Wages in the Northwest Region

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Northwest Region (Ontario)

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These wages were updated on November 19, 2025.

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Occupation (NOC) Wages ($/hour) Note
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Legislators (00010) 37,561 52,800 95,000
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Financial managers (10010) 49.63 66.77 90.66
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Human resources managers (10011) 47.33 65.10 82.05
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Purchasing managers (10012) 39.50 56.57 77.03
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Other administrative services managers (10019) 38.46 50.48 77.00
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Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers (10020) 43.47 62.01 87.73
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Banking, credit and other investment managers (10021) 40.09 56.10 85.03
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Advertising, marketing and public relations managers (10022) 38.55 53.40 74.57
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Other business services managers (10029) 34.53 48.51 66.92
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Financial auditors and accountants (11100) 19.23 43.27 64.10
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Financial and investment analysts (11101) 30.44 43.59 71.47
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Financial advisors (11102) 23.08 36.06 76.92
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Human resources professionals (11200) 24.73 37.84 48.00
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Professional occupations in business management consulting (11201) 27.87 41.17 58.15
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Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations (11202) 20.19 35.65 54.95
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Supervisors, general office and administrative support workers (12010) 21.00 31.00 48.08
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Supervisors, finance and insurance office workers (12011) 27.62 37.07 52.29
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Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations (12013) 25.50 30.00 57.14
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Executive assistants (12100) 24.00 33.65 40.11
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Human resources and recruitment officers (12101) 25.39 35.44 51.29
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Procurement and purchasing agents and officers (12102) 25.18 34.97 49.98
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Conference and event planners (12103) 25.89 32.65 44.19
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Employment insurance and revenue officers (12104) 27.85 40.00 54.87
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Health information management occupations (12111) 19.50 29.76 67.57
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Accounting technicians and bookkeepers (12200) 19.00 25.53 36.53
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Insurance adjusters and claims examiners (12201) 21.43 35.00 53.85
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Administrative officers (13100) 21.00 29.68 38.15
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Property administrators (13101) 20.82 28.43 43.44
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Payroll administrators (13102) 19.23 30.00 44.41
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Administrative assistants (13110) 20.00 27.86 37.36
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Legal administrative assistants (13111) 22.00 28.00 31.50
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Medical administrative assistants (13112) 24.54 27.47 48.85
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Production and transportation logistics coordinators (13201) 22.61 30.94 41.11
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General office support workers (14100) 18.00 23.50 31.13
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Receptionists (14101) 17.60 21.00 33.31
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Personnel clerks (14102) 21.79 28.29 37.06
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Court clerks and related court services occupations (14103) 22.83 30.18 37.98
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Data entry clerks (14111) 19.40 24.91 39.79
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Accounting and related clerks (14200) 18.12 25.00 37.00
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Banking, insurance and other financial clerks (14201) 23.72 26.73 37.50
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Collection clerks (14202) 20.92 25.92 33.68
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Correspondence, publication and regulatory clerks (14301) 22.02 28.08 38.50
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Shippers and receivers (14400) 17.60 23.00 33.00
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Storekeepers and partspersons (14401) 19.00 27.00 41.00
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Production logistics workers (14402) 24.62 30.50 41.66
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Purchasing and inventory control workers (14403) 18.47 24.11 37.08
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Dispatchers (14404) 20.63 31.29 43.39
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Engineering managers (20010) 48.67 71.37 98.74
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Geoscientists and oceanographers (21102) 33.65 57.69 79.49
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Forestry professionals (21111) 36.06 40.00 53.85
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Public and environmental health and safety professionals (21120) 31.71 46.56 64.07
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Urban and land use planners (21202) 31.47 45.54 63.97
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Land surveyors (21203) 28.76 39.91 62.90
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Information systems specialists (21222) 31.04 46.15 58.00
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Database analysts and data administrators (21223) 29.78 43.27 61.87
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Computer systems developers and programmers (21230) 30.51 44.91 63.31
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Software engineers and designers (21231) 33.64 49.86 74.76
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Web developers and programmers (21234) 26.88 39.19 55.59
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Civil engineers (21300) 30.00 43.27 67.47
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Mechanical engineers (21301) 32.98 47.60 72.21
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Electrical and electronics engineers (21310) 34.65 51.19 78.95
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Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) (21311) 36.47 52.59 72.70
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Mining engineers (21330) 39.15 60.77 110.94
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Geological and mineral technologists and technicians (22101) 20.00 29.76 52.88
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Biological technologists and technicians (22110) 22.43 30.68 41.17
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Agricultural and fish products inspectors (22111) 27.32 37.09 50.77
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Forestry technologists and technicians (22112) 25.30 36.27 51.88
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Conservation and fishery officers (22113) 26.35 37.83 54.99
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Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists (22114) 19.74 28.56 39.96
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Drafting technologists and technicians (22212) 23.38 33.07 44.34
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Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology (22214) 19.02 35.40 46.15
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Computer network and web technicians (22220) 26.46 38.59 49.24
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User support technicians (22221) 21.00 33.46 48.08
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Occupational health and safety specialists (22232) 25.63 40.70 55.12
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Construction inspectors (22233) 25.70 36.42 49.11
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Civil engineering technologists and technicians (22300) 24.48 35.19 46.75
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Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians (22301) 25.43 37.60 52.93
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Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians (22302) 25.51 33.67 45.68
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Construction estimators (22303) 24.04 35.10 45.71
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Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians (22310) 17.60 35.00 75.00
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Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) (22311) 18.00 24.00 47.18
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Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics (22312) 32.78 46.91 68.88
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Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors (22313) 28.98 42.22 56.23
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Managers in health care (30010) 41.59 55.00 68.13
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Audiologists and speech-language pathologists (31112) 32.64 45.90 55.78
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Pharmacists (31120) 56.00 59.85 68.33
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Dietitians and nutritionists (31121) 20.00 42.00 50.00
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Psychologists (31200) 35.53 52.23 63.58
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Physiotherapists (31202) 25.00 44.90 58.00
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Occupational therapists (31203) 35.20 45.50 52.79
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Kinesiologists and other professional occupations in therapy and assessment (31204) 26.82 32.18 40.88
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Nursing coordinators and supervisors (31300) 33.65 47.00 55.38
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Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses (31301) 31.00 42.50 56.00
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Nurse practitioners (31302) 48.00 63.00 77.00
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Licensed practical nurses (32101) 26.50 32.28 36.00
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Paramedical occupations (32102) 39.70 42.00 46.00
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Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists (32103) 33.53 44.47 54.48
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Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment (32109) 17.60 25.00 34.46
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Dental hygienists and dental therapists (32111) 35.00 38.00 40.00
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Medical laboratory technologists (32120) 27.00 42.30 50.00
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Medical radiation technologists (32121) 35.00 45.00 52.04
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Medical sonographers (32122) 32.46 39.38 48.79
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Pharmacy technicians (32124) 18.00 26.45 36.80
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Dental assistants and dental laboratory assistants (33100) 20.00 25.00 30.00
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Medical laboratory assistants and related technical occupations (33101) 21.44 28.17 34.88
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Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates (33102) 20.00 25.00 30.00
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Pharmacy technical assistants and pharmacy assistants (33103) 17.60 20.15 24.00
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Other assisting occupations in support of health services (33109) 17.60 24.50 28.00
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Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration (40010) 45.14 58.23 74.00
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Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration (40011) 38.39 54.13 66.94
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Government managers - education policy development and program administration (40012) 42.27 59.35 83.94
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Other managers in public administration (40019) 42.39 55.65 67.52
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Administrators - post-secondary education and vocational training (40020) 39.67 56.71 80.15
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School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education (40021) 49.45 62.98 76.92
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Managers in social, community and correctional services (40030) 34.87 49.04 61.00
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Commissioned officers of the Canadian Armed Forces (40042) 34.10 51.69 64.32
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University professors and lecturers (41200) 35.04 59.27 83.69
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Post-secondary teaching and research assistants (41201) 17.60 28.57 53.30
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College and other vocational instructors (41210) 33.65 48.00 86.00
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Secondary school teachers (41220) 36.54 49.52 60.26
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Elementary school and kindergarten teachers (41221) 32.21 47.12 57.40
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Social workers (41300) 26.71 37.00 52.86
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Therapists in counselling and related specialized therapies (41301) 22.00 32.50 48.00
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Religious leaders (41302) 20.56 30.49 43.27
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Probation and parole officers (41311) 34.26 42.80 53.93
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Educational counsellors (41320) 26.42 39.42 55.51
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Career development practitioners and career counsellors (except education) (41321) 26.00 29.00 32.97
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Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers (41400) 38.46 45.00 57.90
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Business development officers and market researchers and analysts (41402) 28.88 41.00 59.12
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Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers (41403) 25.00 37.00 57.37
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Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers (41404) 31.32 41.33 54.07
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Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers (41405) 28.57 42.38 57.69
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Recreation, sports and fitness policy researchers, consultants and program officers (41406) 24.99 34.98 48.02
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Program officers unique to government (41407) 31.29 45.12 61.33
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Other professional occupations in social science (41409) 27.35 40.54 55.26
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Police officers (except commissioned) (42100) 29.80 52.00 61.00
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Firefighters (42101) 28.04 48.59 58.00
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Paralegals and related occupations (42200) 21.97 30.77 37.50
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Social and community service workers (42201) 20.00 28.45 38.46
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Early childhood educators and assistants (42202) 18.15 24.00 36.00
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Instructors of persons with disabilities (42203) 22.43 30.09 40.99
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Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants (43100) 19.39 25.96 31.20
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Other instructors (43109) 17.67 22.40 33.68
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Correctional service officers (43201) 29.41 35.00 40.00
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Border services, customs, and immigration officers (43203) 31.37 41.80 49.52
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Operations Members of the Canadian Armed Forces (43204) 28.34 36.85 51.44
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Home child care providers (44100) 17.60 19.11 24.21
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Home support workers, caregivers and related occupations (44101) 22.00 25.85 30.00
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Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers (50010) 31.46 43.48 65.21
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Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors (50012) 26.33 37.94 76.80
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Librarians (51100) 28.41 41.54 59.90
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Journalists (51113) 24.93 33.71 52.74
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Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations (51120) 30.81 38.41 56.60
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Library and public archive technicians (52100) 24.19 29.72 40.38
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Announcers and other broadcasters (52114) 21.38 30.28 47.99
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Graphic designers and illustrators (52120) 22.55 27.56 38.56
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Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness (54100) 17.60 20.00 32.21
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Corporate sales managers (60010) 35.42 54.76 81.01
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Retail and wholesale trade managers (60020) 20.75 38.46 71.43
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Restaurant and food service managers (60030) 17.60 27.47 48.08
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Accommodation service managers (60031) 24.25 38.03 63.02
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Managers in customer and personal services (60040) 22.17 34.66 57.47
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Retail sales supervisors (62010) 17.60 21.90 37.18
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Food service supervisors (62020) 17.60 18.00 24.00
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Cleaning supervisors (62024) 18.31 26.23 37.95
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Other services supervisors (62029) 17.60 22.08 31.60
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Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade (62100) 20.00 36.00 52.88
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Chefs (62200) 17.70 21.74 35.33
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Insurance agents and brokers (63100) 25.24 31.63 45.88
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Real estate agents and salespersons (63101) N/A 91,000 N/A
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Financial sales representatives (63102) 21.43 30.23 58.95
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Cooks (63200) 17.60 18.00 25.00
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Bakers (63202) 17.60 17.60 21.00
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Hairstylists and barbers (63210) 17.60 21.05 29.30
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Retail salespersons and visual merchandisers (64100) 17.60 17.60 26.25
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Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses (64300) 17.60 17.60 20.00
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Bartenders (64301) 17.60 19.00 30.00
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Hotel front desk clerks (64314) 17.60 19.00 27.16
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Outdoor sport and recreational guides (64322) 18.00 24.88 30.00
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Customer services representatives - financial institutions (64400) 17.60 21.00 28.47
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Other customer and information services representatives (64409) 17.60 22.50 35.00
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Security guards and related security service occupations (64410) 17.60 21.00 33.65
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Cashiers (65100) 17.60 17.60 20.00
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Service station attendants (65101) 17.60 17.60 22.00
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Store shelf stockers, clerks and order fillers (65102) 17.60 17.60 20.00
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Food and beverage servers (65200) 17.60 18.00 25.00
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Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations (65201) 17.60 17.60 21.23
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Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport (65211) 17.60 20.00 30.70
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Light duty cleaners (65310) 17.60 19.00 25.89
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Specialized cleaners (65311) 17.60 19.70 32.28
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Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners (65312) 17.92 23.00 31.25
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Other service support occupations (65329) 17.60 18.17 24.75
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Construction managers (70010) 33.93 50.82 74.73
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Home building and renovation managers (70011) N/A 40,000 N/A
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Facility operation and maintenance managers (70012) 32.59 47.37 70.89
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Managers in transportation (70020) 31.20 47.15 69.21
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Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations (72011) 30.93 44.29 61.58
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Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades (72013) 26.08 37.12 50.65
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Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers (72014) 22.21 34.06 44.68
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Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades (72020) 28.63 43.72 60.00
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Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews (72021) 31.00 38.00 50.19
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Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations (72025) 24.81 32.05 40.36
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Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors (72100) 21.00 30.00 40.85
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Sheet metal workers (72102) 24.17 40.25 49.76
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Boilermakers (72103) 31.21 49.39 58.00
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Ironworkers (72105) 32.27 44.53 50.00
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Welders and related machine operators (72106) 25.75 36.00 41.50
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Electricians (except industrial and power system) (72200) 23.10 36.82 55.21
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Industrial electricians (72201) 32.00 40.00 55.29
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Power system electricians (72202) 37.76 52.42 67.47
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Electrical power line and cable workers (72203) 40.00 50.00 60.00
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Telecommunications line and cable installers and repairers (72204) 27.60 36.31 47.42
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Telecommunications equipment installation and cable television service technicians (72205) 26.87 36.14 45.07
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Plumbers (72300) 25.00 33.00 41.00
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Gas fitters (72302) 24.62 33.33 45.57
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Carpenters (72310) 27.00 35.00 47.00
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Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics (72400) 27.47 40.00 50.00
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Heavy-duty equipment mechanics (72401) 26.78 39.01 56.49
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Heating, refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics (72402) 31.00 35.00 53.70
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Railway carmen/women (72403) 32.73 41.59 50.92
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Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors (72404) 33.19 42.63 51.28
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Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers (72410) 20.00 30.00 45.00
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Auto body collision, refinishing and glass technicians and damage repair estimators (72411) 18.00 29.00 43.27
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Crane operators (72500) 24.50 40.48 53.94
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Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors (72600) 29.18 54.83 79.12
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Air traffic controllers and related occupations (72601) 30.14 50.35 74.04
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Roofers and shinglers (73110) 22.00 27.50 41.99
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Residential and commercial installers and servicers (73200) 22.00 25.25 37.50
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Other repairers and servicers (73209) 20.23 25.54 33.99
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Transport truck drivers (73300) 20.00 27.00 33.11
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Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators (73301) 18.00 21.00 29.00
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Railway and yard locomotive engineers (73310) 31.00 51.78 84.13
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Railway conductors and brakemen/women (73311) 31.83 42.48 54.22
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Heavy equipment operators (73400) 25.00 28.85 44.50
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Mail and parcel sorters and related occupations (74100) 19.48 25.72 33.06
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Letter carriers (74101) 24.04 29.00 30.36
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Couriers and messengers (74102) 17.60 24.62 42.85
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Railway yard and track maintenance workers (74200) 32.00 38.00 38.65
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Air transport ramp attendants (74202) 17.60 20.80 34.00
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Automotive and heavy truck and equipment parts installers and servicers (74203) 17.60 20.00 20.00
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Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers (74205) 22.79 28.31 35.62
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Material handlers (75101) 17.60 22.00 38.00
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Construction trades helpers and labourers (75110) 20.00 26.00 37.50
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Other trades helpers and labourers (75119) 17.60 23.00 38.96
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Taxi and limousine drivers and chauffeurs (75200) 17.60 17.60 36.06
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Delivery service drivers and door-to-door distributors (75201) 17.60 20.00 30.00
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Public works and maintenance labourers (75212) 19.82 25.97 30.26
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Managers in natural resources production and fishing (80010) 48.08 69.23 96.15
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Managers in agriculture (80020) 21.87 29.35 58.73
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Supervisors, mining and quarrying (82020) 39.97 59.41 86.49
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Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services (82031) 22.43 28.81 38.76
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Underground production and development miners (83100) 22.00 42.00 57.26
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Logging machinery operators (83110) 18.00 28.00 35.88
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Underground mine service and support workers (84100) 25.38 44.46 70.97
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Silviculture and forestry workers (84111) 19.57 25.00 30.48
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Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators (84120) 17.60 23.50 36.95
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Mine labourers (85110) 19.25 30.13 45.87
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Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers (85121) 17.60 22.00 27.00
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Manufacturing managers (90010) 38.46 47.60 66.35
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Utilities managers (90011) 39.42 56.62 98.00
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Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities (92011) 40.57 53.08 80.77
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Supervisors, forest products processing (92014) 28.45 35.09 50.37
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Power engineers and power systems operators (92100) 41.18 46.00 52.00
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Water and waste treatment plant operators (92101) 25.30 33.42 44.31
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Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing (93100) 30.15 42.52 55.28
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Pulping, papermaking and coating control operators (93102) 29.27 35.91 41.48
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Machine operators, mineral and metal processing (94100) 21.47 30.04 39.87
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Sawmill machine operators (94120) 24.33 27.60 37.57
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Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing (94140) 22.96 27.61 37.87
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Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers (94141) 19.55 23.41 25.70
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Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers (94200) 21.35 28.44 40.44
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Mechanical assemblers and inspectors (94204) 23.47 27.32 64.88
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Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators (94213) 23.30 27.61 38.23
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Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing (95103) 20.15 24.45 31.43
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Other labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities (95109) 18.00 24.00 32.12
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