Public salaries in
New Brunswick.
Search the names, positions, salaries, and taxable benefits of public-sector employees in New Brunswick paid $0 or more in a calendar year.
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Highest-paid public-sector employees.
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Frequently asked questions
The disclosure, the threshold, and how to use this site.
What is the New Brunswick Sunshine List?
The New Brunswick Sunshine List is the annual public disclosure of public sector employees who were paid $0 or more in a calendar year under the Public Accounts disclosure (via Socrata).
What is the Sunshine List salary threshold in New Brunswick?
In New Brunswick, the disclosure threshold is $0 per calendar year.
When is the New Brunswick Sunshine List released?
New Brunswick releases the Sunshine List in Spring each year, covering the previous fiscal year.
Does the Sunshine List include benefits?
Yes. The disclosure reports salary paid and taxable benefits as separate amounts. Employee profiles on this site show both figures, along with salary history across every year a person appears on the list.
Why is it called the Sunshine List?
The name comes from the idea of "letting the sunshine in" on public spending — making taxpayer-funded salaries open and transparent. The nickname stuck and is now used for public sector salary disclosures across Canada.
How do I check if a name is on the Sunshine List?
Use the search bar above or visit the People page to search by name. If that person was paid $0 or more by a covered New Brunswick public sector employer, they will appear in the results.