Bernard Jasmin, dean of the University of Ottawa’s medical school, was the highest-paid university or college staff member in the Ottawa area last year, according to the province’s Sunshine list released Friday. Read More
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uOttawa medical dean Jasmin's $439k tops Sunshine list of Ottawa-area post-secondary educators' salaries
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