Retrieve list of site collections from Office 365 Tenenat

Hi
I have a requirement to create a list of all available Site collections in the given O365 tenancy. The purpose of this is to know what are the new site collections created and asisgn a owner for each site collection etc.
I found through client object model it is not possible to access Site collection level details. Is my understanding correct? Is it possible through REST API ? Please help.
Thanks in advance
Kiran

Hi,
I am also facing same issue for acessing all site collections in Tenant using CSOM. Please help me for that. I have added TokenHelper class and other classes in my project but still am facing problem because of some methods used in Tokenhelper Class.
Below are the errors...
using Microsoft.IdentityModel.S2S.Protocols.OAuth2;
using Microsoft.IdentityModel.S2S.Protocols.OAuth2;but
i am not getting S2S in Microsoft.IdentityModel.dll
Added above References.
Error 1 The type or namespace name 'S2S' does not exist in the namespace 'Microsoft.IdentityModel' (are you missing an assembly reference?) D:\Rough Work\Test\Test\SharePointContext.cs 1 31 Test
Error 4 The type or namespace name 'OAuth2AccessTokenResponse' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) D:\Rough Work\Test\Test\TokenHelper.cs 154 23 Test
Anyone Please help me !!!!
Vivek Kumar Pandey

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