Reports




  1. Report
    September 12, 2024
    This report examines Ontario’s municipal and provincial transit agencies’ ridership and finances, including own-source revenues, operating expenses and operating subsidies.
  2. Report
    November 22, 2023
    This report estimates provincial and municipal budgetary impacts of changing climate hazards on public infrastructure in Ontario. 
  3. Report
    December 13, 2022
    This report examines the impacts of more extreme rainfall on the long-term costs of maintaining public linear storm and wastewater infrastructure in a state of good repair.
  4. Report
    September 22, 2022
    This report examines how changes in extreme rainfall, extreme heat and freeze-thaw cycles will impact the long-term costs of maintaining public transportation infrastructure in a state of good repair.
  5. Report
    December 7, 2021
    This report estimates the impacts of changes in extreme rainfall, extreme heat and freeze-thaw cycles on the long-term costs of maintaining public buildings in a state of good repair. The report shows that these climate hazards will materially increase the cost of maintaining public buildings in Ontario, and the future severity of climate change will have a direct impact on provincial and municipal infrastructure budgets.
  6. Report
    August 17, 2021
    This report reviews the infrastructure assets owned by Ontario municipalities, assesses the condition of those assets, and estimates the cost to bring these assets into a state of good repair.
  7. Report
    November 26, 2020
    This report reviews the infrastructure assets owned by the Province, assesses the state of repair of those assets, and estimates the cost to bring the Province’s assets into a state of good repair in 2020-21 and over the next ten years.
  8. Report
    November 14, 2019
    This report supports the Standing Committee on Estimates’ review of the Ministry of Transportation’s 2019-20 Expenditure Estimates.
  9. Report
    November 21, 2017
    The FAO’s report reviews how the nuclear refurbishment plan will impact electricity ratepayers and the Province, and identifies how financial risk is allocated among ratepayers, the Province, Ontario Power Generation and Bruce Power.