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Galen Weston Jr.

Chair of Loblaw Companies Ltd.

  • Posted an operating income of $1.091 billion (an 8.4% increase) as record numbers of Canadians are visiting food banks because of the affordability crisis
  • Was the target of an independent consumer boycott over inflated food costs and price-hiking before finally cooperating with federal regulations
  • Compensation package in 2022: $11.7 million *

Compensation includes role as head of the George Weston Ltd. holding company.

Richard Kruger

CEO of Suncor

  • Proudly leads a Big Oil company that is responsible for nearly 35 million metric tons of climate pollution (equivalent to 8.3 million gas-powered cars driving for a year)
  • Suncor is a founding member of the Pathways Alliance — who are under investigation for their greenwashing lies

Firat H. Gezen

President of General Dynamics and Ordnance and Tactical Systems Inc.

  • Providing $83 million dollars worth of mortar cartridges to the Israeli military committing genocide in Gaza
  • Increased profits to $1.2 billion by producing and selling weapons and surveillance systems, and ammunitions for war
  • Compensation package in 2022: $3.3 million

Tony Staffieri

CEO of Rogers Communications

  • Increased total company profit by 25% – while increasing bills for millions of Canadians through sneaky contract provisions and misleading fees
  • Led the company’s acquisition of Shaw, strengthening the monopoly that forces Canadians to pay some of the highest internet and cell phone bills in the world
  • Compensation package in 2022: $31.5 million

Dave McKay

CEO of RBC Royal Bank

  • RBC has poured $367 million dollars into fossil fuel projects since the 2016 Paris Agreement, including projects that threaten our planet and trample on Indigenous rights
  • Blatantly attempted a greenwashing campaign to generate good press and silenced Land Defenders at their AGM
  • Compensation package in 2023: $15.22 million 

Michael J. Cooper

CEO of Dream Unlimited

  • Mega landlord in Ontario currently under investigation for price fixing using U.S.-banned AI software to increase rent by 7% – 54% for thousands of tenants 
  • Company engages in profiteering off housing, holding $25 billion in real estate assets