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Ontario Sunshine List 2016: Here's what high-profile Torontonians earned

The annual Sunshine List grew by 7 per cent in 2016, with more than 123,000 workers in the provinces public sector earning more than $100,000.

The mayor, police chief and fire chief saw their salaries increase over 2015

The Ontario 'sunshine list' chronicles every public provincial servant whose paycheque exceeds six figures. (CBC/The Canadian Press)

The annual Sunshine List grewby sevenper cent in 2016, with more than 123,000 workers in the province's public sector earningmore than $100,000.

Here are some of the high-profile Torontonians who made the list.

John Tory, Mayor

(David Donnelly/CBC)
The mayor pulled in $184,666.04. That's almost $3,000 more than his salary last year, which was $181,954.15.

City managerPeter Wallace earned almost double the mayor's salary. His salary was $350,072.89 last year.

Andy Byford, TTC CEO

(The Canadian Press)
The TTC's CEO Andy Byford earned $339,913.43 in 2016 which is about $1,000 less than in 2015.

The number of Metrolinx employees on the list grew from 411 in 2015to 481 in 2016,with the agency's CEOBruce McCuaig earning $361,114.66 last year.

Mark Saunders, Toronto Chief of Police

(Michael Cole/CBC)

The Chief of Police, Mark Saunders, was paid $332,511.59 an increase of over$45,000 from 2015.

Mark Pugash, the director of communications for the police service, earned $193,308.29 an increase of almost $12,000 over 2015.

Toronto Fire Chief Jim Salesearned $271,391.62 in 2016. He stepped down as fire chief last October, a departure the city called a "mutual decision." He earned just over $244,000 in 2015.

Kathleen Wynne, Premier

(Mike Crawley/CBC)

The premier's salary went unchanged in 2016. Kathleen Wynne earned $208,974.00, the same she did in 2015.Salaries for thepremier, cabinet ministers and all MPPs have been frozen since 2009.

Browsethe full sunshine list.