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Public Accounts of the Province of Ontario for the Year Ended March ; PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, 1988-89 MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD Hon. Jack Riddell, Minister DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE Voted Salaries and Wages ($76,033,263) Temporary Help Services ($677,097): DGS Group, 182,366; Management Board of Cabinet, 105,534; The People Bank, 100,218; Templus, 67,510; Accounts under $30,000 — 221 ,469. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries and Agencies, ($1,303,575). Employee Benefits ($11,362,856) Payments to the Treasurer of Ontario re: Canada Pension Plan, 1,081,254; Dental Plan, 444,974; Group Life Insurance, 138,978; Long Term Income Protection, 658,800; Ontario Health Insurance Plan, 1,051,698; Public Service Superannuation Fund, 3,339,960; Superannuation Adjustment Fund, 671,755; Supplementary Health and Hospital Plan, 584,755; Unemployment Insurance, 1,815,682. Other Benefits — Attendance Gratuities, 275,534; Death Benefits, 4,503; Maternity Leave Allowance, 214,468; Severance Pay, 453,467; Voluntary Exit Options, 421,832. Workers' Compensation Board, 320,360. Payments to other Ministries, ($10,334): Accounts under $30,000 — 10,334. Less: Recoveries from other Ministries, ($125,498): Skills Development, 55,777; Accounts under $30,000 — 69,721. Travelling Expenses ($3,886,199) Hon. Jack Riddell, 11,035; C. M. Switzer, 10,444; D. K. Alles, 7,690; B. Barber, 12,925; D. Beattie, 9,786; B. H. Beggs, 6,109; K. Bereza, 9,254; V. Biliski, 6,489; J. R. Bird, 12,065; P. K. Blay, 26,262; V. Boncheff, 6,487; G. A. Brown, 12,351; R. Caine, 10,542; R. Cameron, 6,289; K. D. Cameron, 17,572; M. L. Chartrand, 12,842; T. Chorney, 19,000; S. Clare, 9,048; G. H. Collin, 18,959; J. Cox, 8,357; S. M. Cullen, 10,394; J. D. Curtis, 8,224; R. DaCosta, 12,015; D. I. Dickie, 7,738; A. Donohoe, 15,083; R. Duckworth, 12,650; C. R. Dukelow, 8,280; V. 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McMorris, 6,090; D. McRory, 7,143; A. Meresz, 6,276; J. D. Methot, 8,906; R. J. Milne, 6,625; W. Y. Moore, 19,705; R. L. Morrison, 9,531; B. B. Murray, 9,848; J. C. Nixon, 6,248; H. Olechowski, 7,187; H. Paquette, 7,197; R. O. Parker, 15,692; M. J. Paulhus, 10,258; H. C. Pauls, 16,872; C. A. Peloquin, 6,644; K. W. Pinder, 7,870; P. J. Prochazka, 23,534; G. S. Quesnel, 6,850; J. L. Reesor, 6,980; J. R. Regan, 7,026; J. C. Rennie, 26,324; G. B. Richards, 15,107; D. H. Ridgway, 6,427; W. P. Roberts, 6,121; Sandever, 15,936; R. Scheel, 6,800; B. Seguin, 11,742; G. O. Shaw, 8,536; A. Smith, 6,274; S. W. Squire, 7,759; A. J. Stampfer, 8,471; D. Stockton, 7,467; R. P. Stone, 7,729; W. L. Sweet, 6,907; L. Szijarto, 6,189; D. Taylor, 6,040; A. F. Thompson, 6,165; E. J. Tomecek, 9,469; R. G. Urquhart, 8,420; J. R. Uyenaka, 9,279; L. H. M. Vasarais, 10,027; M. Warren, 10,947; M. L. Webb, 10,161; J. H. Wheeler, 10,846; A. W. Whitehead, 8,494; F. Wind, 6,392; G. 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