Office of the Auditor General of Canada
We serve Canada through leadership and partnerships in audits that support trust in public institutions and continued public service excellence.
Reports
AG Reports
Strategic Innovation Fund’s Net Zero Accelerator Initiative—Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Read report →CESD Reports
Housing in First Nations Communities
Read report →Features
Public Inquiries
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Job Opportunities
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Updates on Past Audits
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Bringing togheter people, expertise, and technology for a better Canada, one audit at a time.
The Office of the Auditor General of Canada (OAG) serves Parliament by providing it with objective, fact-based information and expert advice on government programs and activities, gathered through audits. Parliamentarians use OAG reports to oversee government activities and hold the federal government to account for its handling of public funds.


I have been and continue to be inspired by the people who work in our office. They are caring, creative, skilled, incredibly intelligent and professional, and always focused on upholding high standards while contributing to a well-managed and accountable government. It has been my privilege to work alongside these individuals and to have played a part in shaping the strategic direction of the office and leading organizational change.
— Karen Hogan
Auditor General of Canada
Working at the OAG
Challenging, meaningful work.
At the OAG, we always strive to be better. We aim to improve and adapt to the needs of our people—we want you to want to work here. We recognize the value of different educational, professional, and cultural backgrounds within our team.
Environmental Petitions
Environmental petitions are a unique way for Canadian residents—acting as individuals or on behalf of an organization—to bring their concerns and questions about environmental issues related to sustainable development to the attention of the federal ministers, with a guaranteed response.
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