Cuanto dinero gana el primer ministro stephen halper ?
El primer ministro de camada anuncio en su mas reciente discurso que el gobierno hará ajustes para paralizar el salario del primer ministro, ministros del gabinete, MPs y senadores.
Que quiere decir esto ? probablemente no mucho. de acuerdo con la prensa canadiense, el 1.5 por ciento de aumento que recibieron los 308 MPs y los 105 senadores el año pasado hizo un total de un Millon 1,000,000.
A como están las cosas esta medida de detener los aumentos no hará ningún daño en los bolsillos de nuestros representantes, especialmente cuando vemos cuanto han aumentando los salarios federales en los últimos 10 años.
Adelante publicamos una comparación con los salarios y como estaban en el año 2000, Recuerde no incluimos non-taxable expense allowances, pensions or travel allowances.

Prime Minister
Chris Wattie/Reuters
Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper gestures before the Speech from the Throne in the Senate chamber on Parliament Hill in Ottawa March 3, 2010.
Total take-home pay: $315,462
- Salary: $157,731
- Basic Sessional Indemnity: $157,731
2000 total take-home pay: $142,300
* Source: Parliament of Canada
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Senior Cabinet Minister
Mike Cassese/Reuters
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty tries on new shoes at a store in his home riding in Whitby, Ont.
Total take-home pay: $233,247
- Salary: $75,516
- Basic Sessional Indemnity: $157,731
2000 total take-home pay: $117,500
* Source: Parliament of Canada
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Junior Minister
Christinne Muschi/Reuters
France’s Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner (L) is greeted by Canada’s Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon and junior minister foreign affairs Peter Kent (R).
Total take-home pay: $214,368
- Salary: $56,637
- Basic Sessional Indemnity: $157,731
2000 total take-home pay: $105,175
* Source: Parliament of Canada
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Speaker of the Senate
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Speaker of the Senate Noel Kinsella.
Total take-home pay: $187,500
- Salary: $55,200
- Basic Sessional Indemnity: $132,300
2000 total take-home pay: $38,100
* Source: Parliament of Canada
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Leader of the Government in the Senate
Fred Chartrand/The Canadian Press
Prior to being sworn-in as Senator Pierre-Huges Boisvenu (centre) is greeted by Leader of the Government in the Senate Marjory LeBreton (left) and Senator David Angus.
Total take-home pay: $207,800
- Salary: $75,500
- Basic Sessional Indemnity: $132,300
2000 total take-home pay: $68,200
* Source: Parliament of Canada
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Backbench MPs
Tom Hanson/The Canadian Press
Liberal backbencher Todd Russell rises to vote against the federal budget in the House of Commons, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on March 4, 2008.
Total take-home pay: $157,731
2000 total take-home pay: $68,200
* Source: Parliament of Canada
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Senators
Files/The Canadian Press
In January 2010, Prime Minister Stephen Harper gave the Conservative government a plurality of seats in the Senate by naming five new appointees.
Total take-home salary: $132,300
2000 total take-home salary: $68,200
* Source: Parliament of Canada



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