March 4, 2026
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
March 4, 2026
November 6, 2025
Departmental Progress in Implementing Sustainable Development Strategies—Poverty Reduction
Read report →October 21, 2025
Canada Revenue Agency Contact Centres
Canada Revenue Agency’s contact centres are not providing taxpayers with timely and accurate information
Read report →June 9, 2025
Commentary on the 2024–2025 Financial Audits
Highlights from our commentary on the 2024–2025 financial audits
Read report →Features
Latest reports
View all of our latest reports and any of our reports published within the last 5 years.
Upcoming reports
Find more information, such as audit topics and expected publishing dates, about upcoming audits.
Updates on past audits
See highlights of departmental and agency progress on implementing past audit recommendations.
We are committed to transparency, accountability, and the responsible use of public resources through independent audits and expert advice.
The Office of the Auditor General of Canada (OAG) serves Canada’s Parliament and territorial legislative assemblies by providing objective, fact-based information and expert advice on government programs and activities, gathered through audits. Elected officials use OAG reports to oversee government activities and hold government organizations to account for their handling of public funds.
Raison d’être
Through our audit reports and appearances at parliamentary hearings, we assist Parliament and territorial legislative assemblies in their work of authorizing and overseeing government spending and operations.
Mission
Our purpose and contribution
We serve Canada through leadership and partnerships in audits that support trust in public institutions.
Vision
What we aspire to accomplish
To bring together people, expertise, and technology for a better Canada, one audit at a time.
“I have been and continue to be inspired by the people who work in our office. They are caring, creative, skilled, intelligent, professional, and always focused on upholding high standards while contributing to a well-managed and accountable government. It has been a privilege to work alongside them and to have played a part in shaping the strategic direction of the office and leading organizational change.”
— Karen Hogan
Auditor General of Canada
Latest news
The media room is your go-to resource for the latest updates, featuring media advisories, opening statements, and news releases. Here, you’ll find official communications and important announcements from the OAG, keeping you informed about key developments and insights.
Accessibility
The accessibility plan, progress reports, and feedback methods demonstrate our commitment to ensuring equal access to services and information for all, including people with disabilities, by responding to feedback on barriers and fostering an inclusive environment that supports full participation.
Learn about accessibility at the Office of the Auditor General of Canada
Environmental petitions
Environmental petitions are a unique way for Canadian residents to bring their concerns and questions about environmental issues related to sustainable development to the attention of the federal ministers with a guaranteed response.
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 employees—we want you to want to work here. We recognize the value of diverse educational, professional, and cultural backgrounds within our team.
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reports, or other public matters.
Sustainable development
Sustainable development strategies balance economic, social, and environmental goals to ensure the well-being of current and future generations. These strategies aim to protect resources, promote equity, and drive long-term growth.
Access to information and privacy (ATIP) requests
The Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act give Canadians the right to access government records, including personal information held by government institutions.