation is between 1% and 2% and that the price increase follows the one in May, thus it is a 8.7% increase in only six months. Mid-peak prices increased by 4.9% and off-peak prices increased by 3.75%.
Perhaps more curiously the article couldn't be bother to figure out what the year on year increases were. I enumerated the recent price increases in electricity in Ontario in this post. The year on year increase in peak pricing in Ontario for November 1st will be 3.5 cents from 14 to 17.5 cents. That's a 25% year on year increase which obviously is way above inflation. For mid-peak, the increase is 1.4 cents, from 11.4 cents to 12.8 cents, a 12.2% increase. For off-peak pricing, the increase is 0.6 cents from 7.7 to 8.3 cents, a 7.8% increase year over year.
So it would seem the Liberal government of Kathleen Wynne is trying to increase prices of peak electricity relative to off-peak, trying to shift consumption to off peak periods (between 7 pm and 7 am during the November to April time period).
However that's not all. What about the increase over 18 months? On peak pricing increased from 13.5 cents to 17.5 cents, a 4 cent increase or a 29.6% increase over 18 months. Mid-peak prices increased 1.2 cents from 11.2 cents to 12.8 cents or a 14.3% over 18 months. Off-peak pricing increased from 7.5 cents to 8.3 cents, a 0.8 cents increase over 18 months, or 9.4% in percentage terms.
Why the media can't be bothered to go back and look at the increases beyond just the most immediate is somewhat surprising to me. I'm not sure if the reporters are lazy or they are complicit with government and just don't want people to be aware. Probably lazy. One of these days I'll go back and look farther back at electricity price increases in Ontario over the past five years as I'm sure the chart would be interesting.
"Under the new rules, off-peak hours will increase 0.3 cents to 8.3 cents per kWh, mid-peak hours will increase 0.6 cents to 12.8 cents per kWh and on-peak hours will increase 1.4 cents to 17.5 cents per kWh."
Curiously they can't be bothered to say what the percentage increases are. Peak time prices are actually rising 8.7%, which is quite massive considering that Ontario's inflation is between 1% and 2% and that the price increase follows the one in May, thus it is a 8.7% increase in only six months. Mid-peak prices increased by 4.9% and off-peak prices increased by 3.75%.
Perhaps more curiously the article couldn't be bother to figure out what the year on year increases were. I enumerated the recent price increases in electricity in Ontario in this post. The year on year increase in peak pricing in Ontario for November 1st will be 3.5 cents from 14 to 17.5 cents. That's a 25% year on year increase which obviously is way above inflation. For mid-peak, the increase is 1.4 cents, from 11.4 cents to 12.8 cents, a 12.2% increase. For off-peak pricing, the increase is 0.6 cents from 7.7 to 8.3 cents, a 7.8% increase year over year.
So it would seem the Liberal government of Kathleen Wynne is trying to increase prices of peak electricity relative to off-peak, trying to shift consumption to off peak periods (between 7 pm and 7 am during the November to April time period).
However that's not all. What about the increase over 18 months? On peak pricing increased from 13.5 cents to 17.5 cents, a 4 cent increase or a 29.6% increase over 18 months. Mid-peak prices increased 1.2 cents from 11.2 cents to 12.8 cents or a 14.3% over 18 months. Off-peak pricing increased from 7.5 cents to 8.3 cents, a 0.8 cents increase over 18 months, or 9.4% in percentage terms.
Why the media can't be bothered to go back and look at the increases beyond just the most immediate is somewhat surprising to me. I'm not sure if the reporters are lazy or they are complicit with government and just don't want people to be aware. Probably lazy. One of these days I'll go back and look farther back at electricity price increases in Ontario over the past five years as I'm sure the chart would be interesting.
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Canada Versus Australia Versus New Zealand Versus Ontario Productivity Growth
With low GDP growth in Ontario since basically the Harris years and population growth close to 1% annually, that pretty much means productivity growth has been low for a long time. That's not surprising, considering the collapse of manufacturing in Ontario (mainly automotive) and a switch to a low productivity growth services based economy.
With regards to that, there's a blog post the blog Utopia - You Are Standing In It comparing productivity in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. The blog post is entitled "Is Canada diverging from Australia in labour productivity to become like New Zealand?" It shows an excellent chart of GDP per capita (actually those from 15 to 64) from 1956 to 2013 for Australia, Canada and New Zealand. After starting at a similar level (which surprised me for New Zealand which I thought would have been lower in 1956), Australia and Canada diverge from New Zealand. However from 2000, Australia diverges higher from Canada. The year 2008 seems to be a particularly bad year for Canada versus Australia, likely due to manufacturing collapse in Ontario.
I would like to see the numbers for 2014 and the first half of 2015 for Canada versus Australia as the recent slowdown of China and coal mining would appear to cause some problems for Australia.
However what I would like to see most is Ontario added to the chart because I think it would illuminate the post 2000 period where Canada diverged from Australia, as Ontario was the drag on the Canadian economy.
With regards to that, there's a blog post the blog Utopia - You Are Standing In It comparing productivity in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. The blog post is entitled "Is Canada diverging from Australia in labour productivity to become like New Zealand?" It shows an excellent chart of GDP per capita (actually those from 15 to 64) from 1956 to 2013 for Australia, Canada and New Zealand. After starting at a similar level (which surprised me for New Zealand which I thought would have been lower in 1956), Australia and Canada diverge from New Zealand. However from 2000, Australia diverges higher from Canada. The year 2008 seems to be a particularly bad year for Canada versus Australia, likely due to manufacturing collapse in Ontario.
I would like to see the numbers for 2014 and the first half of 2015 for Canada versus Australia as the recent slowdown of China and coal mining would appear to cause some problems for Australia.
However what I would like to see most is Ontario added to the chart because I think it would illuminate the post 2000 period where Canada diverged from Australia, as Ontario was the drag on the Canadian economy.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Alberta Actually Has Created More Jobs Per Capita in 2015 Than Ontario
I recently made a post about the September 2015 jobs numbers, mainly emphasizing that for Ontario they weren't good, either for the month or year to date. I compared the numbers for Ontario and Alberta.
However looking again at the year to date numbers, 23,000 jobs created in Ontario versus 15,000 in Alberta it occurred to me that while the Ontario ones were higher, on a per capita basis, they probably weren't. And sure enough dividing by the Statscan population numbers for Ontario and Alberta (13,792,052 and 4,196,457 for the third quarter respectively), Ontario created 0.00166763 jobs per capita in 2015 so far versus 0.0035744 in Alberta.
So the narrative that Alberta is totally in the tank economically while Ontario isn't doesn't seem to be particularly true at least in job creation terms.
However looking again at the year to date numbers, 23,000 jobs created in Ontario versus 15,000 in Alberta it occurred to me that while the Ontario ones were higher, on a per capita basis, they probably weren't. And sure enough dividing by the Statscan population numbers for Ontario and Alberta (13,792,052 and 4,196,457 for the third quarter respectively), Ontario created 0.00166763 jobs per capita in 2015 so far versus 0.0035744 in Alberta.
So the narrative that Alberta is totally in the tank economically while Ontario isn't doesn't seem to be particularly true at least in job creation terms.
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Ontario's September 2015 Employment Numbers. Not Good.
So the jobs numbers for September came out from Statscan. For all of Canada, employment went up a mediocre 12,100 jobs. Unfortunately for Ontario, employment went down by a relatively massive 33,800 jobs (oddly Alberta gained 12,300 jobs in September). That follows a smaller loss of 3,900 jobs in August. July's employment numbers were unchanged. So by any measure, that's a pretty stagnant three month period for jobs in Ontario.
One wonders how that will end up showing up in the third quarter GDP numbers. By comparison, for the January, February and March period, jobs went up by 17,100 even though the GDP number was negative for the first quarter. That suggests to me that the third quarter GDP number for Ontario could also be negative (note that the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model is predicting only 1% GDP growth in the third quarter for the US, Ontario's primary export market).
Obviously the monthly and three months numbers, aren't good for Ontario, what about the entire year's? Since the start of the year, Ontario's jobs numbers are up 23,000, which isn't terrible, but certainly not particularly good either. However, Canada's number is 126,600 since the start of the year, so Ontario's portion is way below its share of Canada's population.
There was also some bad news in terms of the composition of the jobs in Ontario in September. Full-time jobs were down by 67,700 compared to an increase of 34,000 part-time jobs. I'm not sure if there's a statistical aberration with the full-time versus part-time numbers or what. Over the full year, the full-time number is much better, a gain of 67,800 jobs versus a loss of 44,800 part-time jobs.
One wonders how that will end up showing up in the third quarter GDP numbers. By comparison, for the January, February and March period, jobs went up by 17,100 even though the GDP number was negative for the first quarter. That suggests to me that the third quarter GDP number for Ontario could also be negative (note that the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow model is predicting only 1% GDP growth in the third quarter for the US, Ontario's primary export market).
Obviously the monthly and three months numbers, aren't good for Ontario, what about the entire year's? Since the start of the year, Ontario's jobs numbers are up 23,000, which isn't terrible, but certainly not particularly good either. However, Canada's number is 126,600 since the start of the year, so Ontario's portion is way below its share of Canada's population.
There was also some bad news in terms of the composition of the jobs in Ontario in September. Full-time jobs were down by 67,700 compared to an increase of 34,000 part-time jobs. I'm not sure if there's a statistical aberration with the full-time versus part-time numbers or what. Over the full year, the full-time number is much better, a gain of 67,800 jobs versus a loss of 44,800 part-time jobs.
When Will the Electricity Price Increases For November 2015 Be Announced For Ontario?
Electricity prices are change May 1st and November 1st in Ontario. In theory they could go down, but obviously lately they have gone up quite rapidly. It is now October 11, so we are getting close to the point that the increases should be announced.
For the last increase, I found a CBC article dated April 20th, so likely around October 20th. Conveniently for the federal Liberals, that's after the October 19th federal poll. sdfds
This blog post of mine describes the Ontario electricity price increases in May 2015:
"For on peak pricing, the price per kWh is increasing on May 1st from 14 cents to 16.1 cents, a 2.1 cent increase or 15%. The on peak increase on November 1st was from 13.5 cents to 14 cents, a 3.7 increase. Thus the year over year increase, from 13.5 cents to 16.1 cents, is 2.6 cents or a 19.2% increase which is obviously significantly more than Ontario's inflation rate.
For mid-peak, prices will increase on May 1st from 11.4 cents to 12.2 cents, a 0.8 cents increase or 7%. On November 1st, the price increase from 11.2 cents to 11.4 cents, only a 1.8 percent increase. Year on year the increase was 1 cent or an 8.9% increase, again significantly above Ontario's inflation rate.
Finally for off-peak, the increase on May 1st is 0.3 cents, from 7.7 cents to 8 cents, a 3.9% increase. On November 1st, the price increased from 7.5 cents to 7.7 cents, a 0.2 cent increase or a 2.7% increase. Year over year the increase was 0.5 cents from 7.5 to 8 cents, a 6.7% increase, which is well above Ontario's inflation but nowhere near the massive increase in on peak pricing."
What can we expect for this November? Perhaps 3.5 to 4% overall, with different increases for the different periods. With wind production up and peaking overnight, keeping off-peak rates low relative to peak pricing makes a lot of sense.
For the last increase, I found a CBC article dated April 20th, so likely around October 20th. Conveniently for the federal Liberals, that's after the October 19th federal poll. sdfds
This blog post of mine describes the Ontario electricity price increases in May 2015:
"For on peak pricing, the price per kWh is increasing on May 1st from 14 cents to 16.1 cents, a 2.1 cent increase or 15%. The on peak increase on November 1st was from 13.5 cents to 14 cents, a 3.7 increase. Thus the year over year increase, from 13.5 cents to 16.1 cents, is 2.6 cents or a 19.2% increase which is obviously significantly more than Ontario's inflation rate.
For mid-peak, prices will increase on May 1st from 11.4 cents to 12.2 cents, a 0.8 cents increase or 7%. On November 1st, the price increase from 11.2 cents to 11.4 cents, only a 1.8 percent increase. Year on year the increase was 1 cent or an 8.9% increase, again significantly above Ontario's inflation rate.
Finally for off-peak, the increase on May 1st is 0.3 cents, from 7.7 cents to 8 cents, a 3.9% increase. On November 1st, the price increased from 7.5 cents to 7.7 cents, a 0.2 cent increase or a 2.7% increase. Year over year the increase was 0.5 cents from 7.5 to 8 cents, a 6.7% increase, which is well above Ontario's inflation but nowhere near the massive increase in on peak pricing."
What can we expect for this November? Perhaps 3.5 to 4% overall, with different increases for the different periods. With wind production up and peaking overnight, keeping off-peak rates low relative to peak pricing makes a lot of sense.
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Ontario Hospitals 2014 Sunshine Data and Analysis
Here are some statistics and analysis of Ontario 2014 sunshine data (released in March 2015) for Ontario hospitals.
The total number of individuals on these sunshine lists is 9298.
The total amount of salaries earned by those on the lists is $1,255,283,663.41.
The average salary for a hospital employee on the lists is $135,005.77.
The following statistics for each hospital, show the number of employees, the average salary for someone on the list and the total salaries for those on the list for the hospital. The link for each hospital goes to detailed data for each hospital, including individual sunshine list information, as well as the top ten, twenty five or fifty, for salary for each institution.
Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll 4, $110,121.26, $440,485.05
Alexandra Marine & General Hospital 4, $123,849.15, $495,396.59
Almonte General Hospital 9, $118,299.89, $1,064,699.01
Arnprior Regional Health 4, $128,879.07, $515,516.29
Atikokan General Hospital 3, $119,740.98, $359,222.95
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care 87, $153,472.45, $13,352,103.06
Blind River District Health Centre / Pavillon Santé du District de Blind River 7, $118,298.15, $828,087.08
Bluewater Health 41, $125,823.53, $5,158,764.73
Board of Health for Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit 12, $136,557.23, $1,638,686.71
Board of Health for the District of Algoma Health Unit 8, $128,584.29, $1,028,674.32
Board of Health for the Northwestern Health Unit / Le conseil de Santé pour l'Unité de Santé du nord-ouest 9, $127,871.94, $1,150,847.49
Board of Health for the Peterborough County-City Health Unit 4, $161,028.40, $644,113.62
Board of Health for Timiskaming Health Unit 2, $177,210.50, $354,421.00
Brant Community Healthcare System 45, $136,565.08, $6,145,428.71
Brant County Health Unit 5, $166,612.79, $833,063.95
Bridgepoint Hospital 28, $154,344.55, $4,321,647.50
Brockville General Hospital 20, $122,957.73, $2,459,154.50
Cambridge Memorial Hospital 43, $136,850.13, $5,884,555.74
Campbellford Memorial Hospital 6, $122,968.71, $737,812.26
Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital 1, $137,007.00, $137,007.00
Casey House Hospice / Casey House, Foyer de Soins Palliatifs 5, $135,245.51, $676,227.57
Centre for Addiction & Mental Health / Centre de toxicomanie et de santé mentale 245, $126,816.49, $31,070,040.42
Chatham-Kent Health Alliance 42, $127,662.36, $5,361,819.15
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario / Centre hospitalier pour enfants de l'est de l'Ontario 102, $135,544.38, $13,825,526.38
Collingwood General & Marine Hospital 17, $118,648.91, $2,017,031.55
Cornwall Community Hospital / Hôpital Communautaire de Cornwall 66, $116,279.05, $7,674,417.58
Deep River & District Hospital 5, $123,591.67, $617,958.34
Dryden Regional Health Centre / Centre régional de santé de Dryden 9, $117,949.36, $1,061,544.21
Eastern Ontario Health Unit 6, $154,047.40, $924,284.39
Elgin St. Thomas Health Unit 3, $119,904.33, $359,713.00
Englehart & District Hospital Inc. / Hôpital d'Englehart et du District 3, $125,114.55, $375,343.66
ErinoakKids Centre for Treatment & Development 16, $147,080.53, $2,353,288.49
Espanola General Hospital 3, $146,639.40, $439,918.19
Flemingdon Health Centre 7, $138,392.01, $968,744.08
Four Counties Health Services 3, $122,974.35, $368,923.06
Georgian Bay General Hospital / Hôpital général de la baie Georgienne 10, $120,454.85, $1,204,548.46
Geraldton District Hospital / Hôpital de district de Geraldton 3, $122,012.62, $366,037.86
Grand River Hospital 148, $134,561.05, $19,915,034.79
Grey Bruce Health Services 53, $113,052.85, $5,991,800.99
Grey Bruce Health Unit 14, $119,172.60, $1,668,416.34
Groves Memorial Community Hospital 3, $105,198.09, $315,594.28
Guelph General Hospital / Hôpital général de Guelph 36, $131,841.11, $4,746,279.95
Hôpital de Mattawa Hospital Inc. 3, $145,214.52, $435,643.57
Hôpital de Smooth Rock Falls Hospital 3, $121,912.32, $365,736.97
Hôpital Général de Hawkesbury & District General Hospital 26, $115,733.57, $3,009,072.77
Hôpital Glengarry Memorial Hospital 5, $109,708.37, $548,541.85
Hôpital Montfort 67, $127,056.93, $8,512,814.07
Hôpital Notre-Dame Hospital (Hearst) 8, $108,075.19, $864,601.49
Haldimand War Memorial Hospital 4, $130,928.88, $523,715.53
Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit 9, $134,392.59, $1,209,533.33
Haliburton Highlands Health Services Corporation 9, $116,719.19, $1,050,472.71
Halton Healthcare Services 111, $127,793.35, $14,185,061.59
Hamilton Health Sciences 370, $147,499.53, $54,574,825.34
Hanover & District Hospital 7, $117,437.44, $822,062.10
Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Unit 8, $135,201.77, $1,081,614.15
Headwaters Health Care Centre 16, $119,678.28, $1,914,852.56
Health Sciences North / Horizon Santé-Nord 131, $129,152.09, $16,918,923.89
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital 54, $158,826.60, $8,576,636.14
Hornepayne Community Hospital / Hôpital Communautaire de Hornepayne 1, $123,951.00, $123,951.00
Hotel-Dieu Grace Hospital 23, $128,866.63, $2,963,932.38
Hotel Dieu Hospital / l’Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu 25, $130,158.27, $3,253,956.73
Hotel Dieu Shaver Health & Rehabilitation Centre 10, $134,629.39, $1,346,293.93
Humber River Hospital 147, $127,605.03, $18,757,939.56
Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance 18, $145,787.06, $2,624,167.09
John McGivney Children's Centre 1, $136,654.12, $136,654.12
Joseph Brant Hospital 49, $141,267.66, $6,922,115.41
Kemptville District Hospital 5, $119,618.25, $598,091.26
Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Health Unit 9, $149,205.50, $1,342,849.50
Kingston General Hospital 164, $128,858.17, $21,132,739.44
Kirkland & District Hospital / Hôpital de Kirkland et du district 10, $120,185.39, $1,201,853.90
Lady Dunn Health Centre 2, $125,866.91, $251,733.82
Lake of the Woods District Hospital 11, $160,261.95, $1,762,881.49
Lakeridge Health 163, $119,308.42, $19,447,271.67
Leamington District Memorial Hospital / Hôpital memorial du district de Leamington 13, $116,534.82, $1,514,952.63
Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit 4, $157,249.07, $628,996.29
Lennox & Addington County General Hospital 6, $126,688.75, $760,132.49
Listowel Memorial Hospital 7, $116,756.50, $817,295.52
London Health Sciences Centre 308, $137,257.60, $42,275,341.90
Mackenzie Health 133, $127,985.23, $17,022,036.19
Manitoulin Health Centre 6, $128,758.47, $772,550.80
Manitouwadge General Hospital / Hôpital général de Manitouwadge 3, $106,923.20, $320,769.59
Markham Stouffville Hospital 57, $134,227.25, $7,650,953.24
Matheson/Iroquois Falls/Cochrane Group of Health Services 14, $120,083.56, $1,681,169.90
Middlesex-London Health Unit / Bureau de santé de Middlesex-London 8, $150,126.62, $1,201,012.97
Mount Sinai Hospital 202, $166,716.46, $33,676,724.10
Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare 19, $122,780.19, $2,332,823.66
Niagara Health System / Système de santé de Niagara 185, $128,542.85, $23,780,426.73
Nipigon District Memorial Hospital 2, $111,228.00, $222,456.00
Norfolk General Hospital 13, $145,389.77, $1,890,067.06
North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit / Bureau de Santé du district de North Bay-Parry Sound 10, $131,277.32, $1,312,773.16
North Bay Regional Health Centre / Centre régional de santé de North Bay 128, $159,544.34, $20,421,675.32
North Wellington Health Care Corporation 5, $131,618.86, $658,094.28
North York General Hospital 139, $136,254.67, $18,939,398.89
Northumberland Hills Hospital 18, $116,428.27, $2,095,708.78
Ongwanada Hospital 9, $115,387.28, $1,038,485.50
Ontario Shores Centre For Mental Health Sciences 67, $196,638.10, $13,174,752.48
Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital 33, $119,127.35, $3,931,202.41
Pembroke Regional Hospital Inc. 20, $124,446.50, $2,488,929.98
Perth & Smiths Falls District Hospital 14, $127,552.89, $1,785,740.45
Perth District Health Unit 4, $154,712.02, $618,848.07
Peterborough Regional Health Centre 44, $130,767.09, $5,753,752.02
Porcupine Health Unit 8, $138,392.74, $1,107,141.91
Providence Care Centre / Centre de soins de Providence 60, $141,560.75, $8,493,644.83
Providence Healthcare 28, $139,520.94, $3,906,586.27
Queensway Carleton Hospital 43, $136,779.83, $5,881,532.77
Quinte Health Care 59, $121,482.62, $7,167,474.75
Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Memorial Hospital 5, $116,896.05, $584,480.27
Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph of Cornwall, Ontario / Religieuses Hospitalières de Saint-Joseph de Cornwall, Ontario 5, $116,514.10, $582,570.49
Renfrew County & District Health Unit 3, $171,876.91, $515,630.74
Renfrew Victoria Hospital 6, $149,238.69, $895,432.11
Riverside Health Care Facilities Inc. 20, $113,678.22, $2,273,564.41
Ross Memorial Hospital 30, $116,665.44, $3,499,963.17
Rouge Valley Health System 174, $118,481.29, $20,615,744.01
Royal Ottawa Health Care Group 58, $121,822.38, $7,065,698.30
Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre 98, $120,979.69, $11,856,009.38
Runnymede Healthcare Centre 13, $152,971.12, $1,988,624.53
Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre 3, $127,591.71, $382,775.12
Sault Area Hospital / Hôpital de Sault-Sainte-Marie 50, $126,634.08, $6,331,704.09
Sensenbrenner Hospital / Hôpital Sensenbrenner 10, $116,090.87, $1,160,908.71
Services de santé de Chapleau Health Services 5, $114,131.19, $570,655.97
Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre 19, $120,838.46, $2,295,930.80
Soins continus Bruyère Continuing Care 59, $123,408.88, $7,281,124.18
South Bruce Grey Health Centre 6, $125,279.18, $751,675.06
South Huron Hospital Association 1, $105,622.99, $105,622.99
Southlake Regional Health Centre 126, $134,020.27, $16,886,554.37
St. Francis Memorial Hospital 2, $105,619.35, $211,238.71
St. John's Rehab Hospital 17, $114,550.69, $1,947,361.81
St. Joseph's Care Group 51, $190,730.20, $9,727,240.22
St. Joseph's General Hospital 17, $114,881.80, $1,952,990.57
St. Joseph's Health Care, London 171, $147,651.74, $25,248,447.64
St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto 134, $129,515.53, $17,355,080.99
St. Joseph's Health Centre Guelph 5, $149,501.76, $747,508.81
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton 187, $134,623.75, $25,174,641.71
St. Mary's General Hospital 61, $126,945.18, $7,743,656.16
St. Michael's Hospital 316, $131,676.18, $41,609,672.07
St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital 15, $151,149.97, $2,267,249.58
Stevenson Memorial Hospital / Hôpital Stevenson Memorial 5, $115,066.10, $575,330.52
Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital 7, $114,140.18, $798,981.24
Sudbury & District Health Unit 5, $140,714.24, $703,571.20
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre 435, $128,324.14, $55,821,002.74
Temiskaming Hospital 11, $128,492.55, $1,413,418.03
The Hospital for Sick Children 302, $171,007.24, $51,644,184.98
The McCausland Hospital 4, $105,494.51, $421,978.05
The Ottawa Hospital / L'Hôpital d'Ottawa 450, $131,781.07, $59,301,479.88
The Perley & Rideau Veterans' Health Centre / le Centre de santé Perley et Rideau pour anciens combattants 10, $123,996.18, $1,239,961.84
The Scarborough Hospital 175, $121,931.23, $21,337,964.65
Thunder Bay District Health Unit 8, $153,041.64, $1,224,333.14
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre / Centre régional des sciences de la santé de Thunder Bay 80, $125,545.70, $10,043,656.27
Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital 13, $119,031.08, $1,547,404.04
Timmins & District Hospital / L'Hôpital de Timmins et du district 55, $118,615.11, $6,523,830.79
Toronto East General Hospital 90, $130,744.17, $11,766,975.54
Trillium Health Partners 308, $128,814.61, $39,674,900.03
University Health Network 613, $146,075.20, $89,544,099.36
University of Ottawa Heart Institute 68, $120,703.97, $8,207,870.25
Waypoint Centre 89, $156,776.13, $13,953,076.00
Weeneebayko Area Health Authority 52, $122,108.05, $6,349,618.40
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit / Conseil de Santé de Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph 16, $126,645.12, $2,026,321.98
West Haldimand General Hospital 6, $113,267.91, $679,607.44
West Lincoln Memorial Hospital 9, $118,305.01, $1,064,745.12
West Nipissing General Hospital / Hôpital général de Nipissing Ouest 6, $125,929.87, $755,579.22
West Park Healthcare Centre 28, $132,667.36, $3,714,686.10
West Parry Sound Health Centre 17, $112,427.86, $1,911,273.60
William Osler Health System 303, $121,796.39, $36,904,306.57
Wilson Memorial General Hospital 7, $111,806.75, $782,647.24
Winchester District Memorial Hospital 12, $123,207.62, $1,478,491.43
Windsor Essex County Health Unit 16, $132,141.05, $2,114,256.86
Windsor Regional Hospital / Hôpital régional de Windsor 69, $122,771.43, $8,471,228.90
Wingham & District Hospital 2, $119,796.77, $239,593.55
Women's College Hospital 53, $143,295.26, $7,594,648.75
Woodstock Hospital / Hôpital de Woodstock 28, $149,525.43, $4,186,712.13
The total number of individuals on these sunshine lists is 9298.
The total amount of salaries earned by those on the lists is $1,255,283,663.41.
The average salary for a hospital employee on the lists is $135,005.77.
The following statistics for each hospital, show the number of employees, the average salary for someone on the list and the total salaries for those on the list for the hospital. The link for each hospital goes to detailed data for each hospital, including individual sunshine list information, as well as the top ten, twenty five or fifty, for salary for each institution.
Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll 4, $110,121.26, $440,485.05
Alexandra Marine & General Hospital 4, $123,849.15, $495,396.59
Almonte General Hospital 9, $118,299.89, $1,064,699.01
Arnprior Regional Health 4, $128,879.07, $515,516.29
Atikokan General Hospital 3, $119,740.98, $359,222.95
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care 87, $153,472.45, $13,352,103.06
Blind River District Health Centre / Pavillon Santé du District de Blind River 7, $118,298.15, $828,087.08
Bluewater Health 41, $125,823.53, $5,158,764.73
Board of Health for Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit 12, $136,557.23, $1,638,686.71
Board of Health for the District of Algoma Health Unit 8, $128,584.29, $1,028,674.32
Board of Health for the Northwestern Health Unit / Le conseil de Santé pour l'Unité de Santé du nord-ouest 9, $127,871.94, $1,150,847.49
Board of Health for the Peterborough County-City Health Unit 4, $161,028.40, $644,113.62
Board of Health for Timiskaming Health Unit 2, $177,210.50, $354,421.00
Brant Community Healthcare System 45, $136,565.08, $6,145,428.71
Brant County Health Unit 5, $166,612.79, $833,063.95
Bridgepoint Hospital 28, $154,344.55, $4,321,647.50
Brockville General Hospital 20, $122,957.73, $2,459,154.50
Cambridge Memorial Hospital 43, $136,850.13, $5,884,555.74
Campbellford Memorial Hospital 6, $122,968.71, $737,812.26
Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital 1, $137,007.00, $137,007.00
Casey House Hospice / Casey House, Foyer de Soins Palliatifs 5, $135,245.51, $676,227.57
Centre for Addiction & Mental Health / Centre de toxicomanie et de santé mentale 245, $126,816.49, $31,070,040.42
Chatham-Kent Health Alliance 42, $127,662.36, $5,361,819.15
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario / Centre hospitalier pour enfants de l'est de l'Ontario 102, $135,544.38, $13,825,526.38
Collingwood General & Marine Hospital 17, $118,648.91, $2,017,031.55
Cornwall Community Hospital / Hôpital Communautaire de Cornwall 66, $116,279.05, $7,674,417.58
Deep River & District Hospital 5, $123,591.67, $617,958.34
Dryden Regional Health Centre / Centre régional de santé de Dryden 9, $117,949.36, $1,061,544.21
Eastern Ontario Health Unit 6, $154,047.40, $924,284.39
Elgin St. Thomas Health Unit 3, $119,904.33, $359,713.00
Englehart & District Hospital Inc. / Hôpital d'Englehart et du District 3, $125,114.55, $375,343.66
ErinoakKids Centre for Treatment & Development 16, $147,080.53, $2,353,288.49
Espanola General Hospital 3, $146,639.40, $439,918.19
Flemingdon Health Centre 7, $138,392.01, $968,744.08
Four Counties Health Services 3, $122,974.35, $368,923.06
Georgian Bay General Hospital / Hôpital général de la baie Georgienne 10, $120,454.85, $1,204,548.46
Geraldton District Hospital / Hôpital de district de Geraldton 3, $122,012.62, $366,037.86
Grand River Hospital 148, $134,561.05, $19,915,034.79
Grey Bruce Health Services 53, $113,052.85, $5,991,800.99
Grey Bruce Health Unit 14, $119,172.60, $1,668,416.34
Groves Memorial Community Hospital 3, $105,198.09, $315,594.28
Guelph General Hospital / Hôpital général de Guelph 36, $131,841.11, $4,746,279.95
Hôpital de Mattawa Hospital Inc. 3, $145,214.52, $435,643.57
Hôpital de Smooth Rock Falls Hospital 3, $121,912.32, $365,736.97
Hôpital Général de Hawkesbury & District General Hospital 26, $115,733.57, $3,009,072.77
Hôpital Glengarry Memorial Hospital 5, $109,708.37, $548,541.85
Hôpital Montfort 67, $127,056.93, $8,512,814.07
Hôpital Notre-Dame Hospital (Hearst) 8, $108,075.19, $864,601.49
Haldimand War Memorial Hospital 4, $130,928.88, $523,715.53
Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit 9, $134,392.59, $1,209,533.33
Haliburton Highlands Health Services Corporation 9, $116,719.19, $1,050,472.71
Halton Healthcare Services 111, $127,793.35, $14,185,061.59
Hamilton Health Sciences 370, $147,499.53, $54,574,825.34
Hanover & District Hospital 7, $117,437.44, $822,062.10
Hastings & Prince Edward Counties Health Unit 8, $135,201.77, $1,081,614.15
Headwaters Health Care Centre 16, $119,678.28, $1,914,852.56
Health Sciences North / Horizon Santé-Nord 131, $129,152.09, $16,918,923.89
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital 54, $158,826.60, $8,576,636.14
Hornepayne Community Hospital / Hôpital Communautaire de Hornepayne 1, $123,951.00, $123,951.00
Hotel-Dieu Grace Hospital 23, $128,866.63, $2,963,932.38
Hotel Dieu Hospital / l’Hôpital Hôtel-Dieu 25, $130,158.27, $3,253,956.73
Hotel Dieu Shaver Health & Rehabilitation Centre 10, $134,629.39, $1,346,293.93
Humber River Hospital 147, $127,605.03, $18,757,939.56
Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance 18, $145,787.06, $2,624,167.09
John McGivney Children's Centre 1, $136,654.12, $136,654.12
Joseph Brant Hospital 49, $141,267.66, $6,922,115.41
Kemptville District Hospital 5, $119,618.25, $598,091.26
Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington Health Unit 9, $149,205.50, $1,342,849.50
Kingston General Hospital 164, $128,858.17, $21,132,739.44
Kirkland & District Hospital / Hôpital de Kirkland et du district 10, $120,185.39, $1,201,853.90
Lady Dunn Health Centre 2, $125,866.91, $251,733.82
Lake of the Woods District Hospital 11, $160,261.95, $1,762,881.49
Lakeridge Health 163, $119,308.42, $19,447,271.67
Leamington District Memorial Hospital / Hôpital memorial du district de Leamington 13, $116,534.82, $1,514,952.63
Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit 4, $157,249.07, $628,996.29
Lennox & Addington County General Hospital 6, $126,688.75, $760,132.49
Listowel Memorial Hospital 7, $116,756.50, $817,295.52
London Health Sciences Centre 308, $137,257.60, $42,275,341.90
Mackenzie Health 133, $127,985.23, $17,022,036.19
Manitoulin Health Centre 6, $128,758.47, $772,550.80
Manitouwadge General Hospital / Hôpital général de Manitouwadge 3, $106,923.20, $320,769.59
Markham Stouffville Hospital 57, $134,227.25, $7,650,953.24
Matheson/Iroquois Falls/Cochrane Group of Health Services 14, $120,083.56, $1,681,169.90
Middlesex-London Health Unit / Bureau de santé de Middlesex-London 8, $150,126.62, $1,201,012.97
Mount Sinai Hospital 202, $166,716.46, $33,676,724.10
Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare 19, $122,780.19, $2,332,823.66
Niagara Health System / Système de santé de Niagara 185, $128,542.85, $23,780,426.73
Nipigon District Memorial Hospital 2, $111,228.00, $222,456.00
Norfolk General Hospital 13, $145,389.77, $1,890,067.06
North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit / Bureau de Santé du district de North Bay-Parry Sound 10, $131,277.32, $1,312,773.16
North Bay Regional Health Centre / Centre régional de santé de North Bay 128, $159,544.34, $20,421,675.32
North Wellington Health Care Corporation 5, $131,618.86, $658,094.28
North York General Hospital 139, $136,254.67, $18,939,398.89
Northumberland Hills Hospital 18, $116,428.27, $2,095,708.78
Ongwanada Hospital 9, $115,387.28, $1,038,485.50
Ontario Shores Centre For Mental Health Sciences 67, $196,638.10, $13,174,752.48
Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital 33, $119,127.35, $3,931,202.41
Pembroke Regional Hospital Inc. 20, $124,446.50, $2,488,929.98
Perth & Smiths Falls District Hospital 14, $127,552.89, $1,785,740.45
Perth District Health Unit 4, $154,712.02, $618,848.07
Peterborough Regional Health Centre 44, $130,767.09, $5,753,752.02
Porcupine Health Unit 8, $138,392.74, $1,107,141.91
Providence Care Centre / Centre de soins de Providence 60, $141,560.75, $8,493,644.83
Providence Healthcare 28, $139,520.94, $3,906,586.27
Queensway Carleton Hospital 43, $136,779.83, $5,881,532.77
Quinte Health Care 59, $121,482.62, $7,167,474.75
Red Lake Margaret Cochenour Memorial Hospital 5, $116,896.05, $584,480.27
Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph of Cornwall, Ontario / Religieuses Hospitalières de Saint-Joseph de Cornwall, Ontario 5, $116,514.10, $582,570.49
Renfrew County & District Health Unit 3, $171,876.91, $515,630.74
Renfrew Victoria Hospital 6, $149,238.69, $895,432.11
Riverside Health Care Facilities Inc. 20, $113,678.22, $2,273,564.41
Ross Memorial Hospital 30, $116,665.44, $3,499,963.17
Rouge Valley Health System 174, $118,481.29, $20,615,744.01
Royal Ottawa Health Care Group 58, $121,822.38, $7,065,698.30
Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre 98, $120,979.69, $11,856,009.38
Runnymede Healthcare Centre 13, $152,971.12, $1,988,624.53
Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre 3, $127,591.71, $382,775.12
Sault Area Hospital / Hôpital de Sault-Sainte-Marie 50, $126,634.08, $6,331,704.09
Sensenbrenner Hospital / Hôpital Sensenbrenner 10, $116,090.87, $1,160,908.71
Services de santé de Chapleau Health Services 5, $114,131.19, $570,655.97
Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre 19, $120,838.46, $2,295,930.80
Soins continus Bruyère Continuing Care 59, $123,408.88, $7,281,124.18
South Bruce Grey Health Centre 6, $125,279.18, $751,675.06
South Huron Hospital Association 1, $105,622.99, $105,622.99
Southlake Regional Health Centre 126, $134,020.27, $16,886,554.37
St. Francis Memorial Hospital 2, $105,619.35, $211,238.71
St. John's Rehab Hospital 17, $114,550.69, $1,947,361.81
St. Joseph's Care Group 51, $190,730.20, $9,727,240.22
St. Joseph's General Hospital 17, $114,881.80, $1,952,990.57
St. Joseph's Health Care, London 171, $147,651.74, $25,248,447.64
St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto 134, $129,515.53, $17,355,080.99
St. Joseph's Health Centre Guelph 5, $149,501.76, $747,508.81
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton 187, $134,623.75, $25,174,641.71
St. Mary's General Hospital 61, $126,945.18, $7,743,656.16
St. Michael's Hospital 316, $131,676.18, $41,609,672.07
St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital 15, $151,149.97, $2,267,249.58
Stevenson Memorial Hospital / Hôpital Stevenson Memorial 5, $115,066.10, $575,330.52
Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital 7, $114,140.18, $798,981.24
Sudbury & District Health Unit 5, $140,714.24, $703,571.20
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre 435, $128,324.14, $55,821,002.74
Temiskaming Hospital 11, $128,492.55, $1,413,418.03
The Hospital for Sick Children 302, $171,007.24, $51,644,184.98
The McCausland Hospital 4, $105,494.51, $421,978.05
The Ottawa Hospital / L'Hôpital d'Ottawa 450, $131,781.07, $59,301,479.88
The Perley & Rideau Veterans' Health Centre / le Centre de santé Perley et Rideau pour anciens combattants 10, $123,996.18, $1,239,961.84
The Scarborough Hospital 175, $121,931.23, $21,337,964.65
Thunder Bay District Health Unit 8, $153,041.64, $1,224,333.14
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre / Centre régional des sciences de la santé de Thunder Bay 80, $125,545.70, $10,043,656.27
Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital 13, $119,031.08, $1,547,404.04
Timmins & District Hospital / L'Hôpital de Timmins et du district 55, $118,615.11, $6,523,830.79
Toronto East General Hospital 90, $130,744.17, $11,766,975.54
Trillium Health Partners 308, $128,814.61, $39,674,900.03
University Health Network 613, $146,075.20, $89,544,099.36
University of Ottawa Heart Institute 68, $120,703.97, $8,207,870.25
Waypoint Centre 89, $156,776.13, $13,953,076.00
Weeneebayko Area Health Authority 52, $122,108.05, $6,349,618.40
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit / Conseil de Santé de Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph 16, $126,645.12, $2,026,321.98
West Haldimand General Hospital 6, $113,267.91, $679,607.44
West Lincoln Memorial Hospital 9, $118,305.01, $1,064,745.12
West Nipissing General Hospital / Hôpital général de Nipissing Ouest 6, $125,929.87, $755,579.22
West Park Healthcare Centre 28, $132,667.36, $3,714,686.10
West Parry Sound Health Centre 17, $112,427.86, $1,911,273.60
William Osler Health System 303, $121,796.39, $36,904,306.57
Wilson Memorial General Hospital 7, $111,806.75, $782,647.24
Winchester District Memorial Hospital 12, $123,207.62, $1,478,491.43
Windsor Essex County Health Unit 16, $132,141.05, $2,114,256.86
Windsor Regional Hospital / Hôpital régional de Windsor 69, $122,771.43, $8,471,228.90
Wingham & District Hospital 2, $119,796.77, $239,593.55
Women's College Hospital 53, $143,295.26, $7,594,648.75
Woodstock Hospital / Hôpital de Woodstock 28, $149,525.43, $4,186,712.13
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
University Health Network (Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto General Hospital and Toronto Rehabilitation Institute) 2014 Sunshine List, Rankings and Analysis
Update: Click here for the 2015 University Health Network Sunshine List (released March 2016)
Here is the 2014 sunshine list (salary disclosure) for University Health Network (released March 28th, 2015). The total number of individuals on the list for this year is 613. The total salaries on the list is $89,544,099.36, with the average salary for someone on the list of $146,075.20. Last year's list is available here.Total Salary earned by the top ten: $4,737,711.22
Total Salary earned by the top 25: $9,873,923.81
Here is the top 25 salary earners:
1. ROBERT S. BELL $753,992.40 |
2. SHAF KESHAVJEE $514,393.40 |
3. MARK ROCHON $458,449.30 |
4. MARIA GOSPODAROWICZ $456,164.80 |
5. CHRISTOPHER J. PAIGE $452,944.62 |
6. SYLVIA ASA $442,868.58 |
7. FEI-FEI LIU $429,852.80 |
8. CHARLES CHAN $413,996.60 |
9. EDWARD H. COLE $411,598.92 |
10. PADRAIG WARDE $403,449.80 |
11. GAETAN TARDIF $403,314.09 |
12. EMMA PAVLOV $386,736.00 |
13. PAMELA CATTON $385,415.68 |
14. SCOTT L. BOERNER $365,774.88 |
15. GILDA SANTOS $342,761.00 |
16. WILLIAM GEDDIE $337,204.17 |
17. SIDNEY CROUL $336,817.59 |
18. BAYARDO PEREZ-ORDONEZ $334,272.53 |
19. MARNIE ESCAF $324,165.23 |
20. DANNY GHAZARIAN $324,042.36 |
21. RUMINA MUSANI $323,796.31 |
22. JAGDISH BUTANY $318,425.19 |
23. HYANGMI KO $318,111.94 |
24. OYEDELE ADEWALE ADEYI $317,825.25 |
25. HAL BERMAN $317,550.37 |
Here's the number and average salaries for those positions with more than one person with that job title.
Nurse, Registered | 96 | $109,517.19 |
Laboratory Physician | 57 | $270,561.10 |
Manager, Nurse | 40 | $112,274.20 |
Physicist, Radiation | 28 | $156,879.37 |
Senior Director | 18 | $165,455.42 |
Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | 18 | $108,870.58 |
Pharmacist | 15 | $102,459.19 |
Vice President | 13 | $324,151.68 |
Scientist | 8 | $129,530.80 |
Nursing Administration Coordinator | 8 | $110,117.34 |
Manager, Senior | 8 | $113,045.21 |
Manager, Program Services | 8 | $106,345.20 |
Director, Information Management | 8 | $130,961.48 |
Technical Specialist | 8 | $104,093.00 |
Psychologist | 7 | $116,923.57 |
Senior Technical Specialist | 7 | $108,584.14 |
Laboratory Division Head | 7 | $245,997.13 |
Perfusionist, Registered | 7 | $118,133.33 |
Director | 7 | $179,296.55 |
Practice Leader | 6 | $109,124.29 |
Nurse Practitioner, Primary Health Care | 6 | $106,681.68 |
Senior Project Manager | 6 | $108,356.50 |
Executive Director, Operations | 6 | $192,043.77 |
Architect | 6 | $122,294.67 |
Director, Nursing | 6 | $126,806.82 |
Clinical Associate, Medical Oncology | 6 | $193,248.69 |
Manager, Information Management | 6 | $113,479.38 |
Clinical Coordinator | 5 | $105,645.94 |
Coordinator, Pharmacy | 5 | $103,000.21 |
Site Director, Human Resources | 5 | $122,274.16 |
Clinical Nurse Specialist | 4 | $104,552.02 |
Manager, Laboratory | 4 | $103,446.31 |
Manager, Program Services | 4 | $108,145.51 |
Manager, Pharmacy | 4 | $113,910.14 |
Manager, Human Resources | 4 | $109,503.73 |
Nurse Practitioner | 4 | $101,783.55 |
Manager, Clinical Services | 3 | $103,610.98 |
Coordinator, Patient Care | 3 | $110,441.99 |
Technologist, Certified | 3 | $106,019.74 |
Director Finance | 3 | $132,024.21 |
Director, Clinical | 3 | $131,543.00 |
Associate, Clinical | 3 | $174,117.01 |
Senior Director, Human Resources | 3 | $165,865.94 |
Manager, Project | 3 | $102,474.55 |
Site Leader, Pharmacy | 3 | $106,726.49 |
Manager, Laboratory Manager | 2 | $111,250.31 |
Supervisor, Laboratory | 2 | $103,620.68 |
Manager, Nutrition Services | 2 | $103,358.31 |
Manager, Nursing Profession Practice | 2 | $107,940.05 |
Social Worker | 2 | $101,729.67 |
Manager, Clinical Research | 2 | $107,278.87 |
Project Manager | 2 | $103,931.68 |
Manager, Corporate Finance | 2 | $103,772.47 |
Director, Human Resources | 2 | $138,512.39 |
Specialist, Senior Application | 2 | $104,717.77 |
Director, Laboratory Services | 2 | $136,038.00 |
Manager, Spiritual Care | 2 | $105,306.01 |
Specialist, Pharmaco Therapy Instructor | 2 | $105,330.60 |
Manager, Clinical Engineer | 2 | $113,429.27 |
Director, Pharmacy Operations | 2 | $130,847.91 |
Legal Counsel And Claims Manager | 2 | $116,986.54 |
Director, Radiation Medicine | 2 | $443,008.80 |
Director, Health Professional Practice | 2 | $114,973.42 |
Manager, Education | 2 | $105,140.99 |
Medical Specialist, Infection Control | 2 | $219,925.79 |
Project Director | 2 | $117,226.80 |
Dentist | 2 | $128,926.82 |
Leader, Professional Development | 2 | $102,174.91 |
Director, Radiation Therapy | 2 | $120,894.70 |
Leader, Practice | 2 | $106,354.11 |
Here is the full sunshine list. Name is followed by salary ranking in the organization, position, salary and benefits.
Name | Salary Ranking | Position | Salary | Benefits |
CLEMENTINA ABELLANOSA | 545 | Nurse, Registered | $101,850.97 | $199.80 |
LANA ABRAHAM | 365 | Manager, Clinical Services | $109,429.92 | $263.88 |
OYEDELE ADEWALE ADEYI | 24 | Laboratory Physician | $317,825.25 | $630.72 |
ASDGHIG AFARIAN | 432 | Nurse, Registered | $105,906.51 | $203.49 |
KEITH AKADA | 501 | Pharmacist | $103,107.54 | $226.26 |
AYMAN AL HABEEB | 45 | Laboratory Physician | $286,782.93 | $606.00 |
HAMIDEH ALASTI-HAMED | 101 | Physicist, Radiation | $189,269.97 | $454.25 |
MATHIEU ALBERT | 244 | Scientist | $120,990.90 | $292.56 |
SHERYL ALEXANDRE | 332 | Manager, Nurse | $111,463.33 | $269.13 |
JANET ALI | 312 | Nurse, Registered | $113,107.14 | $0.00 |
RHONDA ALLAN | 508 | Clinical Nurse Specialist | $102,951.30 | $234.51 |
PAMELA G. ALLEN | 543 | Coordinator, Patient Care | $101,896.64 | $6.00 |
ARNOLDO AMADOR | 415 | Technologist, Certified | $106,618.21 | $187.20 |
MARIA AMENTA | 402 | Manager, Laboratory | $107,093.82 | $258.78 |
AGNES AMOAH | 560 | Nurse, Registered | $101,436.16 | $173.95 |
JIM AMODEO | 392 | Nurse, Registered | $107,792.40 | $203.49 |
GILDA ANCHETA | 574 | Nurse, Registered | $101,179.94 | $199.80 |
TEREZ ARANY | 387 | Manager, Nurse | $107,858.82 | $259.59 |
ALICIA ARAUJO DE SORKIN | 231 | Psychologist | $123,360.98 | $282.81 |
SYLVIA ASA | 6 | Medical Director | $442,868.58 | $630.72 |
MARIA DEL CARME AVILA CASADO | 42 | Laboratory Physician | $289,485.49 | $640.62 |
MASOUD AZARI | 522 | Nurse, Registered | $102,521.33 | $0.00 |
DENIS JOHN BAILEY | 220 | Laboratory Physician | $125,137.42 | $78.75 |
MIREK BALCY | 170 | Director, Support And Facilities Services | $137,249.09 | $277.60 |
SONIA BALINAS THOMAS | 412 | Nurse, Registered | $106,852.67 | $199.80 |
SALLY BALMER | 488 | Manager, Laboratory Manager | $103,459.00 | $249.66 |
BEVERLY BANTON | 450 | Nursing Administration Coordinator | $105,199.07 | $183.18 |
DAVID BARTH | 80 | Laboratory Physician | $234,075.35 | $606.00 |
KATHY BATES | 442 | Coordinator, Patient Care | $105,478.43 | $235.26 |
DAVID BATTER | 303 | Nurse, Registered | $113,610.27 | $199.80 |
MARISA BATTISTELLA | 449 | Scientist | $105,206.80 | $240.24 |
JACQUELINE BEAL | 575 | Supervisor, Laboratory | $101,174.13 | $218.52 |
KATHRYN J. BEARSE | 323 | Manager, Nurse | $112,066.35 | $266.28 |
RONALD BEAUCHESNE | 494 | Manager, Maintenance | $103,315.07 | $248.79 |
DELORIS BEECH | 311 | Manager, Nurse | $113,131.92 | $254.55 |
AKBAR BEIKI-ARDAKANI | 160 | Physicist, Radiation | $140,647.86 | $339.27 |
LINDA BELFORD | 272 | Practice Leader | $117,356.52 | $268.02 |
ROBERT S. BELL | 1 | President and Chief Executive Officer | $753,992.40 | $74,641.48 |
HAL BERMAN | 25 | Laboratory Physician | $317,550.37 | $630.72 |
PETER BERZITIS | 236 | Senior Technical Specialist | $122,466.58 | $295.65 |
CYNTHIA BEATRIC BHOLA | 530 | Clinical Coordinator | $102,195.63 | $232.92 |
CARISSIMA LIZETTE R. BICLAR | 611 | Manager, Clinical Services | $100,090.80 | $241.74 |
JAROSLAW BIENIARZ | 529 | Nurse, Registered | $102,302.15 | $199.80 |
RICHARD A. BILAN | 374 | Director, Occupational Health | $108,835.30 | $262.98 |
DIANNE BILLOWS | 242 | Manager, Senior | $121,102.30 | $292.26 |
JEAN-PIERRE BISSONNETTE | 94 | Physicist, Radiation | $195,303.78 | $433.95 |
RUTH BITTORF | 498 | Nurse Practitioner, Primary Health Care | $103,194.67 | $249.09 |
IVAN BLASUTIG | 298 | Laboratory Physician | $114,429.53 | $276.21 |
VESNA BLAZINOVIC | 487 | Manager, Nutrition Services | $103,477.20 | $249.66 |
MARGARET BOAKYE | 395 | Nurse, Registered | $107,542.26 | $199.80 |
NANCY BOARO | 455 | Manager, Nursing Profession Practice | $105,039.42 | $420.12 |
SCOTT L. BOERNER | 14 | Laboratory Division Head | $365,774.88 | $630.72 |
ALEXANDER VICTOR BON | 150 | Director Finance | $147,420.88 | $355.35 |
LAURA BOOS | 496 | Manager, Nutrition Services | $103,239.42 | $249.31 |
ALLYSON ANN BOOTH | 589 | Nurse, Registered | $100,652.07 | $199.80 |
DIANA J. BOOTH | 427 | Supervisor, Laboratory | $106,067.22 | $242.16 |
JETTE BORG | 149 | Physicist, Radiation | $148,028.40 | $338.01 |
ANDREAS BOTTIS | 489 | Senior Project Manager | $103,434.42 | $124.86 |
MARNEY BOWSER | 386 | Manager, Program Services | $107,998.76 | $431.16 |
STEPHEN BREEN | 128 | Physicist, Radiation | $159,442.00 | $364.08 |
SUSAN BROWN | 148 | Director, Strategy And Transformation | $149,269.29 | $327.57 |
TEURAI BROWN | 468 | Perfusionist, Registered | $104,269.86 | $202.59 |
ILZE BRUNINS | 363 | Manager, Program Services | $109,517.72 | $437.61 |
ANNABELLE BRYDEN | 515 | Manager, Corporate Planning | $102,728.10 | $243.81 |
ROBERT BURGOYNE | 510 | Social Worker | $102,871.34 | $234.75 |
RONALD BURKE | 269 | Corporate Manager, Cardiac Diagnostics | $117,489.28 | $283.47 |
JAGDISH BUTANY | 22 | Laboratory Division Head | $318,425.19 | $630.72 |
CARMEN BYFIELD | 399 | Nurse, Registered | $107,291.96 | $199.80 |
WILLIAM CACHIA | 536 | Manager, Program Services | $102,033.99 | $408.66 |
MICHAEL CAESAR | 157 | Director, Information Management | $142,297.19 | $312.87 |
JOSEPH A. CAFAZZO | 112 | Senior Director | $178,185.34 | $391.89 |
AGNES BAGUSO CALDERON | 469 | Nurse, Registered | $104,252.29 | $199.80 |
JERRY CALKOWSKI | 535 | Financial Business Manager | $102,065.38 | $244.71 |
EMMAR CALLAGHAN | 257 | Nurse, Registered | $119,072.15 | $199.80 |
MARCO CARLONE | 147 | Physicist, Radiation | $149,422.29 | $360.39 |
AUREA CARLOS | 354 | Nurse, Registered | $110,241.33 | $199.80 |
DIANNE CARMICHAEL | 78 | General Manager | $237,197.12 | $481.92 |
JO CARROLL | 424 | Manager, Clinical Research | $106,396.96 | $253.98 |
KAREN CARTHY | 599 | Nurse, Registered | $100,457.87 | $199.80 |
PAMELA CATTON | 13 | Physician Radiation Oncology And Director Education | $385,415.68 | $53.16 |
EVANGIA CAWLEY | 565 | Nurse, Registered | $101,329.44 | $199.80 |
ANNE MARIE CAYLEY | 369 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $109,160.21 | $232.11 |
ANJUM CHAGPAR | 300 | Manager, Senior | $114,342.84 | $137.82 |
CAROLYN CHALMERS | 527 | Project Manager | $102,385.03 | $233.76 |
PATSY CHALMERS | 562 | Perfusionist, Registered | $101,381.20 | $230.94 |
CHARLES CHAN | 8 | Vice President | $413,996.60 | $842.04 |
HONG CHANG | 60 | Laboratory Division Head | $281,205.29 | $630.72 |
QIAN CHEN | 457 | Manager, Corporate Finance | $104,991.04 | $253.29 |
SUSAN CHERNENKO | 321 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $112,172.70 | $256.11 |
RUNJAN CHETTY | 102 | Laboratory Physician | $188,584.30 | $258.80 |
CAROL CHEUNG | 26 | Laboratory Physician | $312,829.53 | $630.72 |
CHRISTINA CHEUNG | 502 | Coordinator, Pharmacy | $103,068.75 | $123.48 |
FREDERICK CHEUNG | 125 | Physicist, Radiation | $161,089.00 | $367.47 |
VINNY CHIBBA | 139 | Director, Human Resources | $152,080.11 | $333.90 |
VIOLETA CHIONG | 444 | Nurse, Registered | $105,469.24 | $0.00 |
YOUNG-BIN CHO | 141 | Physicist, Radiation | $150,891.60 | $344.40 |
KAMRAN CHOUDHRY | 606 | Senior Technical Specialist | $100,307.58 | $206.34 |
ANNA WAI KUEN CHOW | 553 | Pharmacist | $101,748.06 | $229.89 |
CHUN LAM JAMES CHOW | 143 | Physicist, Radiation | $150,146.82 | $362.22 |
HUNG CHOW | 534 | Specialist, Senior Application | $102,081.03 | $175.74 |
KAREN CHUK | 278 | Manager, Pharmacy | $116,657.34 | $284.85 |
TOM CLANCY | 178 | Director, Laboratory Services | $134,180.40 | $323.73 |
BLAISE ALEXANDER CLARKE | 71 | Laboratory Physician | $272,084.53 | $630.72 |
CATHERINE CLARKE | 221 | Director, Human Resources | $124,944.67 | $308.25 |
SUSAN CLARKE | 192 | Manager, Nurse | $130,618.31 | $277.86 |
PATRICIA COASLEY | 590 | Nurse, Registered | $100,623.80 | $203.49 |
STEPHEN COCHLIN | 394 | Technical Specialist | $107,551.51 | $199.05 |
EDUARD COJOCARI | 478 | Nurse, Registered | $103,954.58 | $199.80 |
EDWARD H. COLE | 9 | Physician In Chief | $411,598.92 | $8,821.76 |
CATHERINE COOLENS | 228 | Physicist, Radiation | $123,720.80 | $6.00 |
PAUL CORNACCHIONE | 237 | Director, Clinical | $122,413.47 | $292.92 |
LUCILLE COSCA | 587 | Nurse, Registered | $100,766.44 | $199.80 |
JUDY COSTELLO | 116 | Senior Director | $175,423.61 | $382.02 |
CHRISTIAN COTE | 171 | Special Advisor Strategy And New Media | $136,819.90 | $329.82 |
LYNN COUKOS | 371 | Manager, Program Services | $109,082.52 | $437.16 |
NATALIE COURNOYEA | 103 | Senior Director | $187,338.99 | $682.20 |
KENNETH CRADDOCK | 144 | Associate, Clinical | $149,999.20 | $361.44 |
TIMOTHY CRAIG | 146 | Physicist, Radiation | $149,500.30 | $341.40 |
PAULA CRIPPS-MCMARTIN | 256 | Therapist, Respiratory | $119,289.91 | $265.35 |
ANNELLIE CRISTOBAL | 446 | Manager, Nurse | $105,283.32 | $253.89 |
SIDNEY CROUL | 17 | Laboratory Physician | $336,817.59 | $630.72 |
CHRISITNE M. CSERTI-GAZDEWICH | 56 | Laboratory Physician | $281,833.82 | $6.00 |
DONALD R. CUMMER | 86 | Director | $205,636.56 | $373.56 |
VALERIE CUNNINGHAM | 224 | Educator, Perfusion | $124,301.07 | $234.96 |
CHRISTINE CURSIO | 572 | Manager, Laboratory | $101,215.48 | $231.03 |
MYRON CYBULSKY | 40 | Laboratory Physician | $296,159.76 | $630.72 |
AUDREY D' SILVA | 603 | Nurse, Registered | $100,365.12 | $199.80 |
MICHAEL S. D'AGOSTINO | 67 | Laboratory Physician | $278,785.73 | $532.84 |
DINA D'AGOSTINO-ROSE | 135 | Senior Director | $154,691.68 | $344.64 |
RUDY DAHDAL | 204 | Director, Facility Redevelopment | $128,767.58 | $290.04 |
HELEN DAMILATIS | 164 | Perfusionist, Registered | $139,150.19 | $243.84 |
PENNY DAMILATIS | 253 | Nurse, Registered | $119,740.62 | $203.49 |
ANDREI ZHIVKO DAMYANOVICH | 213 | Physicist, Radiation | $127,331.38 | $293.01 |
DARLENE DASENT | 77 | Deputy Chief Financial Officer | $238,931.85 | $514.29 |
DEBRA DAVIES | 294 | Manager, Nurse | $114,805.32 | $277.08 |
BRAD DAVIS | 83 | Executive Director, Operations | $210,621.37 | $442.71 |
KATHERINE DAVISON | 218 | Manager, Nurse | $125,873.15 | $304.98 |
PEARLINA DAWES | 503 | Manager, Nurse | $103,061.08 | $244.91 |
GINA DAYA | 114 | Senior Director | $176,999.72 | $388.26 |
LUIS DE BARROS | 215 | Architect | $126,332.44 | $265.68 |
WYNNE DE JONG | 239 | Director, Nursing | $121,682.31 | $135.99 |
PENNY DEMAS-CLARKE | 586 | Pharmacist | $100,818.20 | $244.71 |
NEAL DEN HOLLANDER | 165 | Laboratory Division Head | $139,033.95 | $332.07 |
ELIZABETH DEVEAU | 186 | Director | $131,714.55 | $296.10 |
SUSAN DEVRIES | 379 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $108,354.40 | $247.35 |
DIANA DIBERNARDO | 420 | Nurse, Registered | $106,497.07 | $199.80 |
MAGGIE DILLING | 364 | Manager, Nurse | $109,467.72 | $233.36 |
SUSAN DONE | 61 | Laboratory Physician | $281,160.80 | $630.72 |
MARC DOUCET | 438 | Manager, Spiritual Care | $105,659.20 | $255.09 |
LINDA DRESSER | 462 | Specialist, Pharmaco Therapy Instructor | $104,753.80 | $252.51 |
MARGARET R. DUFF | 459 | Advance Practice Nurse Education | $104,881.62 | $252.99 |
RUTH DUNN | 287 | Nurse, Registered | $115,153.61 | $203.49 |
LISA DURKIN | 524 | Practice Leader | $102,472.00 | $234.12 |
DAVID EAGAN | 163 | Director | $139,884.46 | $78.03 |
HALA EL-ZIMAITY | 55 | Laboratory Physician | $282,209.61 | $630.72 |
DIANA M. ELDER | 121 | Senior Director, Human Resources | $165,146.04 | $411.69 |
E. JEANNE ELGIE-WATSON | 315 | Manager, Nurse | $112,762.03 | $272.31 |
TRINA EPSTEIN | 285 | Psychologist | $115,585.60 | $268.11 |
AFAF ERFAEI | 145 | Laboratory Physician | $149,791.35 | $0.00 |
MARNIE ESCAF | 19 | Vice President | $324,165.23 | $820.20 |
MARY JANE ESPLEN | 123 | Director Knowledge Translation | $164,520.95 | $397.29 |
GERALYN ESTELO | 378 | Nurse, Registered | $108,409.51 | $178.47 |
ANALIZA ESTRELLA | 476 | Nurse, Registered | $104,007.64 | $199.80 |
CHARLES ESTRIDGE | 214 | Manager, Technical Program | $126,846.90 | $6.00 |
ANDREW EVANS | 47 | Laboratory Physician | $286,258.16 | $630.72 |
MAUREEN FALKENSTEIN | 260 | Nurse, Registered | $118,989.14 | $203.49 |
LUIS E. FAUSTINO | 397 | Specialist, Senior Application | $107,354.51 | $235.41 |
ALEXANDRE FEDORENKO | 577 | Senior Technical Specialist | $101,112.90 | $244.14 |
KAREN FENG | 429 | Senior Technical Specialist | $105,971.03 | $244.11 |
OLAVO FERNANDES | 249 | Director, Pharmacy Clinical | $120,564.70 | $284.40 |
JIM FEYERER | 212 | Site Director, Human Resources | $127,341.31 | $307.08 |
JANE FINLAYSON | 607 | Senior Public Affairs Advisor | $100,294.32 | $242.01 |
MURAT FIRAT | 348 | Manager, Clinical Engineer | $110,465.08 | $266.43 |
SANDRA E. FISCHER | 59 | Laboratory Physician | $281,304.08 | $630.72 |
BARBARA FITZGERALD | 154 | Director, Nursing | $143,404.93 | $5.50 |
MARCIA FLETCHER | 137 | Nurse, Registered | $153,179.11 | $200.11 |
HEATHER FLETT | 551 | Manager, Program Services | $101,770.21 | $402.63 |
LINDA FLOCKHART | 197 | Director, Clinical | $129,549.67 | $290.76 |
SARAH FLOGEN | 526 | Manager, Nurse | $102,395.72 | $244.11 |
SHEILA FOGGIE | 328 | Nurse, Registered | $111,695.51 | $102.42 |
JAMES FORBES | 98 | Senior Director | $191,559.80 | $419.88 |
MARY FOUNTAS | 539 | Manager, Laboratory | $101,956.90 | $243.51 |
SOPHIE FOXCROFT | 372 | Director | $109,065.46 | $257.49 |
GABRIELLA FOZO-NAGY | 475 | Pharmacist | $104,022.98 | $243.81 |
ANDREA MARIE FRANCIS | 404 | Nurse, Registered | $107,039.94 | $199.80 |
ADELAIDA FRANCISCO | 484 | Nurse, Registered | $103,707.03 | $203.49 |
NORMAN FRANKE | 91 | Clinical Associate, Medical Oncology | $198,564.70 | $479.07 |
MARIA AURORA FRIAS | 194 | Nurse, Registered | $130,408.03 | $199.80 |
CATHARINE FULTON | 268 | Manager | $117,703.17 | $261.69 |
ESTHER FUNG | 182 | Director, Pharmacy Operations | $133,298.60 | $322.92 |
JUDITA GABRYS | 569 | Supervisor, Clinical Modality | $101,267.51 | $210.90 |
JOSEPH GAJASAN | 613 | Manager, Nurse | $100,029.43 | $241.59 |
MICHAEL GARDAM | 29 | Director, Infection Prevention And Control | $307,814.80 | $6.00 |
MICHELLE GARIEPY | 304 | Director, Finance | $113,567.52 | $334.20 |
CAROLE GARMAISE | 521 | Legal Counsel And Claims Manager | $102,538.88 | $297.90 |
MELVILLE GARVIDA | 538 | Nurse, Registered | $101,984.44 | $199.80 |
DEBBIE M. GAYNAIR | 570 | Nursing Administration Coordinator | $101,255.35 | $232.86 |
MARLENE GAYSEK | 342 | Nurse, Registered | $110,725.39 | $199.80 |
WILLIAM GEDDIE | 16 | Laboratory Physician | $337,204.17 | $630.72 |
SUJATHA GEORGE | 426 | Nurse, Registered | $106,135.60 | $338.13 |
DANNY GHAZARIAN | 20 | Laboratory Physician | $324,042.36 | $630.72 |
LINDA GILLAND | 383 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $108,159.40 | $246.75 |
MIHAELA GINJ | 561 | Staff Radiopharmacist | $101,410.48 | $244.71 |
SOH LAN GOH | 479 | Nurse, Registered | $103,950.04 | $203.49 |
SOH TEE GOH | 481 | Nurse, Registered | $103,846.64 | $199.80 |
LEON GOONARATNE | 173 | Director, Information Management | $135,822.38 | $327.57 |
MARIA GOSPODAROWICZ | 4 | Director, Radiation Medicine | $456,164.80 | $66.44 |
ROBIN GOULD-SOIL | 159 | Director, Privacy And Information Access | $141,032.38 | $340.32 |
SEBASTIAN GRADIN | 418 | Manager, Information Management | $106,555.88 | $256.95 |
GILLIAN GRAHAM | 525 | Nurse Practitioner, Primary Health Care | $102,424.01 | $247.44 |
LEANNA GRAHAM | 288 | Director, Health Professional Practice | $115,108.73 | $462.42 |
GILLIAN LEA GRAVELY | 309 | Manager, Nurse | $113,246.70 | $271.83 |
BARBARA GREENSPOON | 240 | Perfusionist, Registered | $121,648.78 | $236.01 |
MYLA GREGORIO | 251 | Nurse, Registered | $120,250.87 | $199.80 |
DAVID GRETZINGER | 235 | Director | $122,649.60 | $295.95 |
SANDRA GRGAS | 156 | Director, Clinical | $142,665.87 | $318.63 |
JAYNE GRILLS | 512 | Manager, Project | $102,762.24 | $112.44 |
SILVANA GROE | 407 | Manager, Nurse | $106,942.78 | $258.09 |
MARY-GRACE GROSSI | 324 | Manager, Program Services | $111,923.38 | $447.66 |
SUSAN GROVE | 118 | Senior Director | $170,774.09 | $374.91 |
APRIL GUTHRIE | 349 | Manager, Nurse | $110,456.91 | $254.91 |
PENNY LOU HACKENBROOK-ROGERS | 167 | Director, Information Management | $138,221.70 | $333.57 |
SARA HAFEZI BAKHTIARI | 52 | Laboratory Physician | $283,187.90 | $581.28 |
TENNYS HANSON | 79 | Vice President | $236,467.30 | $25,448.32 |
NICOLE HARNETT | 376 | Manager, Education | $108,633.19 | $261.99 |
JENNIFER HARRISON | 413 | Site Leader, Pharmacy | $106,687.50 | $243.39 |
THERESE JEAN HAWN | 552 | Manager, Project | $101,756.52 | $237.51 |
LILI-NAZ HAZRATI | 69 | Laboratory Physician | $277,796.40 | $606.00 |
ALICIA HEALEY | 330 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $111,663.88 | $239.67 |
ROBERT HEATON | 134 | Physicist, Radiation | $155,008.92 | $370.74 |
DEBORAH HEBERT | 511 | Educator, Allied Health | $102,836.60 | $408.75 |
ANN HEESTERS | 467 | Senior Bioethicist | $104,396.72 | $417.09 |
AARON HENDRIKS | 267 | Manager, Information Management | $117,733.84 | $255.69 |
KATHERINE HENNING | 243 | Director, Information Management | $121,063.30 | $292.26 |
MICHELE HENRY | 169 | Director, Laboratory Services | $137,895.60 | $331.07 |
JOVITA HERMINIANO | 151 | Nurse, Registered | $146,499.16 | $199.80 |
MOSTAFA HEYDARIAN | 117 | Physicist, Radiation | $172,227.70 | $415.44 |
KATHY D. HILARIO | 277 | Manager, Medical Imaging | $116,787.99 | $281.55 |
MELANIE HILL | 334 | Director, Nursing | $111,199.59 | $6.00 |
DAISY HO | 377 | Architect | $108,594.42 | $262.08 |
BRIAN D. HODGES | 73 | Vice President | $262,200.27 | $4,443.32 |
JOANNE HOHENADEL | 576 | Senior Project Manager | $101,173.56 | $237.76 |
SUSY HOTA | 75 | Medical Specialist, Infection Control | $242,822.85 | $543.96 |
ESTHER HOU | 480 | Nurse, Registered | $103,855.15 | $0.00 |
GILLIAN HOWARD | 81 | Vice President | $226,350.21 | $28,061.23 |
WENDY MARIE HOWE | 176 | Site Director, Human Resources | $135,023.98 | $325.77 |
DORIS HOWELL | 326 | Nursing Research Chair | $111,799.18 | $255.36 |
JOHN HSIEN | 557 | Radiation Therapist | $101,533.41 | $188.76 |
JIN-HYEUN HUH | 205 | Director, Pharmacy Operations | $128,397.22 | $307.50 |
HELEN HEUNG LAN HUNG | 230 | Nurse, Registered | $123,391.03 | $203.49 |
SLAWOMIRA HUNIEWICZ | 563 | Nurse, Registered | $101,380.31 | $199.80 |
DAVID M. HWANG | 44 | Laboratory Physician | $287,237.00 | $630.72 |
YOUNG SUN HWANG | 531 | Nurse, Registered | $102,140.08 | $0.00 |
ELIZABETH HYJEK | 65 | Laboratory Physician | $279,211.33 | $517.60 |
SCILLA IP | 592 | Nurse, Registered | $100,616.39 | $203.49 |
CATHERINE IRWIN | 238 | Manager, Senior | $121,886.05 | $487.98 |
SHIRAN ISAACKSZ | 129 | Senior Director | $158,362.89 | $632.49 |
MOHAMMAD ISLAM | 82 | Physicist, Radiation | $211,090.76 | $436.23 |
MUNIRA JAFFER | 211 | Nursing Administration Coordinator | $127,350.25 | $240.96 |
DAVID JAFFRAY | 63 | Head, Radiation Physics | $280,919.93 | $667.89 |
LEAH JAMNICKY | 595 | Clinical Coordinator | $100,560.40 | $229.65 |
RAY JANISSE | 393 | Practice Leader | $107,790.50 | $230.01 |
SUSAN JENKINS | 416 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $106,566.72 | $257.13 |
GRAHAM JERICHO | 175 | Architect | $135,634.49 | $43.98 |
SUSAN JEWELL | 37 | Vice President | $298,798.53 | $815.64 |
JOHN JEZIORANSKI | 261 | Associate, Physics | $118,969.18 | $264.90 |
MILAGROSA JOCSON | 556 | Nurse, Registered | $101,576.81 | $203.49 |
ROHAN JOHN | 46 | Laboratory Physician | $286,438.21 | $581.28 |
CATHERINE JOHNSON | 514 | Manager, Senior | $102,733.20 | $242.61 |
COLLEEN JOHNSON | 314 | Nurse Practitioner, Primary Health Care | $112,869.23 | $271.68 |
DOUGLAS JOHNSON | 454 | Nurse, Registered | $105,042.50 | $199.80 |
EILEEN JOHNSON | 602 | Nurse, Registered | $100,382.57 | $199.80 |
JENNIFER JONES | 198 | Scientist | $129,517.22 | $289.42 |
JAMES JOSEPH | 384 | Technical Specialist | $108,076.90 | $255.39 |
SUZANNE KAMEL-REID | 96 | Laboratory Division Head | $194,213.96 | $432.96 |
ROBERTA KANANAJ | 554 | Pharmacist | $101,676.25 | $228.78 |
PATTI KASTANIAS | 317 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $112,382.03 | $256.47 |
MARIANNA KAUFMAN | 301 | Manager, Nurse | $113,924.08 | $275.01 |
HARALD KELLER | 201 | Physicist, Radiation | $129,405.00 | $312.33 |
ELIZABETH E. KELMAN | 279 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $116,549.68 | $266.19 |
ANSON KENDALL | 470 | Manager, Infection Control And Surveillance | $104,176.48 | $251.19 |
BRENDA KENEFICK | 355 | Senior Project Manager | $110,209.91 | $265.98 |
DUSKA KENNEDY | 266 | Director, Information Management | $118,210.83 | $166.74 |
KARON KERSEY | 483 | Manager, Human Resources | $103,709.52 | $252.21 |
SHAF KESHAVJEE | 2 | Surgeon In Chief | $514,393.40 | $1,080.72 |
RICHARD KHOO | 580 | Manager, Program Services | $101,016.68 | $404.67 |
BONNIE KIDDELL | 255 | Manager, Senior | $119,307.62 | $289.86 |
TIM-RASMUS KIEHL | 68 | Laboratory Physician | $277,814.21 | $315.00 |
GAMZE SULTAN KILIC | 337 | Nurse, Registered | $111,067.53 | $173.95 |
PATRICIA KIM | 516 | Pharmacist | $102,684.38 | $243.81 |
SALIN KIM | 583 | Manager, Nurse | $100,948.11 | $6.00 |
MICHAEL L. KING | 155 | Director | $142,811.16 | $344.61 |
MARIA KIRCHHOFF-DOBIAS | 447 | Nurse, Registered | $105,250.57 | $186.42 |
BRENDA KISIC | 507 | Pharmacist | $102,978.60 | $230.97 |
HEE KYUNG KO | 485 | Nurse, Registered | $103,594.51 | $199.80 |
HYANGMI KO | 23 | Laboratory Physician | $318,111.94 | $581.28 |
CONRAD HARALD KOCH | 471 | Senior Technical Specialist | $104,170.80 | $244.11 |
SONALI KOHLI | 359 | Project Director | $109,809.00 | $259.79 |
OLGA KOVESHNIKOV | 567 | Nurse, Registered | $101,301.41 | $332.16 |
VATHANY KULASINGAM | 366 | Laboratory Physician | $109,409.72 | $276.21 |
JOSEPH KUZMA | 533 | Manager, Laboratory | $102,084.43 | $247.11 |
CONNIE KWAN | 177 | Nurse, Registered | $134,712.70 | $201.66 |
RITA KWONG | 421 | Manager, Pharmacy | $106,469.98 | $256.59 |
JAN LACKSTROM | 132 | Senior Director | $155,516.32 | $324.54 |
SALIMA LADAK | 367 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $109,303.88 | $247.32 |
PAUL LAM | 281 | Architect | $116,398.90 | $280.86 |
JUDITH ANNE LANG | 396 | Nurse Practitioner, Primary Health Care | $107,393.82 | $259.08 |
IVAN LARA | 219 | Director Finance | $125,711.92 | $303.33 |
JOHN LATAM | 305 | Business Operation Manager | $113,530.48 | $274.11 |
CATHERINE LAUDER | 417 | Nurse, Registered | $106,557.75 | $0.00 |
VICKI LEBLANC | 265 | Scientist | $118,320.85 | $286.15 |
LINDA LEE | 216 | Dentist | $126,202.60 | $151.20 |
LYDIA LEE | 70 | Vice President | $275,567.52 | $779.40 |
ROY LEE | 499 | Coordinator, Pharmacy | $103,189.48 | $124.23 |
CAMILLE LEMIEUX | 93 | Medical Specialist, Infection Control | $197,028.72 | $475.80 |
DANIEL LETOURNEAU | 104 | Physicist, Radiation | $186,467.98 | $403.83 |
JOHN LEUNG | 282 | Manager, Clinical Engineer | $116,393.46 | $280.56 |
KATHY SUK KIT LEUNG | 425 | Nurse, Registered | $106,151.39 | $203.49 |
YEE-LING LEUNG | 585 | Nurse, Registered | $100,856.42 | $203.49 |
CHARISSA LEVY | 203 | Executive Director | $128,794.78 | $487.18 |
DAVID LEWIS | 436 | Technical Specialist | $105,815.58 | $236.91 |
GREGORY LEWIS | 333 | Senior Project Manager | $111,434.40 | $268.98 |
KIRSTEN LEWIS | 464 | Manager, Nurse | $104,582.70 | $251.94 |
WEI LI | 437 | Nurse, Registered | $105,770.90 | $199.80 |
SANDRA LI-JAMES | 291 | Manager, Nursing Professional Practice | $115,077.63 | $277.41 |
ELANA LIEBERMAN | 347 | Laboratory Physician | $110,473.65 | $145.32 |
GUOHUI LIN | 596 | Technical Specialist | $100,555.98 | $244.11 |
PATRICIA LINDSAY | 430 | Physicist, Radiation | $105,922.96 | $328.17 |
FEI-FEI LIU | 7 | Director, Radiation Medicine | $429,852.80 | $68.16 |
YAN LIU | 316 | Nurse, Registered | $112,683.23 | $199.80 |
DAVID LOACH | 92 | Clinical Associate, Medical Oncology | $198,075.90 | $477.87 |
WILLIAM LOCKE | 254 | Site Director, Human Resources | $119,449.82 | $288.15 |
MARNI LOLLO | 517 | Manager, Laboratory | $102,650.10 | $247.74 |
RENATO L. LORENZO | 296 | Nurse, Registered | $114,599.41 | $199.80 |
ROSEMARIE LOURENCO | 601 | Manager, Health Record And Transcription | $100,386.87 | $221.93 |
AMANDA LOWE | 299 | Director, Education And Professional Development | $114,412.48 | $458.37 |
DONNA LOWE | 505 | Coordinator, Pharmacy | $102,997.20 | $235.29 |
PHILIP LUI | 541 | Site Leader, Pharmacy | $101,921.80 | $245.91 |
WING-SI YVONNE LUK | 223 | Project Director | $124,644.60 | $306.30 |
ANDRZE J. LUTYNSKI | 95 | Clinical Associate, Medical Oncology | $195,134.70 | $255.39 |
JANE MACIVER | 295 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $114,786.58 | $262.14 |
ISABELLA MACLEOD | 166 | Nurse, Registered | $138,662.84 | $199.80 |
LESLIE MACMILLAN | 105 | Clinical Associate, Medical Oncology | $184,191.70 | $222.27 |
MILLER MACPHERSON | 100 | Physicist, Radiation | $189,716.88 | $409.53 |
HOPE MAGNUS | 275 | Nursing Administration Coordinator | $117,185.71 | $252.33 |
ROWENA MALIK | 584 | Pharmacist | $100,910.50 | $227.01 |
ANNA RITA MANUGUID | 252 | Nurse, Registered | $120,205.34 | $199.80 |
ANDREA MARSHALL | 542 | Super Team Leader, Radiation Therapy | $101,896.72 | $217.24 |
SONIA MARTIN | 280 | Nurse, Registered | $116,486.08 | $203.49 |
LAURIE ANNE MASON | 258 | Manager, Laboratory Manager | $119,041.62 | $286.83 |
ZDRAVKA IORDANOVA MATHEW | 276 | Nurse, Registered | $116,918.59 | $203.49 |
KATE MATTHEWS | 558 | Nurse, Registered | $101,499.80 | $203.49 |
DANIELA MATTIUZZI | 264 | Director, Information Management | $118,522.42 | $285.63 |
NERISSA MAXWELL | 391 | Manager, Nurse | $107,793.62 | $242.34 |
WALTER MAXYMIW | 187 | Dentist | $131,651.03 | $319.20 |
MARY PAT MCANDREWS | 168 | Psychologist | $137,905.92 | $315.09 |
MARY KAY MCCARTHY | 126 | Senior Director | $160,939.98 | $353.85 |
LYNDA MCCOLL | 108 | Senior Director Patient Care | $183,000.10 | $666.78 |
ANGELA MCCULLOCK | 520 | Manager, Corporate Finance | $102,553.90 | $247.74 |
CORINNE MCCURDY | 409 | Nurse Practitioner, Primary Health Care | $106,915.03 | $129.18 |
TERAZE MCDOUGALL | 191 | Perfusionist, Registered | $130,776.75 | $248.25 |
PAMELA MCFARLANE | 594 | Social Worker | $100,588.00 | $242.31 |
TRACI MCFARLANE | 451 | Psychologist | $105,156.45 | $246.75 |
PEGGY MARGARET MCGILL | 115 | Senior Director | $175,575.91 | $385.26 |
PATRICIA MCGILLICUDDY | 293 | Director, Health Professional Practice | $114,838.12 | $274.86 |
AMANDA MCGLYNN | 612 | Practice Leader | $100,037.79 | $399.75 |
SOCORRO MCGLYNN | 207 | Nurse, Registered | $128,144.83 | $0.00 |
SCOTT MCINTAGGART | 34 | Vice President | $303,575.73 | $816.72 |
THERESA MCKNIGHT | 398 | Nurse Practitioner, Primary Health Care | $107,293.30 | $244.92 |
MARYJANE MCNALLY | 122 | Senior Director | $164,685.01 | $361.44 |
ANDREA MCNIVEN | 174 | Physicist, Radiation | $135,640.18 | $163.65 |
CAROLYN MCPHEE | 473 | Leader, Professional Development | $104,057.36 | $239.43 |
BRENDA MCQUARRIE | 259 | Clinical Coordinator | $118,989.30 | $271.50 |
MAUREEN MCQUESTION | 414 | Clinical Nurse Specialist | $106,630.30 | $243.39 |
OZGUR METE | 64 | Laboratory Physician | $279,588.81 | $581.28 |
GRETA MIGHTY | 368 | Manager, Program Services | $109,195.92 | $437.61 |
RAMONA MILERIS | 358 | Manager, Program Services | $109,954.30 | $0.00 |
NAOMI MILLER | 41 | Laboratory Division Head | $289,939.50 | $630.72 |
TODD MILNE | 283 | Manager, Senior | $115,944.42 | $279.66 |
FAYE MONTGOMERY | 466 | Senior Director | $104,492.23 | $235.06 |
DENISE MORRIS | 353 | Manager, Nurse | $110,301.70 | $266.13 |
PATRICIA MORRIS | 325 | Manager, Human Resources | $111,855.24 | $269.88 |
DOUGLAS MOSELEY | 161 | Physicist, Radiation | $140,584.20 | $340.35 |
OLGA MUIR | 322 | Manager, Nurse | $112,087.15 | $264.78 |
ANNA MARIE MULLIGAN | 48 | Laboratory Physician | $285,674.55 | $621.12 |
JOHN K. MURDOCH | 380 | Pharmacist | $108,276.40 | $247.35 |
LISA MURPHY | 320 | Site Director, Human Resources | $112,192.03 | $270.28 |
PAUL MURPHY | 222 | Perfusionist, Registered | $124,875.61 | $260.28 |
PATRICIA MURPHY-KANE | 491 | Clinical Nurse Specialist | $103,417.00 | $247.59 |
CINDY MURRAY | 302 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $113,636.38 | $252.63 |
RUMINA MUSANI | 21 | Laboratory Physician | $323,796.31 | $581.28 |
MARCONI MUSCA | 482 | Nurse, Registered | $103,829.45 | $199.80 |
EMILY MUSING | 90 | Executive Director, Operations | $200,112.40 | $439.05 |
MITRA NABAVI | 28 | Laboratory Physician | $309,646.09 | $581.28 |
ALMA NADDAFI | 598 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $100,466.38 | $242.31 |
JO-ANNE NASELLO | 341 | Manager, Information Management | $110,816.08 | $267.48 |
NERISSA NASTOR-WILLIAMS | 609 | Nurse, Registered | $100,291.20 | $199.80 |
TONY NAVAL | 307 | Manager, Information Management | $113,432.22 | $273.66 |
MARY ANN THERES NEARY | 131 | Senior Director | $158,145.42 | $347.55 |
BETTY NEGRANZA | 206 | Nurse, Registered | $128,366.09 | $199.80 |
STUART NEILSON | 440 | Senior Manager, Labour Relations | $105,632.80 | $254.91 |
JANET NEWTON | 130 | Senior Director | $158,309.94 | $347.55 |
CHANG-MING NG | 493 | Technologist, Charge | $103,324.35 | $0.00 |
KATHRYN ANNE NICHOL | 172 | Director, Nursing | $136,738.32 | $330.12 |
PETER NIELSEN | 250 | Manager, Nurse | $120,356.98 | $290.55 |
JEAN NISBET | 544 | Manager, Nurse | $101,882.47 | $237.21 |
ROBERT NOLAN | 188 | Psychologist | $131,512.20 | $317.13 |
BERNHARD NORRLINGER | 290 | Manager, Physics Associate | $115,083.00 | $277.86 |
PATRICIA NORTH | 189 | Legal Counsel And Claims Manager | $131,434.21 | $322.92 |
CATHERINE ADELL O'BRIEN | 350 | Physician | $110,454.30 | $5.00 |
PAUL OH | 54 | Medical Director Cardiac Rehabilitation | $282,708.66 | $1,098.84 |
ANNA MARIE OJHA | 411 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $106,903.30 | $257.88 |
JULIANA OKORO | 389 | Nurse, Registered | $107,811.07 | $0.00 |
MARION OLMSTED | 183 | Director, Eating Disorders Day Centre | $133,160.22 | $321.27 |
KAREN P. ONG | 513 | Coordinator, Pharmacy | $102,751.82 | $235.53 |
LEONORA ONG | 486 | Nurse, Registered | $103,478.77 | $199.80 |
JOYCE OTTLEY | 453 | Nurse, Registered | $105,136.74 | $199.80 |
MARCO PAGURA | 550 | Technical Specialist | $101,782.88 | $205.89 |
CHRISTOPHER J. PAIGE | 5 | Vice President | $452,944.62 | $46,838.73 |
FELICIDAD PALMA | 263 | Nurse, Registered | $118,758.17 | $203.49 |
CATHRYNE PALMER | 327 | Director, Radiation Therapy | $111,742.78 | $266.43 |
GEORGE PARSONS | 306 | Supervisor, Electronics Technologist | $113,483.61 | $199.80 |
KIMBERLEY-ANNE PARTRIDGE | 339 | Manager, Nurse | $110,951.97 | $267.78 |
ASHA R. PATEL | 217 | Nurse, Registered | $126,144.86 | $203.49 |
SCOTT PATTERSON | 232 | Director, Infrastructure Redevelopment | $123,259.18 | $297.30 |
MARIANA PAUNESCU | 578 | Technical Specialist | $101,037.57 | $214.14 |
EMMA PAVLOV | 12 | Vice President | $386,736.00 | $6,323.36 |
JACOB PENDERGRAST | 50 | Laboratory Physician | $283,939.93 | $630.72 |
LEE PENNEY | 382 | Manager, Clinical Research | $108,160.78 | $260.88 |
BAYARDO PEREZ-ORDONEZ | 18 | Laboratory Physician | $334,272.53 | $630.72 |
BRENDA L. PERKINS-MEINGAST | 340 | Manager, Nursing Profession Practice | $110,840.69 | $266.58 |
RICK PEWS | 179 | Director, Infrastructure Facilities | $133,672.03 | $322.77 |
JANET PHILLIPS DE HERNANDEZ | 408 | Nursing Administration Coordinator | $106,938.94 | $227.28 |
PETER PICTON | 581 | Biomedical Engineer, Imaging Systems | $100,972.92 | $6.00 |
DRAGANA PILAVDZIC | 76 | Laboratory Physician | $240,081.08 | $387.52 |
MONIQUE PITRE | 329 | Manager, Pharmacy | $111,692.75 | $270.18 |
REJEANNE PLAMONDON | 297 | Nurse, Registered | $114,453.14 | $199.80 |
CAROLYN PLUMMER | 406 | Manager, Senior | $106,945.20 | $257.88 |
HEATHER M. POLLEX | 202 | Director, Nursing | $128,914.48 | $311.13 |
JOSSET POLLYDORE | 373 | Nurse, Registered | $108,845.63 | $199.80 |
EVELINE C. PORTER | 528 | Clinical Coordinator | $102,366.28 | $233.76 |
ANNA PORWIT | 36 | Laboratory Physician | $302,894.35 | $621.12 |
BALRAM PRASHAD | 208 | Nurse, Registered | $128,128.30 | $199.80 |
ROSARIA PUOPOLO | 247 | Manager, Nurse | $120,709.06 | $277.26 |
THOMAS PURDIE | 140 | Physicist, Radiation | $150,926.40 | $344.79 |
XIAOFENG QIU | 284 | Senior Technical Specialist | $115,699.20 | $249.66 |
JILL DIANA QUANCE | 548 | Nurse Practitioner | $101,802.11 | $245.91 |
MARGARET W. QUESNELLE | 313 | Manager, Nurse | $112,920.90 | $272.28 |
JOHN RACHER | 120 | Executive Director, Operations | $166,260.69 | $399.99 |
WENDY M. RADOVANOVIC | 546 | Nurse, Registered | $101,844.58 | $203.49 |
KIMBERLY RAHN | 523 | Nurse, Registered | $102,482.35 | $203.49 |
SLAVEN RAKIC | 142 | Director, Information Management | $150,442.18 | $181.17 |
VICKY RAMIREZ | 310 | Senior Project Manager | $113,218.30 | $136.32 |
NANCY RANIERI | 456 | Medical Transcriptionist | $105,037.80 | $114.12 |
ELLY RASENBERG | 308 | Manager, Nurse | $113,296.48 | $273.48 |
GOLNAR RASTY | 53 | Laboratory Physician | $282,865.10 | $630.72 |
MARY RAYMOND | 318 | Nursing Administration Coordinator | $112,378.97 | $0.00 |
JOY RICHARDS | 72 | Vice President | $264,496.00 | $8,001.40 |
BRENDA RIDLEY | 608 | Leader, Professional Development | $100,292.46 | $226.71 |
ROSSITER W. RIGGS | 597 | Manager, Nurse | $100,482.40 | $242.64 |
CHARLOTTE VIBEKE RINGSTED | 85 | Scientist | $208,000.70 | $385.52 |
ALEXANDRA RINK | 200 | Physicist, Radiation | $129,405.01 | $312.33 |
ROSEMARY RITCHIE | 405 | Manager, Nurse | $106,979.64 | $254.73 |
PAUL E. RIVERS | 465 | Leader, Practice | $104,530.62 | $238.71 |
NATALIE ROBINSON | 400 | Nurse, Registered | $107,249.63 | $196.62 |
SANDRA ROBINSON | 428 | Manager, Nurse | $106,013.98 | $255.78 |
SUSAN ROBINSON | 184 | Manager, Nurse | $132,330.51 | $302.85 |
PATRICIA ROCHESTER | 490 | Nursing Administration Coordinator | $103,422.95 | $225.57 |
MARK ROCHON | 3 | Vice President | $458,449.30 | $996.48 |
MARNIE E. RODGER | 547 | Nurse Practitioner | $101,843.80 | $232.68 |
VERONICA RODRIGUEZ | 509 | Manager, Project | $102,904.89 | $248.34 |
MICHAEL H. ROEHRL | 74 | Laboratory Physician | $246,906.62 | $586.08 |
SHARON ROGERS | 119 | Director, Patient Relations | $166,800.22 | $365.82 |
STUART ROSE | 241 | Manager, Information Management | $121,322.88 | $292.71 |
AMR ROSTOM | 97 | Associate, Clinical | $192,977.82 | $465.87 |
MARJAN ROUZBAHMAN | 38 | Laboratory Physician | $297,585.89 | $606.00 |
DEBORAH RUSSELL | 271 | Site Director, Human Resources | $117,363.68 | $283.23 |
ELKE MARIA RUTHIG | 555 | Manager, Education | $101,648.80 | $245.34 |
LESLEY RUTTAN | 477 | Psychologist | $103,993.85 | $305.71 |
JOANNE MARGARET RYAN | 248 | Manager, Nurse | $120,668.98 | $291.06 |
ANNA RYDLEWSKI | 89 | Clinical Associate, Medical Oncology | $200,448.58 | $483.42 |
KATHERINE SABO | 27 | Vice President | $310,224.52 | $818.04 |
ERIC J. SALOMON | 336 | Technologist, Certified | $111,100.73 | $6.00 |
PETAL S. SAMUEL | 419 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $106,551.42 | $257.19 |
SAVERINA SANCHEZ | 433 | Manager, Nurse | $105,905.47 | $222.87 |
ANN SANDS | 600 | Nurse, Registered | $100,433.38 | $0.00 |
GILDA SANTOS | 15 | Laboratory Physician | $342,761.00 | $630.72 |
ROGER SARJEANT | 390 | Charge Technologist | $107,794.94 | $209.40 |
ANGELA M. SARRO | 504 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $103,025.68 | $248.46 |
PAMELA SAVAGE | 262 | Director, Nursing | $118,901.32 | $264.03 |
COLLEEN SCULLY | 401 | Nursing Administration Coordinator | $107,207.51 | $239.61 |
JACK SEKI | 431 | Specialist, Pharmaco Therapy Instructor | $105,907.39 | $6.00 |
STEFANO SERRA | 35 | Laboratory Physician | $303,477.34 | $581.28 |
CYRIL SERRICK | 152 | Manager, Cardiopulmonary Specialties | $145,528.50 | $350.85 |
EMILY SETO | 564 | Manager, Medical Device Informatics Group | $101,344.20 | $122.28 |
ROBIN SHAN | 335 | Manager, Program Services | $111,175.46 | $439.62 |
SHELLEY SHARP | 362 | Director, Regional Stroke Program | $109,684.51 | $266.58 |
MICHAEL SHARPE | 84 | Physicist, Radiation | $209,721.49 | $432.78 |
PATRICIA SHAUGHNESSY | 435 | Nurse, Registered | $105,866.78 | $203.49 |
PATRICIA SHAW | 66 | Laboratory Physician | $279,080.19 | $630.72 |
MICHAEL T. SHEERES | 88 | Executive Director, Operations | $201,903.70 | $442.86 |
COLLEEN ELIZABETH SHELTON | 138 | Manager, Nurse | $152,239.00 | $282.75 |
NEIL SHEPHERD | 193 | Director, Facilities And Support Services | $130,412.22 | $314.07 |
BRIAN SHERIDAN | 226 | Laboratory Physician | $123,994.37 | $183.75 |
FATIMA SHERIFF | 153 | Director, International Program | $144,069.42 | $310.08 |
CAROLYN SIBBICK | 346 | Manager, Radiology | $110,515.32 | $266.88 |
JACQUELINE SILVERA | 410 | Manager, Human Resources | $106,907.58 | $257.88 |
KRYSTA SIMPSON | 385 | Manager, Nurse | $108,047.10 | $111.14 |
JAMES SKEMBARIS | 566 | Manager, Clinical Services | $101,312.23 | $244.71 |
E. JANE SLOGGETT | 133 | Senior Director, Human Resources | $155,193.26 | $348.24 |
VICTORIA SMART | 107 | Clinical Associate, Medical Oncology | $183,076.56 | $463.47 |
BARBARA SMIRNIS | 196 | Manager, Nurse | $129,602.68 | $312.48 |
ROBERT SMITH | 423 | Coordinator, Informatics Transplant | $106,426.02 | $256.65 |
YOULANDE SOLLBACH | 604 | Nurse, Registered | $100,352.15 | $0.00 |
IRENE SOLTYS | 540 | Pharmacist | $101,952.39 | $238.86 |
JOHN SPENCER | 185 | Architect | $131,824.08 | $303.45 |
TEODOR STANESCU | 181 | Physicist, Radiation | $133,356.28 | $322.08 |
DAVID STANKIEWICZ | 233 | Director, Information Management | $123,111.83 | $296.85 |
ROGER STEVENS | 286 | Manager, Human Resources | $115,542.56 | $278.61 |
LORNA STO. DOMINGO | 519 | Nurse, Registered | $102,562.20 | $199.80 |
SHIRLEY D STRACHAN-JACKMAN | 422 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $106,427.66 | $242.79 |
ROBERT SUTHERLAND | 225 | Director, Research Oncology | $123,999.20 | $282.72 |
LUE-ANN SWANSON | 452 | Manager, Radiation Therapy | $105,148.18 | $250.26 |
JOAN SWEET | 58 | Laboratory Physician | $281,394.01 | $630.72 |
EVA SZENTGYORGYI | 51 | Laboratory Physician | $283,863.02 | $630.72 |
FE TAN | 360 | Nurse, Registered | $109,768.58 | $203.49 |
MARIA TANGAN-TABAL | 571 | Nurse, Registered | $101,235.12 | $199.80 |
JEFFREY TANGUAY | 32 | Laboratory Physician | $305,478.44 | $581.28 |
GAETAN TARDIF | 11 | Director | $403,314.09 | $844.32 |
MARIA TASSONE | 109 | Senior Director | $182,818.75 | $401.01 |
ASHLEY TAYLOR | 124 | Senior Director | $164,072.26 | $366.54 |
ANITA TEPFERS | 270 | Manager, Risk Management | $117,412.42 | $280.83 |
SARBJIT THIND | 445 | Technical Specialist | $105,294.05 | $220.56 |
JULIAN THOMAS | 568 | Nurse, Registered | $101,274.31 | $185.22 |
GREGORY THOMPSON | 110 | Associate, Clinical | $179,374.00 | $409.32 |
NADIA THOMSON | 537 | Nurse Practitioner | $101,999.80 | $232.86 |
KATHRYN J. TINCKAM | 31 | Laboratory Physician | $306,023.18 | $578.16 |
CANH TO | 345 | Nurse, Registered | $110,574.91 | $199.80 |
ELIZA TO | 591 | Pharmacist | $100,623.01 | $227.88 |
SHERRILL TOLDY | 227 | Coordinator, Patient Care | $123,950.91 | $247.56 |
EMINA TORLAKOVIC | 49 | Laboratory Physician | $284,935.99 | $630.72 |
FRANCIS TOURNEUR | 111 | Senior Director, Risk And Radiation Safety | $178,204.61 | $391.11 |
BOGUSLAWA TROJAN | 388 | Director, Libraries | $107,846.76 | $260.28 |
VICTOR TROTMAN | 113 | Senior Director, Human Resources | $177,258.53 | $388.56 |
MING-SOUND TSAO | 30 | Laboratory Physician | $306,627.76 | $630.72 |
GARWIN TSE | 593 | Pharmacist | $100,608.79 | $225.69 |
ALICE L. TSENG PELLAR | 506 | Coordinator, Pharmacy | $102,993.80 | $236.01 |
INGRID JOAN TURNER | 403 | Nurse, Registered | $107,045.36 | $203.49 |
DAWN TYMIANSKI | 273 | Practice Leader | $117,356.52 | $268.02 |
DAVID UZAN | 463 | Senior Financial Business Manager | $104,693.33 | $453.09 |
VIKKI VAILLANCOURT | 210 | Nurse, Registered | $127,737.82 | $199.80 |
RAJKUMAR VAJPEYI | 57 | Laboratory Physician | $281,681.01 | $6.00 |
THEODORUS VAN DER KWAST | 33 | Laboratory Physician | $304,310.05 | $630.72 |
MONIQUE VAN PROOIJEN | 136 | Physicist, Radiation | $153,882.55 | $368.22 |
STEPHANIE VAN ROOY | 559 | Nurse Practitioner | $101,488.47 | $244.71 |
VINCENZA VARONE-SCHAAP | 343 | Senior Project Manager | $110,668.42 | $258.18 |
ROSEMARIE R. VICTORINO | 497 | Nurse, Registered | $103,232.01 | $199.80 |
JOSEPH SILVAN VIMAL KING | 605 | Technologist, Certified | $100,340.27 | $89.31 |
JOHN ROSS VINCENT | 458 | Manager, Spiritual Care | $104,952.82 | $253.35 |
JASON VOLLING | 610 | Pharmacist | $100,113.73 | $211.83 |
GORDON WALKER | 352 | Senior Technical Specialist | $110,360.86 | $252.69 |
SUSAN WALKER | 500 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $103,134.12 | $235.41 |
BRENDA WANG | 441 | Pharmacist | $105,582.43 | $230.97 |
CATHERINE WANG | 106 | Executive Director, Operations | $183,182.09 | $6.00 |
JULIA WANG | 199 | Scientist | $129,500.00 | $0.00 |
PADRAIG WARDE | 10 | Deputy Chief Radiation Oncology | $403,449.80 | $63.96 |
IAN WATERS | 381 | Leader, Practice | $108,177.60 | $246.75 |
MARNIE WEBER | 99 | Executive Director, Operations | $190,182.40 | $417.63 |
SOPHIA A.D. WEBER | 532 | Manager, Senior | $102,100.08 | $126.06 |
CUIHONG WEI | 180 | Laboratory Division Head | $133,387.17 | $317.37 |
ILAN WEINREB | 43 | Laboratory Physician | $287,994.67 | $315.00 |
SHEILA WEINSTOCK | 461 | Manager, Psychosocial Oncology | $104,823.88 | $252.81 |
SYLVIA WELSH | 338 | Manager, Information Management | $111,015.40 | $268.08 |
ADELE WENTZEL | 289 | Director Information Mgmt | $115,102.09 | $440.61 |
JULIE WENZ | 195 | Director, Radiation Therapy | $130,046.61 | $312.30 |
PAUL WESOLOWSKI | 344 | Senior Manager Environmental Cleaning And Security | $110,663.80 | $442.80 |
KEVIN WHITE | 492 | Manager, Nurse | $103,406.82 | $247.11 |
MICHAEL WHITE | 292 | Architect | $114,983.67 | $6.00 |
NANCY WHITE | 209 | Director, Infrastructure Planning | $128,084.78 | $308.70 |
SCOTT WHITTINGTON | 495 | Leader, Service: Medical Engineering | $103,264.34 | $204.18 |
CATHY WHYTEHEAD | 472 | Clinical Coordinator | $104,118.10 | $251.13 |
RELU WIEGNER | 448 | Clinical Nurse Specialist | $105,209.50 | $228.57 |
ANNIE WILLIAMS | 375 | Nurse, Registered | $108,695.57 | $203.49 |
DENISE OPAL WILLIAMS | 434 | Manager, Nurse | $105,881.20 | $255.39 |
DONNA WILLIAMS | 356 | Manager, Nurse | $110,192.16 | $264.99 |
GRAHAM WILSON | 518 | Technical Specialist | $102,629.52 | $247.41 |
DANIEL WINER | 39 | Laboratory Physician | $297,467.02 | $581.28 |
VALERIE WINT | 319 | Nurse, Registered | $112,312.86 | $0.00 |
DALE WIST | 460 | Perfusionist, Registered | $104,830.89 | $142.31 |
SUSAN WNUK | 582 | Psychologist | $100,949.98 | $243.54 |
CONNIE WONG | 357 | Nurse, Registered | $110,150.92 | $199.80 |
GARRICK WONG | 331 | Site Leader, Pharmacy | $111,570.18 | $254.76 |
HELEN WONG | 439 | Manager, Program Services | $105,647.20 | $423.24 |
JIAHUI WONG | 229 | Scientist | $123,677.10 | $297.30 |
KING WONG | 246 | Manager, Pharmacy | $120,820.48 | $291.45 |
MICHAEL KAM WA WONG | 370 | Manager, Pharmacy Site Operations | $109,099.18 | $257.34 |
ROBERT WOOD | 190 | Chief, Dental Clinic | $131,221.85 | $302.40 |
NICOLE NATASHA WOODS | 579 | Scientist | $101,032.80 | $121.98 |
GAVIN WORT | 361 | Practice Leader | $109,732.42 | $200.25 |
IRENE WRIGHT | 245 | Manager, Senior Development | $120,977.11 | $291.66 |
LINDA WRIGHT | 274 | Director, Bioethics | $117,332.61 | $283.35 |
SUSAN WYLIE | 474 | Manager, Program Services | $104,027.52 | $417.09 |
VLADIMIR YABLONOVSKY | 573 | Nurse, Registered | $101,186.43 | $0.00 |
IVAN W. T. YEUNG | 87 | Physicist, Radiation | $203,327.10 | $418.44 |
COLINA YIM | 351 | Nurse Practitioner, Acute Care | $110,426.08 | $266.43 |
PAUL YIP | 162 | Laboratory Physician | $140,582.40 | $314.13 |
HIRITI YOSEPH | 549 | Pharmacist | $101,784.57 | $226.50 |
BRUCE YOUNGSON | 62 | Laboratory Physician | $281,028.39 | $630.72 |
MIKHAIL ZAITSEV | 234 | Director Finance | $122,939.82 | $6.00 |
BAIBA LOLITA ZARINS | 443 | Project Manager | $105,478.32 | $240.69 |
JOANNE ZEE | 127 | Senior Director | $160,305.70 | $583.44 |
BEIBEI ZHANG | 158 | Physicist, Radiation | $141,144.70 | $340.35 |
YIHONG ZHANG | 588 | Nurse, Registered | $100,755.96 | $203.49 |
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