To order © 2020 All rights reserved. Newspapers Limited, One Yonge Street, 4th floor, Toronto, ON, M5E 1E6 Comments may take up to an hour for moderation before appearing on the site. Get insiders access. We have enabled email notifications—you will now receive an email if you receive a reply to your comment, there is an update to a comment thread you follow or if a user you follow comments. Examiner Ontario Power Generation president and CEO Jeffrey Lyash, who left last year to head the Tennessee Valley Authority, made $938,845.Lyash’s successor at the helm of OPG, Kenneth Hartwick, took home $929,763.The third highest-paid civil servant last year was Kevin Smith, the president and CEO of the University Health Network, who earned $844,992.OPG vice-president of nuclear projects, Dietmar Reiner, made $837,074.The University of Toronto’s asset management corporation president Daren Smith, took home $800,074.Rounding out the top 10, which included no women: Mark Fuller, president and CEO of the Ontario Public Service Pension Board at $797,575; Sean Granville, OPG deputy chief nuclear officer, $792,195; Mike Martelli, OPG president of renewable generation, $787,751; Stephen Rigby, who recently stepped down as president and CEO of Ontario Lottery and Gaming, $762,458; and Timothy Rutledge, president of CEO of Unity Health, $754,413.Most of the growth in Sunshine List earners — 15,780 in all — was in the broader public sector outside the provincial civil service. Chief Medical Examiner Elizabeth Brooks-Lim earned just over $400,000 for the year in pay and benefits.Guy Kerr, president and CEO of the Workers’ Compensation Board: $907,848David Turpin, president and vice-chancellor of the University of Alberta: $766,203David Docherty, president of Mount Royal University: $737,520Margaret Elizabeth Cannon, president and vice-chancellor of the University of Calgary: $684,060Verna Yiu, president and CEO of Alberta Health Services: $655,625David Linder, executive director of the Alberta Securities Commission: $594,777Wendy Gosse, vice-president of the Workers’ Compensation Board: $588,578Randall Morck, professor at the University of Alberta: $581,782Ronald Helmhold, vice-president of the Workers’ Compensation Board: $564,469Antonietta Paladino, dentist at Alberta Health Services: $563,428Laura Kilcrease, CEO of Alberta Innovates: $551,768Donald Hickey, retired vice-president at the University of Alberta: $546,752Ethan Flynn, Calgary Lab Services pathologist: $542,473Robert Heggie, chief executive of the Alberta Utilities Commission: $539,467Kevin Worry, associate zone medical director at Alberta Health Services: $534,935Glenn Feltham, president and CEO of Northern Alberta Institute of Technology: $531,672Francois Belanger, vice-president at Alberta Health Services: $530,091Todd Gilchrist, vice-president at Alberta Health Services: $530,020Marcia Nelson, deputy minister of executive council: $487,137Ray Gilmour, deputy minister of executive council: $427,834Bernard Bannach, assistant chief medical examiner: $418,800Elizabeth Brooks-Lim, chief medical examiner: $403,971Lorna Rosen, deputy minister of treasury board and finance: $395,691Enrico Risso, deputy chief medical examiner: $385,007Mitchell Weinberg, assistant chief medical examiner: $383,877Sharon Boone, deputy chief medical examiner: $383,619Milton Sussman, deputy minister of health: $377,367Cecilia Wu, assistant chief medical examiner: $368,400Gitane De Silva, senior representative to the United States: $364,848Jason Krips, deputy minister for economic development and trade: $361,481Shannon Marchand, deputy minister for community and social services: $360,851Rodney Skura, deputy minister for advanced education: $360,401Lana Lougheed, deputy minister for the Public Service Commission: $359,953Meryl Whittaker, deputy minister for culture and tourism: $359,448Susan Taylor, deputy minister for the status of women: $359,148Kenneth Corbould, deputy minister for agriculture and forestry: $358,864Dennis Cooley, associate deputy minister for justice and solicitor general: $358,601Landowner Jessica Ernst sues EnCana (Ovintiv) and Alberta government regulators over water contamination