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1 Legislative Assembly of Ontario INDIVIDUAL S' EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR PREPARED FOR THE SPEAKER: HON. DAVE LEVAC FINANCIAL SERVICES JUNE 2013 CE DOCUMENT EST ÉGALEMENT PUBLIÉ EN FRANÇAIS

2 TRAVEL BETWEEN RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S PARK (includes committee) TRAVEL FAMILY TRAVEL POINTS TRAVEL WITHIN RIDING TORONTO ACCOMMODATION $ $ $ $ $ $ ALBANESE, LAURA 1, ,171 YORK SOUTH WESTON ARMSTRONG, TERESA J. 4, ,719 26,052 LONDON FANSHAWE ARNOTT, TED 6,427 2, ,321 17,780 30,742 WELLINGTON HALTON HILLS BAILEY, ROBERT 7,685 6,120 1, ,087 20,719 42,343 SARNIA LAMBTON BALKISSOON, BAS 2,637 1, ,690 5,437 SCARBOROUGH ROUGE RIVER BARRETT, TOBY 6,251 3, ,069 15,161 31,730 HALDIMAND NORFOLK BARTOLUCCI, RICK 30,698 3, ,186 55,604 SUDBURY * BENTLEY, CHRIS 21,585 21,585 LONDON WEST BERARDINETTI, LORENZO 1,186 1,186 SCARBOROUGH SOUTHWEST BEST, MARGARETT ,324 SCARBOROUGH GUILDWOOD BISSON, GILLES 40,030 14,454 7, ,815 19, ,635 TIMMINS JAMES BAY (N) BRADLEY, HON. JAMES J. 15,196 15,196 ST. CATHARINES BROTEN, HON. LAUREL ETOBICOKE LAKESHORE CAMPBELL, SARAH 37,284 1,283 6, ,486 20,705 92,812 KENORA RAINY RIVER (N) CANSFIELD, DONNA 1,737 2, ,474 ETOBICOKE CENTRE CHAN, HON. MICHAEL 1, ,421 MARKHAM UNIONVILLE CHIARELLI, HON. BOB 17, ,138 35,790 OTTAWA WEST NEPEAN CHUDLEIGH, TED 5,027 3, ,602 2,111 17,190 HALTON CLARK, STEVE 12,099 1, ,463 20,588 45,815 LEEDS GRENVILLE COLLE, MIKE EGLINTON LAWRENCE S' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES COTEAU, HON. MICHAEL 2,373 1, ,624 5,294 DON VALLEY EAST CRACK, GRANT 11,225 1, ,327 19,829 41,689 GLENGARRY PRESCOTT RUSSELL Page 1

3 S' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES TRAVEL BETWEEN RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S PARK (includes committee) TRAVEL FAMILY TRAVEL POINTS TRAVEL WITHIN RIDING TORONTO ACCOMMODATION $ $ $ $ $ $ CRAITOR, KIM 10,787 5,555 17,790 34,132 NIAGARA FALLS DAMERLA, DIPIKA 3,227 3, ,930 8,695 MISSISSAUGA EAST COOKSVILLE + DEL DUCA, STEVEN 2,369 1, ,393 VAUGHAN DELANEY, BOB 3,818 2, ,549 8,692 MISSISSAUGA STREETSVILLE DHILLON, VIC 6, ,858 11,506 BRAMPTON WEST DICKSON, JOE 3,924 2, ,858 8,171 AJAX PICKERING DiNOVO, CHERI 480 3, ,421 PARKDALE HIGH PARK DUGUID, HON. BRAD SCARBOROUGH CENTRE * DUNCAN, DWIGHT 1,916 1, ,895 27,353 WINDSOR TECUMSEH DUNLOP, GARFIELD 12,030 7, ,003 9,804 52,257 SIMCOE NORTH ELLIOTT, CHRISTINE 6,384 1, ,183 WHITBY OSHAWA FEDELI, VICTOR 40,644 11,441 1, ,200 19,566 77,463 NIPISSING + FIFE, CATHERINE 5,515 2, ,124 17,316 KITCHENER WATERLOO FLYNN, KEVIN 5,676 1, ,812 8,514 OAKVILLE FORSTER, CINDY 4,684 3,621 1, ,647 31,101 WELLAND GÉLINAS, FRANCE 22,595 4, ,490 18,772 52,265 NICKEL BELT (N) GERRETSEN, HON. JOHN ,486 19,993 KINGSTON AND THE ISLANDS GRAVELLE, HON. MICHAEL 29,269 2, ,068 16,462 53,966 THUNDER BAY SUPERIOR NORTH (N) HARDEMAN, ERNIE 16,324 4, ,304 1,194 31,029 OXFORD HARRIS, MICHAEL 9,666 2, ,603 20,719 39,733 KITCHENER CONESTOGA HILLIER, RANDY 19, , ,499 20,303 47,487 LANARK FRONTENAC LENNOX AND ADDINGTON HORWATH, ANDREA (7) 4,946 11, ,596 38,307 HAMILTON CENTRE Page 2

4 TRAVEL BETWEEN RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S PARK (includes committee) TRAVEL FAMILY TRAVEL POINTS TRAVEL WITHIN RIDING TORONTO ACCOMMODATION HOSKINS, HON. ERIC ST. PAUL'S S' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES $ $ $ $ $ $ HUDAK, TIM (7) 11, ,533 19,678 NIAGARA WEST GLANBROOK JACKSON, ROD 3, ,400 24,869 BARRIE JACZEK, DR. HELENA 2,657 1, , ,041 OAK RIDGES MARKHAM JEFFREY, HON. LINDA 3, ,580 BRAMPTON SPRINGDALE JONES, SYLVIA 3,237 2, ,781 12,750 20,936 DUFFERIN CALEDON KLEES, FRANK 4,466 1, ,822 NEWMARKET AURORA KWINTER, MONTE ,763 YORK CENTRE LEAL, HON. JEFF 4,574 1, ,719 26,596 PETERBOROUGH LEONE, ROB 12,767 2, ,997 19,174 36,560 CAMBRIDGE LEVAC, HON. DAVE 7,736 1,891 1, ,416 15,906 BRANT MACCHARLES, HON. TRACY 2,781 2, , ,968 PICKERING SCARBOROUGH EAST MACLAREN, JACK 16,575 2, ,372 20,719 42,912 CARLETON MISSISSIPPI MILLS MACLEOD, LISA 21,822 2,810 2, ,172 19,508 52,297 NEPEAN CARLETON MANGAT, AMRIT 3, ,534 4,868 MISSISSAUGA BRAMPTON SOUTH MANTHA, MICHAEL 17,685 4,123 2, ,890 20,719 67,103 ALGOMA MANITOULIN (N) MARCHESE, ROSARIO ,366 2,037 TRINITY SPADINA MATTHEWS, HON. DEB ,450 18,340 LONDON NORTH CENTRE MAURO, BILL 22,528 2, ,963 18,932 49,015 THUNDER BAY ATIKOKAN (N) MCDONELL, JIM 22,110 4, ,361 20,719 58,283 STORMONT DUNDAS SOUTH GLENGARRY MCGUINTY, DALTON J. P. 5,775 2, ,099 20,177 OTTAWA SOUTH MCKENNA, JANE 6,948 1, ,561 BURLINGTON Page 3

5 S' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES TRAVEL BETWEEN RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S PARK (includes committee) TRAVEL FAMILY TRAVEL POINTS TRAVEL WITHIN RIDING TORONTO ACCOMMODATION $ $ $ $ $ $ MCMEEKIN, HON. TED ,869 21,719 24,381 ANCASTER DUNDAS FLAMBOROUGH WESTDALE MCNAUGHTON, MONTE 12,486 7,281 3, ,086 18,996 50,697 LAMBTON KENT MIDDLESEX MCNEELY, PHILIP 20, ,012 20,719 44,408 OTTAWA ORLÉANS MEILLEUR, HON. MADELEINE 20,503 1, ,658 43,060 OTTAWA VANIER MILLER, NORM 7,631 8, ,487 18,920 49,857 PARRY SOUND MUSKOKA (N) MILLER, PAUL 2, ,719 24,167 HAMILTON EAST STONEY CREEK MILLIGAN, ROB E. 8, ,434 14,175 44,908 NORTHUMBERLAND QUINTE WEST MILLOY, HON. JOHN 1, ,834 20,961 KITCHENER CENTRE MORIDI, HON. REZA 2,478 2, ,651 7,001 RICHMOND HILL MUNRO, JULIA 3,899 3, ,192 14,594 25,634 YORK SIMCOE MURRAY, HON. GLEN 1, ,343 TORONTO CENTRE NAQVI, HON. YASIR 31,603 2,188 1, ,719 19,200 57,019 OTTAWA CENTRE NATYSHAK, TARAS 25,751 14, ,029 20,719 64,209 ESSEX NICHOLLS, RICK 9,657 1, ,101 20,719 38,373 CHATHAM KENT ESSEX ORAZIETTI, HON. DAVID 39,839 2,394 17, ,384 78,599 SAULT STE. MARIE O'TOOLE, JOHN R. 5,562 2, ,444 4,512 17,128 DURHAM OUELLETTE, JERRY J. 7,414 9, ,511 18,684 OSHAWA PETTAPIECE, RANDY 4,994 2, ,253 20,719 35,827 PERTH WELLINGTON PIRUZZA, HON. TERESA 23,302 1,182 3, ,853 49,014 WINDSOR WEST PRUE, MICHAEL 2, ,238 BEACHES EAST YORK QAADRI, DR. SHAFIQ 1, ,521 4,281 ETOBICOKE NORTH SANDALS, HON. LIZ 3,105 1, ,760 22,661 GUELPH Page 4

6 S' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES TRAVEL BETWEEN RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S PARK (includes committee) TRAVEL FAMILY TRAVEL POINTS TRAVEL WITHIN RIDING TORONTO ACCOMMODATION $ $ $ $ $ $ SCHEIN, JONAH DAVENPORT SCOTT, LAURIE 8,098 6, ,962 17,896 44,606 HALIBURTON KAWARTHA LAKES BROCK SERGIO, HON. MARIO 1,759 1, ,128 6,046 YORK WEST SHURMAN, PETER 6, ,719 27,249 THORNHILL SINGH, JAGMEET 5,524 1, ,013 15,064 BRAMALEA GORE MALTON SMITH, TODD 12,637 3, ,167 20,290 46,452 PRINCE EDWARD HASTINGS ** SORBARA, GREG VAUGHAN SOUSA, HON. CHARLES 169 1, ,342 3,440 MISSISSAUGA SOUTH TABUNS, PETER TORONTO DANFORTH TAKHAR, HON. HARINDER ,655 1,868 MISSISSAUGA ERINDALE TAYLOR, MONIQUE 845 1, ,636 23,163 HAMILTON MOUNTAIN THOMPSON, LISA M. 8,356 3, ,359 17,891 41,299 HURON BRUCE VANTHOF, JOHN 16,842 1, ,006 20,719 49,797 TIMISKAMING COCHRANE (N) WALKER, BILL 7,933 3, ,534 20,598 49,461 BRUCE GREY OWEN SOUND WILSON, JIM 8,228 8, ,100 19,464 48,445 SIMCOE GREY *** WITMER, ELIZABETH 1, ,733 4,481 KITCHENER WATERLOO WONG, SOO 1, ,539 3,614 SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT WYNNE, HON. KATHLEEN DON VALLEY WEST YAKABUSKI, JOHN 12,533 2, ,940 17,438 56,490 RENFREW NIPISSING PEMBROKE YUREK, JEFF 8,374 1, ,254 10,965 24,242 ELGIN MIDDLESEX LONDON ZIMMER, HON. DAVID WILLOWDALE S 891, ,539 67, ,509 1,166,731 2,843,082 Page 5

7 S' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES $ * Member resigned: February 14, 2013 ** Member resigned: August 1, 2012 *** Member resigned: April 27, Member elected: September 6, 2012 (1) Members are entitled to claim travel expenses, including travel to committee meetings at Queen's Park. Air travel is limited (see (4) below), each round trip is considered 1 trip/ point. (2) Members may claim the cost of round trips from their place of residence or Toronto to any destination within Ontario. Assembly travel is limited (see (4) below), each round trip is considered 1 trip/point. (3) Unlimited car travel between a Member's residence and Toronto may be claimed for family. Family travel is limited for air, bus or train trips (see (4) below), each round trip is considered 1 trip/point. (4) The Travel Point System combines trips between Residence and Queen's Park, Assembly travel and Family travel. The maximum total for each Member is 64 points (equivalent to 64 return trips), however, within this a Member is limited to 40 Assembly travel trips. Northern Members are allowed to charge 4 days of air charter travel within the riding to the 64 point travel system. There is no ceiling for travel by the Leader of the Opposition and the Leader of the Recognized Party. (5) Travel expenses incurred within the riding are reimbursable. For Southern Members this may include up to $2,730 for accommodation costs under special circumstances. Northern Members (N) are reimbursed from their Global budget for air travel and accommodation during travel in their riding. Northern Members are allowed to charge 4 days of air charter travel per year within their riding to the 64 point travel system. (6) All eligible Members, (whose principal residence is outside a 50 km radius of the seat of government at Toronto) other than the Speaker, may claim the cost of accommodation in Toronto. A Member whose principal residence is within a 50km radius may claim actual costs of accommodation incurred due to special or unusual circumstances on an overnight basis only. Accommodation expenses for MPP's may not exceed $20,719. Ministers of the Crown and the Leaders of the Opposition and the Recognized Party may claim up to $21,719 annually. The Toronto Accommodation allowance is prorated on changes to Ministers of the Crown and Leaders of the Opposition and the Recognized Party. Resigned/defeated Members can claim the cost of one shipment of personal property from Toronto to their residence. (7) Leaders of the Opposition and the Recognized Party may claim unlimited travel within the province. Page 6

8 S' OFFICE AND SUPPORT STAFF EXPENSES GLOBAL OFFICE SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS BUDGET SUPPORTED EXPENSES CONSTITUENCY OFFICE RENT OFFICE OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS GLOBAL LONG DISTANCE SUPPORTED SUPPORT STAFF GRAND $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ALBANESE, LAURA 160,081 22,600 59,015 12, , ,568 YORK SOUTH WESTON ARMSTRONG, TERESA J. 213,902 26,566 26, , ,529 LONDON FANSHAWE ARNOTT, TED 181,888 23,837 25,874 13, , ,460 WELLINGTON HALTON HILLS BAILEY, ROBERT 192,283 29,407 40,030 4, , ,347 SARNIA LAMBTON BALKISSOON, BAS 112,933 26,570 15,680 23, , ,554 SCARBOROUGH ROUGE RIVER BARRETT, TOBY 216,053 22,271 31,534 2, , ,754 HALDIMAND NORFOLK BARTOLUCCI, RICK 181,387 22,902 35,159 5, , ,464 SUDBURY * BENTLEY, CHRIS 118,077 50,788 35,424 4, , ,110 LONDON WEST BERARDINETTI, LORENZO 193,461 28,008 26,031 13, , ,943 SCARBOROUGH SOUTHWEST BEST, MARGARETT 181,307 39,083 30,394 11, , ,328 SCARBOROUGH GUILDWOOD BISSON, GILLES 215,232 32,668 46,077 14, ,892 2,144 2, ,036 TIMMINS JAMES BAY (N) BRADLEY, HON. JAMES J. 182,798 16,819 13,692 6, , ,617 ST. CATHARINES BROTEN, HON. LAUREL 143,323 38,639 38,441 28, , ,094 ETOBICOKE LAKESHORE CAMPBELL, SARAH 189,930 29,402 81,557 7, ,817 2,327 2, ,144 KENORA RAINY RIVER (N) CANSFIELD, DONNA 158,378 25,308 50,953 14, , ,018 ETOBICOKE CENTRE CHAN, HON. MICHAEL 151,683 27,713 44,379 7, , ,315 MARKHAM UNIONVILLE CHIARELLI, HON. BOB 159,541 35,874 38,957 38, , ,709 OTTAWA WEST NEPEAN CHUDLEIGH, TED 141,477 33,834 66,690 30, , ,117 HALTON CLARK, STEVE 188,655 27,078 30,708 11, , ,003 LEEDS GRENVILLE COLLE, MIKE 159,674 21,723 53,147 27, , ,310 EGLINTON LAWRENCE COTEAU, HON. MICHAEL 140,496 42,878 55,287 33, , ,000 DON VALLEY EAST Page 7

9 S' OFFICE AND SUPPORT STAFF EXPENSES GLOBAL OFFICE SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS BUDGET SUPPORTED EXPENSES CONSTITUENCY OFFICE RENT OFFICE OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS GLOBAL LONG DISTANCE SUPPORTED SUPPORT STAFF GRAND $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CRACK, GRANT 173,722 32,236 26,190 5, , ,336 GLENGARRY PRESCOTT RUSSELL CRAITOR, KIM 131,361 42,423 37,846 6, ,019 1,434 1, ,452 NIAGARA FALLS DAMERLA, DIPIKA 132,029 37,887 55,747 39, , ,763 MISSISSAUGA EAST COOKSVILLE + DEL DUCA, STEVEN 44,125 18,079 51,095 30, , ,123 VAUGHAN DELANEY, BOB 146,384 44,356 38,082 26, , ,732 MISSISSAUGA STREETSVILLE DHILLON, VIC 111,490 31, ,305 20, , ,470 BRAMPTON WEST DICKSON, JOE 92,835 25,459 51,846 52, , ,745 AJAX PICKERING DiNOVO, CHERI 206,294 31,794 35,459 2, , ,609 PARKDALE HIGH PARK DUGUID, HON. BRAD 133,306 39,641 17,369 21, , ,419 SCARBOROUGH CENTRE * DUNCAN, DWIGHT 170,397 34,846 9,926 8, , ,174 WINDSOR TECUMSEH DUNLOP, GARFIELD 188,387 35,679 45,306 3, , ,498 SIMCOE NORTH ELLIOTT, CHRISTINE 133,622 61,994 49,809 2, ,476 1,121 1, ,597 WHITBY OSHAWA FEDELI, VICTOR 160,145 18,142 63,967 25, ,125 1,492 1, ,617 NIPISSING + FIFE, CATHERINE 79,292 15,109 15,812 5, , ,288 KITCHENER WATERLOO FLYNN, KEVIN 151,397 44,296 47,806 12, , ,471 OAKVILLE FORSTER, CINDY 186,818 17,645 54,264 12, , ,036 WELLAND GÉLINAS, FRANCE 230,875 23,894 24,628 10, , ,570 NICKEL BELT (N) GERRETSEN, HON. JOHN 142,040 25,166 21,201 15, , ,815 KINGSTON AND THE ISLANDS GRAVELLE, HON. MICHAEL 202,514 42,041 46,063 5, ,672 4,066 4, ,737 THUNDER BAY SUPERIOR NORTH (N) HARDEMAN, ERNIE 181,106 24,121 38,484 9, , ,446 OXFORD HARRIS, MICHAEL 165,228 46,538 54,146 7, ,000 3,115 3, ,115 KITCHENER CONESTOGA Page 8

10 S' OFFICE AND SUPPORT STAFF EXPENSES GLOBAL OFFICE SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS BUDGET SUPPORTED EXPENSES CONSTITUENCY OFFICE RENT OFFICE OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS GLOBAL LONG DISTANCE SUPPORTED SUPPORT STAFF GRAND $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ HILLIER, RANDY 225,053 30,131 12,469 1, ,142 1,814 1, ,956 LANARK FRONTENAC LENNOX AND ADDINGTON HORWATH, ANDREA 196,984 25,660 32,212 11, ,413 1,679 1, ,092 HAMILTON CENTRE HOSKINS, HON. ERIC 168,488 28,934 44,014 31, , ,229 ST. PAUL'S HUDAK, TIM 149,857 28,628 32,577 55, ,879 1,127 1, ,007 NIAGARA WEST GLANBROOK JACKSON, ROD 166,731 36,625 48,940 12, , ,197 BARRIE JACZEK, DR. HELENA 164,200 34,775 31,542 22, , ,825 OAK RIDGES MARKHAM JEFFREY, HON. LINDA 153,580 51,359 38,786 1, , ,909 BRAMPTON SPRINGDALE JONES, SYLVIA 160,982 43,627 46,998 6, , ,501 DUFFERIN CALEDON KLEES, FRANK 188,128 55,203 21,111 8, , ,729 NEWMARKET AURORA KWINTER, MONTE 183,994 24,191 16,968 21, , ,120 YORK CENTRE LEAL, HON. JEFF 190,711 30,172 30,653 2, , ,832 PETERBOROUGH LEONE, ROB 181,131 34,947 28,901 19, ,088 1,326 1, ,414 CAMBRIDGE LEVAC, HON. DAVE 158,328 28,096 41,284 17, , ,128 BRANT MACCHARLES, HON. TRACY 149,434 54,594 47,934 7, , ,804 PICKERING SCARBOROUGH EAST MACLAREN, JACK 188,676 35,200 40,586 2, ,370 1,055 1, ,425 CARLETON MISSISSIPPI MILLS MACLEOD, LISA 173,045 46,289 34,943 15, ,110 1,126 1, ,236 NEPEAN CARLETON MANGAT, AMRIT 125,996 53,292 22,290 28, , ,232 MISSISSAUGA BRAMPTON SOUTH MANTHA, MICHAEL 186,766 13,069 68,490 9, , ,542 ALGOMA MANITOULIN (N) MARCHESE, ROSARIO 172,990 34,316 36,789 13, , ,436 TRINITY SPADINA MATTHEWS, HON. DEB 189,591 28,525 26,863 1, , ,079 LONDON NORTH CENTRE MAURO, BILL 152,649 34,916 55,779 39, , ,012 THUNDER BAY ATIKOKAN (N) Page 9

11 S' OFFICE AND SUPPORT STAFF EXPENSES GLOBAL OFFICE SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS BUDGET SUPPORTED EXPENSES CONSTITUENCY OFFICE RENT OFFICE OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS GLOBAL LONG DISTANCE SUPPORTED SUPPORT STAFF GRAND $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ MCDONELL, JIM 128,018 29,820 66,292 20, , ,068 STORMONT DUNDAS SOUTH GLENGARRY MCGUINTY, DALTON J. P. 189,647 30,424 28,403 17, , ,039 OTTAWA SOUTH MCKENNA, JANE 189,088 17,623 39,817 4, , ,931 BURLINGTON MCMEEKIN, HON. TED 161,847 35,657 41,297 9, , ,310 ANCASTER DUNDAS FLAMBOROUGH WESTDALE MCNAUGHTON, MONTE 204,123 30,656 30,121 6, ,462 1,209 1, ,671 LAMBTON KENT MIDDLESEX MCNEELY, PHILIP 184,057 25,759 28,997 16, , ,381 OTTAWA ORLÉANS MEILLEUR, HON. MADELEINE 167,819 40,048 30,053 7, , ,421 OTTAWA VANIER MILLER, NORM 191,075 37,466 23,895 12, , ,642 PARRY SOUND MUSKOKA (N) MILLER, PAUL 180,754 35,655 29,925 24, ,230 2,495 2, ,725 HAMILTON EAST STONEY CREEK MILLIGAN, ROB E. 171,013 49,000 42,913 7, ,149 1,089 1, ,238 NORTHUMBERLAND QUINTE WEST MILLOY, HON. JOHN 187,461 26,740 16,769 10, , ,145 KITCHENER CENTRE MORIDI, HON. REZA 134,225 41,253 56,166 6, , ,353 RICHMOND HILL MUNRO, JULIA 202,042 26,294 35,277 6, , ,790 YORK SIMCOE MURRAY, HON. GLEN 190,746 31,411 22,326 13, , ,217 TORONTO CENTRE NAQVI, HON. YASIR 150,570 28,534 46,105 23, , ,100 OTTAWA CENTRE NATYSHAK, TARAS 186,263 25,891 46,979 10, ,050 1,261 1, ,311 ESSEX NICHOLLS, RICK 157,438 30,528 22,205 1, ,947 1,151 1, ,098 CHATHAM KENT ESSEX ORAZIETTI, HON. DAVID 209,369 21,607 26,158 6, , ,549 SAULT STE. MARIE O'TOOLE, JOHN R. 185,500 31,579 19,400 5, ,447 2,017 2, ,464 DURHAM OUELLETTE, JERRY J. 140,867 24,040 77,708 19, , ,750 OSHAWA PETTAPIECE, RANDY 170,361 24,443 49,186 2, ,727 1,320 1, ,047 PERTH WELLINGTON Page 10

12 S' OFFICE AND SUPPORT STAFF EXPENSES GLOBAL OFFICE SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS BUDGET SUPPORTED EXPENSES CONSTITUENCY OFFICE RENT OFFICE OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS GLOBAL LONG DISTANCE SUPPORTED SUPPORT STAFF GRAND $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ PIRUZZA, HON. TERESA 184,374 37,797 18,931 23, ,614 1,416 1, ,030 WINDSOR WEST PRUE, MICHAEL 221,387 32,146 18,004 3, , ,218 BEACHES EAST YORK QAADRI, DR. SHAFIQ 81,520 42,037 80,385 45, , ,330 ETOBICOKE NORTH SANDALS, HON. LIZ 168,976 30,522 16,850 14, , ,629 GUELPH SCHEIN, JONAH 183,551 22,691 39,175 25, , ,433 DAVENPORT SCOTT, LAURIE 158,537 32,278 60,932 20, ,347 1,449 1, ,796 HALIBURTON KAWARTHA LAKES BROCK SERGIO, HON. MARIO 208,493 27,658 17,724 11, , ,757 YORK WEST SHURMAN, PETER 183,675 49,959 26, , ,975 THORNHILL SINGH, JAGMEET 196,267 33,581 22,935 12, , ,356 BRAMALEA GORE MALTON SMITH, TODD 141,679 41,299 40,703 10, , ,670 PRINCE EDWARD HASTINGS ** SORBARA, GREG 154,226 13,185 15, , ,353 VAUGHAN SOUSA, HON. CHARLES 127,510 48,138 52,992 41, ,116 1,066 1, ,182 MISSISSAUGA SOUTH TABUNS, PETER 171,889 30,675 42,724 24, , ,399 TORONTO DANFORTH TAKHAR, HON. HARINDER 125,197 56,645 31,734 5, , ,154 MISSISSAUGA ERINDALE TAYLOR, MONIQUE 184,070 34,341 24,717 11, , ,238 HAMILTON MOUNTAIN THOMPSON, LISA M. 171,757 30,183 36,103 12, ,685 1,925 1, ,610 HURON BRUCE VANTHOF, JOHN 207,925 28,792 47,635 2, ,476 1,221 1, ,697 TIMISKAMING COCHRANE (N) WALKER, BILL 184,893 34,384 44,345 9, , ,281 BRUCE GREY OWEN SOUND WILSON, JIM 148,897 30,640 77,576 15, , ,027 SIMCOE GREY *** WITMER, ELIZABETH 67,194 10, , ,040 KITCHENER WATERLOO WONG, SOO 145,062 39,660 39,734 36, , ,685 SCARBOROUGH AGINCOURT Page 11

13 S' OFFICE AND SUPPORT STAFF EXPENSES GLOBAL OFFICE SUPPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS BUDGET SUPPORTED EXPENSES CONSTITUENCY OFFICE RENT OFFICE OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS GLOBAL LONG DISTANCE SUPPORTED SUPPORT STAFF GRAND $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ WYNNE, HON. KATHLEEN 145,007 34,197 65,033 16, , ,188 DON VALLEY WEST YAKABUSKI, JOHN 168,917 22,675 53,566 11, , ,521 RENFREW NIPISSING PEMBROKE YUREK, JEFF 177,468 39,988 43,893 2, ,413 1,457 1, ,871 ELGIN MIDDLESEX LONDON ZIMMER, HON. DAVID 115,756 25,857 82,026 36, , ,759 WILLOWDALE S 18,079,748 3,543,855 4,277,346 1,599,708 27,500,657 75,927 75,927 27,576,584 * Member resigned: February 14, 2013 ** Member resigned: August 1, 2012 *** Member resigned: April 27, Member elected: September 6, 2012 S GLOBAL BUDGET: ALLOCATION: Newly-elected: Southern Members: $154,952 Southern Members: $273,224, except Members for Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie and Nipissing $278,876 Northern (N) Members (Kenora-Rainy River and Timmins-James Bay): $301,485 Northern (N) Members (Algoma-Manitoulin, Thunder Bay-Superior North and Timiskaming-Cochrane): $295,833 Northern (N) Members (Nickel Belt, Parry Sound-Muskoka and Thunder Bay-Atikokan): $290,180 (1) Salaries paid to Queen's Park and Constituency office staff. Includes funding for G. Bisson, S. Campbell, C. DiNovo, M. Prue for staff who were away for extended sick leaves. (2) Includes expenses such as rent, utilities and janitorial services. (3) Includes expenditures for urban travel and Northern (N) Members travel, office supplies, advertising, staff travel, professional services, etc. (4) Includes postage, mail preparation and distribution, and printing, typesetting, artwork and photography for newsletters, flyers, and target mailings. SUPPORT EXPENSES: (5) Long distance and Access Ontario charges for Constituency and Queen's Park offices. GRAND, S' OFFICE AND SUPPORT STAFF EXPENSES: (6) Excludes $8,655,604 (furniture/equipment entitlements, Former Parliamentarians funding, Speaker's Office staff salaries, insurance, Members' system and office network upgrades, termination costs on Members' staff salaries, and Members' communication equipment costs, costs for householders, pins, flags, constituency office renovations, and by-election support service costs funded outside the Global Budget all totalling $4,914,506 and staff benefits of $3,741,098) not allocated to individual Members. Page 12

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