Energy

Alberta Public Sector Salary Disclosure - Sunshine List 2022

Salary Name Position
$124,414.03
earned in 2021
Alberto Benzo Dir, Econ & Proj Evaluations
Energy
$136,404.70
earned in 2021
Amar Bokhari ED, Strategic Initiatives
Energy
$130,339.83
earned in 2021
Andrea Smotra Special Advisor
Energy
$120,018.17
earned in 2021
Arne Johnsen-Sollos Senior Manager, Distribution
Energy
$129,387.56
earned in 2021
Arron Best Director, Resource Initiatives
Energy
$157,417.56
earned in 2021
Barbra Korol ED, Natural Gas
Energy
$120,706.59
earned in 2021
Ben Coleman Director, Regulatory Affairs
Energy
$127,671.66
earned in 2021
Charles Ward Director, Engineering
Energy
$145,741.90
earned in 2021
Christine Lazaruk ED Resource Development Policy
Energy
$133,317.85
earned in 2021
Craig Watt Special Representative, DMO
Energy
$193,040.32
earned in 2021
Doug Lammie ADM, Energy Operations
Energy
$114,843.21
earned in 2021
Douglas Borland ADM, Ministry Services
Energy
$114,860.03
earned in 2021
Eldon McIlwain Director, Operational Policy
Energy
$123,952.92
earned in 2021
Farhat Siddiqui Dir, Business Operations
Energy
$141,316.97
earned in 2021
Fiona Salkie Director, Crown Agreement Mgmt
Energy
$140,139.27
earned in 2021
Gary Haynes Executive Director, Oil Sands
Energy
$118,938.58
earned in 2021
Gerald Lynn Director, Oil Sands Commercial
Energy
$121,624.25
earned in 2021
Glen Gartner Director Royalty and Tenure
Energy
$285,877.29
earned in 2021
Grant Duncan Sprague Deputy Minister
Energy
$115,554.98
earned in 2021
Jaswinder Toor Dir, Energy Trans & Pol Innov
Energy
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Published March 2022

Alberta Public Sector Salary Disclosure - Sunshine List 2022

Alberta first started publishing the Sunshine List in 2014 following the 2012 election of Alison Redford.

The salary and severance disclosure, makes Alberta's public sector more open and accountable to taxpayers. The act requires organizations that receive public funding from the Province of Alberta to make public the names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of employees paid 136,805 or more in the previous calendar year.

At SunshineListStats.com, we rank employees from organizations that received public funding from the Province of Alberta and earn over $136,805 per year, including total taxable benefits.

This year's sunshine list includes the top earners in Energy, including:

2022 Alberta Sunshine List: Energy Top Earners

Every year, the Alberta government publishes its annual Sunshine List of public sector servants with six-figure salaries. According to the document, Energy's 50 staffers made the Sunshine List, earning total compensation of $7,095,830.46 in 2021.

At the top of the Energy Sunshine List

Topping the list for the Energy was Deputy Minister Grant Duncan Sprague, who brought home $285,877.29 in 2021.

Following Grant Duncan Sprague was Associate DM, Natural Gas & Electricity Stephanie Clarke, with annual earnings of $239,306.86. ADM, Energy Operations Doug Lammie made $193,040.32, ADM, Energy Policy Wade Clark made $173,010.35, and Executive Dir, PNG Tenure Steve J Tkalcic round out the top-five highest-paid employees with $164,060.78 for the Energy 2022 Sunshine List.

Breaking down the numbers

Among employees who received more than six-figure salaries in 2021, 37 received earnings between $100,000 and $110,000 followed by 11 who received between $110,001 and $150,000 , 1 received between $150,001 and $200,000 , 1 received between $200,001 and $250,000 at the Energy.

  • Salary breakdown
  • 37 employees made between $110,000 to $150,000
  • 11 employees made between $150,000 to $200,000
  • 1 employee made between $200,000 to $250,000
  • 1 employee made between $250,000 to $300,000

For a complete list of public sector employees who made the 2022 Sunshine List, go to Sunshine List 2022 Employees List. If you wish to analyze the list by the employer, go to Sunshine List 2022 Employers List.

What is disclosed and thresholds

  • Compensation includes base salary, overtime, bonuses, honoraria paid to board members and taxable benefits. This category essentially reflects the income amount on the person’s T4.
  • Severance reflects amounts paid or payable related to termination of employment, including retiring allowance.
  • Non-monetary (other) benefits are generally non-taxable benefits including the employer’s portion of pension contributions, employment insurance, Canada Pension Plan and Workers' Compensation Board premiums.
  • Employment and/or severance contracts for:
    • Designated executives under the Reform of Agencies, Boards and Commissions Compensation Regulation
    • Designated executives under the Reform of Agencies, Boards and Commissions (Post-Secondary Institutions) Compensation Regulation
    • The Chief Executive Officer of Alberta Health Services
    • The Chief Executive Officer of the Alberta Electric System Operator

Employee thresholds

Public sector bodies are required to post online the names and amount of compensation and severance paid to employees who earn more than the threshold amount for that disclosure period.

For December disclosures, if no severance was paid, disclosure is not required.

1 The annual threshold is applied to severance disclosures in December of the current year and to compensation disclosed in June of the following year. For example, the threshold for severances disclosed by December 31, 2021 is $136,805. This is also the threshold for compensation disclosed by June 30, 2022.
Calendar year 1 Annual threshold
2021 $136,805
2020 $135,317
2019 $132,924
2018 $129,809
2017 $127,765
2016 $126,375
2015 $125,000