Government sets full-time salary range for Justin Trudeau’s nanny
OTTAWA — The nanny hired to care for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s three children has been given a full-time government salary — and a slight pay increase.
The moves were revealed in an order in council issued last week, which sets Marian Pueyo’s annual pay between just less than $40,000 to more than $45,000, retroactive to the beginning of April.
At its top range, the order works out to a rate of $21.79 per hour, assuming a 40-hour work week.
That represents an increase from November 2015, when an order to hire Pueyo as a “special assistant” was first issued and pegged her pay range from $15 to $20 per hour for days and $11 to $13 per hour for night shifts.