A federal bank paid its employees about $104 million in bonuses and raises during the pandemic in 2020 and 2021, according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF).
CTF said in a Jan. 30 statement that the documents also showed that BDC gave its employees a total of $11 million in pay raises during the pandemic years without issuing any pay cuts.
BDC issued the pay increases despite reporting a net loss of $218 million in 2020, according to Blacklock’s Reporter.
CTF also said that the bank’s latest annual report shows that BDC senior executives received $8 million in salaries and benefits in 2020 and $8.8 million in 2021.
“That’s a 10 per cent pay bump—despite the fact the number of people on the senior management team fell from 24 to 23 during that time,” said the CTF release.
“This past year, the average salary for senior management at the Crown corporation was about $385,000. Meanwhile, the average Canadian salary in September 2022 was roughly $59,000.”
BDC says it is “a Crown corporation that was established by an Act of Parliament” in 1974 and also that it is “wholly owned by the government of Canada.”
‘Big Bonuses’
A year earlier, BDC’s then-president Michael Denham said in the bank’s annual report that small businesses across Canada suffered “extreme hardship” because of the COVID-19 pandemic.“As they struggled with business disruptions and cash flow problems, BDC stepped up to provide financing and advice support to help,” Denham wrote in BDC’s 2021 annual report.
“Our employees worked harder than ever last year,” he added.
Franco Terrazzano, the CTF’s federal director, says BDC “shouldn’t have doled out big bonuses and higher pay while Canadians were losing their jobs and businesses.”
CTF also says that BDC’s current president, Isabelle Hudon, previously awarded a $5 million contract to U.S. consulting firm McKinsey, which included a contract extension of over $2 million.
The consulting firm has received over $100 million worth of federal contracts since then, which are currently being studied by the House of Commons government operations committee.