Published annually by the Government of Manitoba under CCSM c. P265
Manitoba's public sector compensation disclosure is governed by The Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Act (CCSM c. P265). The Act requires public sector bodies to publish, every year, the compensation paid to employees who earned over the legislated threshold.
The threshold has changed once since the program began publishing data centrally in 2020:
Because of the threshold change, year-over-year record counts before and after 2023 are not directly comparable. A drop in the count between 2022 and 2023 reflects the threshold increase, not employees disappearing or pay falling.
The Act applies broadly to Manitoba's public sector. Disclosure covers employees of:
Each disclosed record includes the employee's name, employer, sector, job title, department or region (where applicable), and total compensation for the reporting period.
Manitoba's disclosure publishes a single total compensation figure per employee, rather than the salary + benefits split used by Ontario or the multi-column breakdown used by Newfoundland & Labrador. The total includes regular salary, overtime, bonuses, allowances, and other taxable income paid during the reporting period.
The data does not include the employer-paid portion of pension contributions, health and dental benefits, or other non-taxable benefits — so total compensation packages are materially higher than the figures shown.
Most Manitoba employers report on a calendar year basis (January–December). Some health authorities and education bodies report on a fiscal year basis (April 1 – March 31). The reporting schedule for each record is published alongside the data; this site groups records by the calendar year they cover.
This site is an independent tool for searching and exploring Manitoba's annual compensation disclosure data. It is not affiliated with the Government of Manitoba. Data is sourced directly from the Manitoba Public Sector Compensation Disclosure and updated when new years are released.
This site also hosts compensation data for Ontario, Newfoundland & Labrador, Alberta, and British Columbia.