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Carney defends paying more than half a million a year to CEO appointees

By favofcanada.caOctober 10, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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By Kyle Duggan

The Canadian Press

Posted October 10, 2025 2:12 pm

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Prime Minister Mark Carney is defending his decision to pay the CEOs of two new government offices annual salaries that are higher than those of his own cabinet ministers.

Douglas Guzman, the head of a new defence procurement office, and Dawn Farrell, the head of the new Major Projects Office, will each make more than $577,000 a year — not counting performance pay.

Carney said their responsibilities are enormous and include things like making major military procurement decisions and reviewing industrial development projects worth “tens and tens of billions of dollars of economic activity.”

In a social media post this week, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized Carney’s appointment of Guzman, who formerly worked in senior positions at the Royal Bank of Canada and Goldman Sachs.

Poilievre said Carney is expanding the bureaucracy and giving new appointees “massive taxpayer-funded paycheques.”

But Carney said he needs the best people to deliver on important mandates, adding he believes their pay in the private sector was “substantially higher.”


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