Topping its list of Top-100 chief executives was J. Patrick Doyle, whose company owns Tim Hortons, Burger King and Popeyes. (Photo: Restaurant Brands International)
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says only four of Canada's 100 highest-paid C-E-Os are women. Those C-E-Os broke records with their compensation in 2022, making 14.9-million-dollars, up from an average of 14.3-million in 2021.
That's 246 times more than the average Canadian worker. Restaurant Brands International executive chairman J. Patrick Doyle topped the list, followed by Dye & Durham C-E-O Matthew Proud. The head of Restaurant Brands International was the highest-paid Canadian C-E-O in 2022, according to the latest findings by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Topping its list of Top-100 chief executives was J. Patrick Doyle, whose company owns Tim Hortons, Burger King and Popeyes.Doyle made 152.8-million dollars and came exclusively in the form of share- and option-based awards.
The report said the top 100 broke records for their compensation in 2022 in being paid an average of 14.9-million dollars -- that's 246 times more than what the average Canadian worker makes.