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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-11T07:30:36.000Z",
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    "https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-mp-rejects-annual-pay-raise-9.7083330"
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  "textContent": "submitted by HellsBelle to canada\n28 points | 10 comments\nhttps://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/conservative-mp-rejects-annual-pay-raise-9.7083330\n\nA Conservative MP says he is asking the House of Commons to freeze his salary before parliamentarians get their annual pay bump in April.\n\nNew Brunswick MP Mike Dawson posted a letter on Facebook where he asks the clerk of the House to “make the necessary arrangements with the payroll and benefits administration” to ensure that his salary doesn’t increase.\n\n“At a time when everyday Canadians are struggling to keep up with rising cost of living I cannot in good conscience accept the pay increase,” Dawson wrote in his letter.\n\nEmployment and Social Development Canada has yet to publish the final indexed rate for 2025, but Dawson indicated in his letter that he anticipates it would be roughly around $10,000.\n\nBased on the annual pay increase schedule, backbench MPs started making a yearly salary of more than $200,000 in 2024.\n\nSalaries for special offices — like ministers, parliamentary secretaries, the Speaker and the prime minister — are higher. Prime ministers make more than $400,000 a year, while ministers and the leader of the Official Opposition are paid roughly $300,000.",
  "title": "Conservative MP says he's refusing annual pay raise set for April"
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