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Ontario Sunshine List 2025 Is Now Searchable

The 2025 Ontario Sunshine List is live and fully searchable — by name, employer, and job title — with four years of salary history for every person.

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The 2025 Ontario Sunshine List is now live and fully searchable on this site. Every public-sector employee paid $100,000 or more is included, with total compensation, position, employer, and a four-year salary history where available.

You can search the full record three ways: by name, by employer, or by job title. The top earners page ranks the highest-paid individuals in the province for 2025.

What to look for

  • Who tops the list this year, and how their pay changed from 2024.
  • Which sectors and employers grew their high-earner headcount.
  • How your own role compares — try the salary calculator.

For how the list works and why it keeps growing, see our guide on the Sunshine List explained.

FAQ

Common questions

When was the 2025 Ontario Sunshine List released?

Ontario typically releases the Sunshine List in late March. The 2025 disclosure is now available and fully searchable on this site.

How do I search the 2025 Ontario Sunshine List?

Search by name, employer, or job title from the Ontario hub, or use the salary calculator to compare your own pay to public-sector peers.

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