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Who cracks six figures - or more - among Ontario's civil servants? Add to ...

The 2011 Public Sector Salary Disclosure list was released Friday, detailing the names, positions, salaries and taxable benefits of public employees paid $100,000 or more.

The table below is grouped by category and sorted by salary. Click a header to sort by a different column. You can also download the source data.

Enter keywords into the search box like names, positions or employers to narrow the results.

Scroll down to view the entire table. Here are some notable entries:

  • Thomas Mitchell, President & CEO of Ontario Power Generation, tops the list with $1.8-million in salary.
  • Hendrik Reinders, a teacher in the Near North District School Board, earned $410,216 in salary, the most of any school board member.
  • The highest paid police constable is Edward Bednarowski of the Regional Municipality of Niagara with $164,939.15 in salary. He wasn't on the list in 2010.
  • William Moriarty, president of the University of Toronto's Asset Management Corporation, topped the list of Ontario universities with $655,995.
  • Family physician Stephen Oldridge earned the most benefits with $151,864.53 (on top of $193,415 in salary).
  • Clifford Nordal was the highest paid hospital CEO, with $1.45-million, an increase of 50 per cent from 2010.

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