Tuesday, January 22, 2013

The first Canadian taxpayer made million dollar a year woman?

Dear CyberSmokeBlog:

The following link provides the latest salary and benefits for Judges.

http://www.fja-cmf.gc.ca/appointments-nominations/considerations-eng.html

Kari Simpson
RoadKill Radio

Dear Ms Simpson:

Thank you for contacting CyberSmokeBlog with the link from the Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs Canada. Little wonder Associate Chief Justice Lori Douglas has so far refused to resign costing the public even more. With the added cost of the Inquiry she may be the first Canadian Taxpayer made million dollar a year woman! No one will have to organize a tag day for her and husband "Polaroid" Jack King.
Check out the "Benefits" section in the CFJAC link. And you though federal Members of Parliament had platinum-edged pensions! Oh, and by the way Ms Simpson how does your salary + pension + benefits + perks package compare?

Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk

Current judicial salary levels for federally appointed judges are shown below:

As of April 1, 2012
Supreme Court of Canada
Chief Justice$370,300
Justice$342,800
Federal Courts & Tax Court
Chief Justice and Associate Chief Justice$315,900 + $2,000 (additional allowance for Federal & Tax Court Judges only)
Justice$288,100 + $2,000 (additional allowance for Federal & Tax Court Judges only)
Appeal, Superior, Supreme, Queen's Bench
Chief Justice and Associate Chief Justice$315,900
Justice$288,100
Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut
Senior Judge$315,900 + $12,000 (Northern Allowance)
Justices resident in Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut $288,100 + $12,000 (Northern Allowance)
Labrador
Justice resident in Labrador$288,100 + $12,000 (Northern Allowance)

 

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