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Meet the Canadian business leaders with the largest pensions, based on their companies' estimates of the cost of funding the plans.

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TD Bank CEO Ed Clark points to the audience prior to the company's annual meeting Thursday, March 29, 2007 in Montreal. CP PHOTO/Paul ChiassonPaul Chiasson/The Canadian Press

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No. 2. Canadian National Railway chief executive officer Hunter Harrison earned $17.3-million last year.SHAUN BEST

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Scotiabank President and CEO Rick Waugh prepares for the annual general meeting at the World Trade and Convention Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, March 3, 2009.PAUL DARROW

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Rick George, president and CEO of Suncor Energy, addresses shareholders during the company's annual meeting in Calgary, Tuesday, May 4, 2010.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntoshJeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press

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Potash Corp President and CEO William Doyle smiles after the 2010 Annual Meeting of Shareholders in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May 6, 2010. REUTERS/David StobbeDAVID STOBBE/Reuters

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EnCana president and CEO Randy Eresman speaks at a news conference before the companies annual general meeting in Calgary, Alberta, April 22, 2009. REUTERS/Todd Korol (CANADA BUSINESS ENERGY)Todd Korol/Reuters

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Donald A. Stewart, chief executive officer of Sun Life Financial Inc., is seen in Sunlife's Toronto office on March 26, 2010. He received no bonus in either 2008 or 2009.JENNIFER ROBERTS

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Paul Desmarais Jr., President and CEO of Power Corp speaks during their annual general meeting in Montreal, May 10, 2005. REUTERS/Christinne MuschiCHRISTINNE MUSCHI/Reuters

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Enbridge president and CEO Pat DanielLarry MacDougal

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