Ontario public compensation intelligence2025 disclosure data

Understand Ontario public compensation with context.

Ontario salary disclosure, commonly known as the Ontario Sunshine List, can be searched and compared by employer, sector, role family, salary band, and disclosed compensation patterns. Built for transparency, accountability, and responsible public analysis.

Independent public-interest analysis. Not affiliated with the Government of Ontario.

Based on Ontario public salary disclosureIndependent public-interest analysisNo wrongdoing impliedCorrections and privacy review available
Responsible use

How to use the data responsibly.

This site is designed for transparency, analysis, benchmarking, journalism, governance, and civic research — not for allegations or casual speculation.

  • Start from the source.Use the official Ontario salary disclosure context and review the source page before citing figures.
  • Compare like with like.Use sectors, employers, role families, medians, and salary bands together rather than relying on a single outlier.
  • Avoid allegations.Appearing in salary disclosure does not imply misconduct, excess, scandal, or any allegation.
  • Respect caveats.Salary paid can include overtime, retroactive payments, one-time payments, partial-year records, and duplicate appearances.
  • Flag corrections.Role-family and inferred-place labels are platform-generated heuristics; use the privacy/corrections route for review requests.
Explore

What you can explore.

Move from a province-wide overview to focused views by organization, sector, role family, salary range, and disclosed-record patterns.

Dashboard filters

Search across disclosed rows and narrow by year, sector, employer, role family, inferred place, salary band, and taxable-benefit patterns.

Employer and sector profiles

Browse normalized employer and sector pages with record counts, disclosed payroll, median salary, role mix, and benchmarking context.

Rankings and data notes

Review top salary records, largest employers, role-family trends, salary bands, source attribution, methodology, and responsible-use caveats.

Audience

Who this is for.

Different users need clear context, from civic orientation to public-sector benchmarking and responsible research.

Citizens and journalists

Use searchable disclosure data, sector context, employer profiles, salary bands, and shareable views to support accurate public accountability reporting.

Boards and public-sector leaders

Compare employers and sectors, review role-family patterns, and frame compensation discussions with transparent disclosed-record benchmarks.

Researchers and civic-data users

Work with methodology notes, rankings, normalized categories, and clear caveats for reproducible civic-data analysis.

Employers and communications teams

Understand how disclosed rows may be interpreted publicly and point readers toward caveats, corrections, and comparable peer context.

2025 insights

Use these province-wide summary signals as starting points for deeper, caveated analysis.

Disclosure records404,922

Rows included in the current public compensation analysis layer.

Disclosed payroll$54.4B

$54,352,400,136 in salary paid across disclosed records.

Largest sectorSchool Boards

112,654 records and $13.9B disclosed payroll.

Largest employerToronto District School Board

14,085 records and $1.8B disclosed payroll.

Start here

Start with dashboard, employers, sectors, or methodology.

Use the dashboard for interactive analysis, browse employer and sector pages for benchmarking, and review methodology before drawing conclusions.