Mark Lamontagne

$132,723.12asDean,Trades, Technology, Law and Justice and Part-Time Studies

Employed by Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology in 2018, according to Government of Ontario public salary records.

Salary Information

Historical salary and taxable benefits from 2017 to 2018.

YearPositionSalaryBenefitsPerformance
2018
Dean,Trades, Technology, Law and Justice and Part-Time Studies
$132,723.12
$246.48
4.6%
2017
Dean, Trades, Technology, Law and Justice and Part-Time Studies
$139,117.12
$276.50

The Ontario Sunshine List reports that Mark Lamontagne was paid $132,723.12 in 2018 as Dean,Trades, Technology, Law and Justice and Part-Time Studies at Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology. This represents a 4.6% decrease from the previous year's reported salary. Mark Lamontagne has appeared on the Ontario Sunshine List 2 times between 2017 and 2018, with reported earnings peaking at $139,117.12 in 2017. In addition to salary, $246.48 in taxable benefits was disclosed for 2018. Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology reports under the Colleges  sector of Ontario's public sector salary disclosure.

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NameSalary
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