The Ontario government confirmed on June 18, 2026, that it will refuse to release a confidential audit regarding the Royal Ontario Museum's long-term financial viability.
The 2022 report, conducted by Ernst & Young, reportedly explored the controversial idea of "asset liquidization," which entails selling off museum artifacts to cover budget shortfalls. Critics argue that these objects are part of a public trust and should never be treated as commodities to balance government books. Officials defend the decision by claiming the documents contain sensitive information regarding cabinet deliberations and proprietary financial data.
Transparency advocates are now calling for a full public inquiry to determine if the province intends to privatize cultural heritage.
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