Ontario Sunshine List
Look up Ontario public pay, then understand the job title.
Most people start with curiosity: a person, employer, city, hospital, school board, or job title. Make100K gives you the public row first, then helps you understand what the title may mean.
Search the public disclosure.
Look up a person, employer, or title. The useful part is what you do with the result next.
A person
Look up a public employee by name and see the disclosed role, employer, salary, and benefits.
An employer
Search a city, hospital, university, school board, agency, or public organization.
A job title
Find titles that show up in public pay data, then translate the title into a career path.
Latest public disclosure: 2025 salary year, released March 27, 2026. Ontario releases disclosure each year by March 31. Example employer recap: City of Toronto.
Why people use it
The search starts with curiosity. The value is knowing what to do next.
A name
People want to know what a public employee, coworker, leader, or neighbour appears as in the public data.
An employer
Cities, hospitals, school boards, universities, and agencies reveal repeated titles you may not know to search.
A title
Plain job titles can point to real career paths, especially when they repeat across employers.
Good searches to try
Start with a title or employer, then compare the pattern.
These examples show three different reasons people use the list: a common title, an operations title, and a large public employer.
Registered Nurse
See how a common public health title repeats across hospitals and health employers.
Open recapTransit Operator
Compare transit rows, employer patterns, and proof to verify in current postings.
Open recapCity of Toronto
Review one large municipal employer to see repeated titles and disclosed rows.
Open recapHow to read the data
Use public pay evidence without misreading the number.
Public disclosure is useful, but it is not a starting salary or a promise. Check current postings, requirements, seniority rules, shifts, location, and competition before making a decision.
If a title looks interesting
Find one current posting, then check whether your resume shows the proof that posting asks for.