shockedcanadian
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All on the taxpayers dime. Just as when citizens agreed to work with and help the gestapo, It pays quite handsomely to be a low performer in Ontario as long as you can manufacture threats and score a gold plated career as a covert cop.
A third of a million in one province alone making over $100k on the taxpayers dime.
Guess who needs a DOGE? I guarantee that on our current trajectory Ontario will be bankrupt without federal assistance. The Feds prefer to go after the homeless and poor first though, we don't want to dare cut the six figure salaries of the Creepy Ones...
Notice Dougie won't call out the massive police state Ontario has become. Both a national security threat to Canada AND America. Americans would be very, very shocked...
www.thestar.com
Ontario’s “sunshine list” of public servants earning six-figure salaries has grown to a record 377,666 people with Premier Doug Ford’s government singling out school boards and teachers for much of the increase.
Now in its 28th year, the salary disclosure details the names and titles of workers earning $100,000 or more in the provincial government, schools, hospitals, police forces and a host of other public sector employers and agencies.
A third of a million in one province alone making over $100k on the taxpayers dime.
Guess who needs a DOGE? I guarantee that on our current trajectory Ontario will be bankrupt without federal assistance. The Feds prefer to go after the homeless and poor first though, we don't want to dare cut the six figure salaries of the Creepy Ones...
Notice Dougie won't call out the massive police state Ontario has become. Both a national security threat to Canada AND America. Americans would be very, very shocked...

‘It’s silly’: Ontario’s sunshine list of $100K+ earners is becoming irrelevant, experts say
Now in its 28th year, the salary disclosure details the names and titles of workers earning $100,000 or more in the provincial government, schools, hospitals, police forces and a host
Ontario’s “sunshine list” of public servants earning six-figure salaries has grown to a record 377,666 people with Premier Doug Ford’s government singling out school boards and teachers for much of the increase.
Now in its 28th year, the salary disclosure details the names and titles of workers earning $100,000 or more in the provincial government, schools, hospitals, police forces and a host of other public sector employers and agencies.
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