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Winnipeg Police Service Chief Danny Smyth’s total remuneration for 2020 was $291,834.
On Tuesday, the City released its 2020 Public Compensation Disclosure as per the Provincial Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Act. Smyth’s total compensation, the highest of all Winnipeg public servants, may or may not include any combination of salary and taxable benefits, overtime, retroactive pay adjustments, retirement allowance, sick pay cash out, vacation pay cash out, or back pay.
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For comparison, Calgary’s police chief makes between $244,677 and $299,250. The average police chief salary in the Toronto area is around $274,000 according to Glassdoor. Winnipeg Mayor Brain Bowman’s total compensation, subject to the same potential variables as Smyth, was $204,449 in 2020. Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service Chief John Lane ear
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Brenda Brazeau, executive director of the Manitoba Association of Parent Councils or MAPC, which would be dissolved under the provincial government s proposed Bill 64.
Parent councils are the latest to critique the public school overhaul.
Parent councils are the latest to critique the public school overhaul.
Their campaign calls into question the Pallister government’s promise that looming changes will empower caregivers.
The Manitoba Association of Parent Councils launched the Education Vision Coalition on Tuesday, joining various anti-Bill 64 movements critical of intentions to replace elected trustees with a centralized authority of government appointees.