Wages Judge - Law in Canada
Find out last year’s wages for the job of "judge - law" at the following location: Canada. The wages are shown at the regional, provincial, territorial, and national levels.
Prevailing wages in Canada
These wages were updated on December 3, 2024.
Community/Area | Low ($/year) | Median ($/year) | High ($/year) | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canada | 310,000 | 360,000 | 396,700 | |
Alberta | 348,102 | 348,102 | 396,700 | |
British Columbia | 360,000 | 360,000 | 396,700 | |
Manitoba | 327,000 | 327,000 | 396,700 | |
New Brunswick | 317,360 | 396,700 | 396,700 | |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 247,546 | 408,700 | 408,700 | |
Northwest Territories | 326,088 | 375,200 | 408,700 | |
Nova Scotia | 318,960 | 396,700 | 396,700 | |
Nunavut | 408,700 | 408,700 | 408,700 | |
Ontario | 356,021 | 396,700 | 398,700 | |
Prince Edward Island | 282,595 | 396,700 | 435,000 | |
Quebec | 310,000 | 310,000 | 396,700 | |
Saskatchewan | 353,590 | 371,270 | 396,700 | |
Yukon Territory | 319,145 | 329,145 | 408,700 |
Benefits
Here’s the percentage of workers in this occupation (NOC 41100) who receive at least one type of non-wage benefit, at both the national and provincial levels:
- Canada: 96.7%
Benefits are the advantages offered by employers in addition to wages and salaries. These can include, but are not limited to:
- Employer-sponsored pension plans
- Dental, medical, and life insurance plans
- Leave entitlements, such as maternity, parental or caregiver leave
- Sick days and vacation days
- Payroll taxes, such as employer contributions to the Employment Insurance program and the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Quebec Pension Plan (QPP)
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