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More than $56 But those salaries remained of those In administration, said get paid a lot more," he said. million in salaries are paid to those relatively unchanged from the Gataveckas salary is now over "1 think we're getting a good employed by Ontario's Attorney previous year. $100,000 for this year, but last deal for the quality that we're get- General including Crown Counsels Under the Public Salary year she paid, "$99,000 or was ting. 1 think he should be paid and judges. The highest paid civil Disclosure Act, any civil servant's said her salary reflected so." He more." servant in Ontario is Michael over be her length of time at income $100,000 must Humber. Other Ontario public sector Strofolino, CEO and president of available to the public. three "Richard at the And Hook's been notables on the $100,000 list are the Hospital for Sick Children members of Humber are on that college for 30 years, and Kris has Student Premier Mike Harris ($126,142) ($390,000). list been here for seven. Plus she's ireciationl President Robert Gordon's got a smaller portfolio to take Awards salary v^as $ 1 29,824 last year with care of," Gordon said. benefits of $8,652 - that remained There are only three female Pg-5 virtually unchanged from the pre- college presidents , while the vious year. Gordon's salary ranks others are male. Dennis him fourth among all of Ontario's Stapinski, human resources advi- colleges. Only the presidents of sor to the Ontario Council of Algonquin, George Brown, and Sir Regents, made up of college pres- Sandford Fleming colleges made idents, couldn't justify why there more. are so few female presidents Richard Hook, Humber's vice- among the province's 24 colleges. president of Instruction, made "We establish guidelines to $102,802 with $562 In benefits. recruiting for positions, but hiring Hook's salary ranks him the is up to the individual board of foux:iH highest paid academic VP In the colleges. Other than that I the province. Hook's salary was really can't tell you." unchanged from 1995. Students' Association Council The lowest In Humber's member Sven Byl, agrees with ming Pret Shirley Forde is takm^ civ^r, leaving $100,000 Troop Is Rod Rork, Gordon's salary level. Steve Virtue with no choice but to pack up his bags vice-president of Administration "The question here is value. with a 1996 income of $100,856 The balance between the private and move on. and benefits of $733. and public sector is unbalanced. ••• • •• \iws ••• Sports \cic> ••• Snorts ••• Si-ws ••• Sports ••• I ntirl.ilnnu-nt ••• News ••• Sports Seeoiv Campus Z - Station ^.---••' Valu^iie computer ^>age23 End-oMine Ccupans shop<J j/m onpg. 17 Specials. SffmaSnti <&t Cetera North Lakeshore Metro Protesters angry with police force Demonstrators tigation into Boothby recent pro- nouncements about the shootings gather at before SIU investigator moved in to Queen's Park to investigate the crime scene was upset about the incorrect state- protest recent ments Boothby made to the press. police shootings Boothby said in a press release at the crime scene on Kennedy Road by Anthony Atakerora that Dawson was shot death when News Reporter he attempted to grab a policemen's About 200 demostrators gath- gun in a scuffle. ered at Queen's Park Saturday, "Boothby has a pattern of speak- demanding an investigation of ing out even before investigations Toronto Police Chief David are made so as to sanitize what is Boothby on the deaths of Hugh ^ing on," Kormos said. Dawson, 31 and Edmund Yu, 35. "We want the truth and we Dawson was shot to death by want to know what exactly hap- Tahe in fhe plainclothes police officers on a sus- pened to Dawson and Yu," Chow pected drug bust at Kennedy Road, said. Fair just south of Danforth Road. Yu y«^ Info The protesters organized by the was killed on a Toronto Transit Coalition Against Racist Police Commission (TTC) bus at Spadina Violence are angry since the begin- Avenue and Queen's Quay West Monday, April 21 & T^iesday, April 22 ning of 1996 eight people, all of on Feb. 20. them from national minorities have Protesters were angry about Dufferiii Mall, Food Court been shot by the police. Six of them police silence and refusal to give have been killed. Dawson was the 900 Diifferin St. statements to the Special latest shot to death as he sat in his Toronto Investigation Unit, a civilian body car on March 3f. 1997. set up to investigate police in such "There is no death penalty in All dayfrom 10:00 cum. to 9:00 p. m^ shootings. Canada and the crime these people are accused of do not carrry death "We want the or even life sentences. Why kill Linh up luiili informotion on: truth and we want them?," said Alicia Gordon, 28, a to know what recent law graduate from • Work experience opportunities University of Wesjtern Ontario exactly hap- who was at the protest rally. • Summer job programs pened," "Once you are a person of • Starting your own business color and shot by the police you -Olivia Chow, are either a drug dealer or an illegal • Overseas travel and study Metro Councillor immigrant. This is racism and they • On-line job banks should be stopped before the fight turns ugly," Gordon said. • And much more "Officers have to understand The protesters also, demanded that they have special duties as the Ontario government's pro- police to co-operate with a Special lfi|ourebe[iijeen]Sdnd30... posed changes to the Police Service Investigations Unit (SIU) investiga- Act, Bill 105, should be stopped. tion," said MPP Peter Kormos, They opposed the Bill 105 on the This Fair's for qou. provincial New Democrat, who grounds that it will grant police attended the Queen's Park chiefs extraordinary discretionary demostratjon on Saturday. power and make the Ontario police "That's not a complex proposi- force even less accountable to the tion and it's something they better public than it is now. come to grip^ with before the pub- The Coalition Against Racist lic anger heightens even more." \biith f Stratigle Police Violence, said the only solu- Employnient I emplai Metro councillor, Olivia Chow Sfaategyr )eunesse Canada tion now is community policing. who made the demand for an inves- <£t Cetera T . iii|iilitHliWiii NEWS woes Gimme the by Marcel Waitier dent if they had time to earn some and universities and if you don't Reporter pas^ to Metro New* money," said Harrison. have to put a deposit you are not As the end of the school year Recently-elected Students' going to tell them [the colleges] by Simone A. Brown John Purins, a TTC official, said looms, so does a horrifying real- Association Council President that you are not coming," she said. they haven't collected data on ization — tuition is due in three Shirley Forde said she sees the "If you deposit $200, you are usu- News Reporter whether ridership has increased months. benefits of paying early for both ^ ally more committed to it" The Toronto Transit but he said so far the project Is The due date for tuition is early the school and the student. For those having trouble com- Commission (TTC) is wrapping up operating well. July, giving students May and June "It's good for both the student ing up with the deposit Antonides a pilot project launched last He said the TTC can't afford to to save the money they need. and the college. It leu those stu- said that it could be waved only if September which allowed York offer all university and college stu- "i think that it is a little too dents who want to get it out of they were applying for OSAP and University students to purchase a dents a discount because of cuts soon, school is just finishing," said the wjay do that and guarantees would receive enough to pay metropass for $15 less than the in government funding. third-year Advertising and Graphic their seats for die next year," said tuition in the fall. current price. Children, highschool students Design student Neville Thompson. Forde. "The college's point of So as students prepare to end York students can purchase a is for students and seniors currently have a dis- "There no time to view is that they know who is their year at Humber, the school metropass for $67.50. The regular gather up the money they need." count on TTC fares. coming and who's not" is busy looking and working price for an adult Metropass is With a 10 per cent increase "With all the government cut For students who apply for towards next fall.