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Top Canadian CEOs earned average of $8.96M

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TORONTO — Canada’s highest-paid CEOs saw their compensati­on dip two per cent from 2013 to 2014, but they still raked in an average of $8.96 million each.

The think tank that conducted the research, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternativ­es, said that’s 184 times more than the average wage in Canada. In 2014, the average wage for a full-time worker was $48,636 in 2014, according to the left-leaning research group.

Between 2008 and 2013, the country’s 100 top-paid CEOs saw their compensati­on climb 25 per cent to $9.2 million — roughly twice as fast as the average wage for Canadians. In order to calculate total compensati­on, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternativ­es includes salaries, bonuses, share grants and stock options.

Hugh Mackenzie, a research associate at the centre, said it’s not known whether the slight dip in 2014 is a sign of any sort of lasting change. “It’s not clear from the data at this point, because we’ve only seen one year, whether this is indicative of a slight downward trend or whether this is just a blip,” said Mackenzie.

“My gut instinct tells me that it’s a blip,” he says, adding that a change in how stock options are being valued, given the slide in commodity prices that began in 2014, may be responsibl­e for the decline.

The highest paid CEO, according to the study, was Blackberry’s John Chen, who took home $89.7 million in total compensati­on.

Donald Walker of Magna Internatio­nal Inc. was the next highest paid, pocketing $23.4 million. Gerald Schwartz of the private equity company Onex Corp., who was the top paid CEO the previous year, earned total compensati­on of $21.1 million.

Peter Blake, the former CEO of Ritchie Bros. Auctioneer­s, was the lowest paid CEO on the list, earning $4.3 million in total compensati­on.

Only two women made the list — Linda Hasenfratz of Linamar Corp., who was compensate­d a total of $10.1 million, and Dawn Farrell of TransAlta Corp., who raked in $4.5 million.

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