Session Manager CEOs make 189 times more than average worker: Report | Money By Tuesday afternoon, Canada's 100 highest-paid CEOs will have pocketed an average of $44,366 - what it takes the average Canadian a year to make - a new report says. The gap between what the average Canadian makes and what the country's top business executives rake in is growing every year, according to the report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, a left-leaning think-tank. By the end of 2010, the 100 top-earning CEOs of companies listed in the S&P/TSX index made, on average, $8.38 million, up 27% from the year before. That's 189 times more than the country's average wage, the report says. While he isn't surprised this group is earning more than it did in the past, Wei Wang is surprised at how quickly their compensation is rising. "The fast increase - from 5-and-a-half to three hours (to earn the average Canadian's salary) - over one year surprises me because we're judging this by their stock performance," Wang, a professor at Queen's School of Business, said.
SiteLauncher An Open Letter to Joe Oliver “Unfortunately, there are environmental and other radical groups that would seek to block this opportunity to diversify our trade. Their goal is to stop any major project no matter what the cost to Canadian families in lost jobs and economic growth.No forestry. No mining. No oil. - From your open letter of today’s date, January 9, 2012. Dear Joe, Your letter caught my attention. I have reproduced a short section of your letter. I oppose the Northern Gateway pipeline for a number of reasons, beginning with the fact that the project requires over-turning the current moratorium on oil tanker traffic on the British Columbia coastline. Furthermore, running a pipeline through British Columbia’s northern wilderness, particularly globally significant areas such as the Great Bear Rainforest, is a bad idea. The repeated attacks on environmental review by your government merit mention. “Radical” is defined as “relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something; far-reaching or thorough.”
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