Make100K

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.

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.

How 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.