While the consumer price index increased between 2001 and 2009 17.82%, on average in this same period, full professors increased their salary by 42.8%, college presidents increased their salary by 62.9% and university presidents increased their salary by 64.8%.
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The Salaries of University Presidents
Senior university and college administrators in Canada have been receiving salary increases at a faster pace than their faculty colleagues.
Manitoba’s Government Pay Premium: Manitoba taxpayers foot the bill for unusually high public servant salaries
Public servants in Manitoba enjoy a larger government “pay premium” than comparable workers in other Canadian jurisdictions.
Manitoba’s Unsustainable Government Pay Premium : Manitoba taxpayers foot the bill for unusually high public servant salaries
The average provincial public administration employee in Manitoba earns 50 per cent higher wages than the average worker in the province. By comparison, the pay premium in neighbouring Saskatchewan is just 31 per cent.
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There’s Nothing Fair About Canadian Health Care
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NDP Premier Thinks Big on Economic Transformation
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Manitoba PCs Deserve Another Mandate
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Post Pandemic Penance for Canadian Politicians
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Bill 35 is a Step in the Right Direction
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America 2023 Is Not Quite Germany 1930s… Yet
Leftists specialize in pejorative labeling of anyone who disagrees with them, calling them racist, sexist, homophobe, transphobe, Islamophobe, deplorable, etc. But they save their ultimate insults for their most important targets; they are labeled “fascists,” “Nazis,”...
Leadership Needed in Canadian Healthcare; Apply Within
When the Premiers were first called to a sit-down lunch to talk about healthcare with Prime Minister Trudeau, there was plenty of talk about the potential for systemic change, innovation and accountability. It seemed that Canadians and their leaders were finally on...
Still in the Ghetto in 2023
Pierre Poilievre recently made headlines when he criticized The Indian Act - calling it racist and archaic. In fact, his remarks were not even controversial, because many indigenous leaders have said the same thing for more than half a century. The Indian Act is...