THE AVERAGE SALARY IN CANADA
Statistics Canada has just released its latest research on Canadian employment and payrolls. According to this report at the end of 2019, the average Canadian weekly earnings were $1,042 which works out to an annual income of roughly $54,184. That is up by 3.4 percent over 2018.
Each one of the ten Canadian provinces and three territories determines the minimum wages, and every year each province and territory reviews its current rate. The minimum wage in Canada in late 2019 was:
Alberta - $15.00 per hour
British Columbia - $13.85 per hour
Manitoba - $11.65 per hour
New Brunswick - $11.50 per hour
Newfoundland & Labrador - $11.40 per hour
Northwest Territories - $13.46 per hour
Nova Scotia - $11.55 per hour
Nunavut - $13.00 per hour
Ontario - $14.00 per hour
Prince Edward Island - $12.25
Quebec - $12.50 per hour
Saskatchewan - $11.32 per hour
Yukon - $12.71 per hour
*Canadian Dollars
Assuming that you work full time for minimum wage and were paid for a full 40 hours a week, those pay rates would translate into an annual income of between $23,608 and $31,200 Canadian dollars per year. Keep in mind that the cost of living is different from province to province, it doesn’t mean that you will make more in Ontario just because the minimum wage is $14.00, salaries it means the cost of living is higher as well.
How much money you can make will also depend on the kind of industry you are working on and other factors such as your language skills and adaptability. The top-paying sectors right now are in the Mining, Oil and Gas industry, Utilities, as well as the Management of Companies and Enterprises. On the other hand, the lowest-paying jobs tend to be in the Accommodation and Food Services sector, the Retail Trades. Again each person is different and has a different set of skills that can be introduced to employers as a new skill set for a specific industry, it really depends on how you put yourself out there.
WHAT EACH SECTOR IS PAYING YEARLY:
Forestry, logging, and support – $61,016
Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction – $108,271
Utilities – $101,074
Construction – $68,143
Manufacturing – $60,251
Wholesale trade – $64,379
Retail trade – $32,567
Transportation and warehousing – $57,901
Information and cultural industries – $70,206
Finance and insurance – $72,492
Real estate and rental and leasing – $52,027
Professional, scientific and technical services – $75,136
Management of companies and enterprises – $83,826
Administrative and support – $45,363
Educational services – $57,194
Health care and social assistance – $49,848
Arts, entertainment and recreation – $31,484
Accommodation and food services – $22,036
Public administration – $70,859
*Canadian Dollars
Statistics Canada also has created an interactive website that allows you to see the latest wages and the latest changes all over the country and you can consult it here.
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