Table C.6.3 Annual statutory teachers' salaries in public institutions, by level of education taught and teaching experience, Canadian dollars, Canada, provinces and territories, 2020/2021 (2024)

Table C.6.3
Annual statutory teachers' salariesTableC.6.3Note1 in public institutions, by level of education taught and teaching experience, Canadian dollars, Canada, provinces and territories, 2020/2021
Table summary
This table displays the results of Annual statutory teachers' salaries in public institutions ISCED 1
(Primary education), ISCED 2
(Lower secondary education), ISCED 3
(Upper secondary education), Starting salary / most prevalent qualification, Salary after 10 years of experience / most prevalent qualification, Salary after 15 years of experience / most prevalent qualification, Salary top of scale / most prevalent qualification, Ratio of salary at top of scale to starting salary and Years from starting to top salary (lower secondary education), calculated using Canadian dollars, ratio and years units of measure (appearing as column headers).
ISCED 1
(Primary education)
ISCED 2
(Lower secondary education)
ISCED 3
(Upper secondary education)
Starting salary / most prevalent qualification Salary after 10 years of experience / most prevalent qualification Salary after 15 years of experience / most prevalent qualification Salary top of scale / most prevalent qualification Ratio of salary at top of scale to starting salary Starting salary / most prevalent qualification Salary after 10 years of experience / most prevalent qualification Salary after 15 years of experience / most prevalent qualification Salary top of scale / most prevalent qualification Ratio of salary at top of scale to starting salary Years from starting to top salary (lower secondary education)TableC.6.3Note3 Starting salary / most prevalent qualification Salary after 10 years of experience / most prevalent qualification Salary after 15 years of experience / most prevalent qualification Salary top of scale / most prevalent qualification Ratio of salary at top of scale to starting salary
Canadian dollars ratio Canadian dollars ratio years Canadian dollars ratio
CanadaTableC.6.3Note2 54,201 91,488 93,611 93,611 1.73 54,201 91,488 93,611 93,611 1.73 11 54,201 91,488 93,611 93,611 1.73
Newfoundland and Labrador 54,830 94,079 94,079 94,079 1.72 54,830 94,079 94,079 94,079 1.72 8 54,830 94,079 94,079 94,079 1.72
Prince Edward Island 56,644 91,681 91,681 91,681 1.62 56,644 91,681 91,681 91,681 1.62 10 56,644 91,681 91,681 91,681 1.62
Nova Scotia 55,160 87,827 87,827 87,827 1.59 55,160 87,827 87,827 87,827 1.59 9 55,160 87,827 87,827 87,827 1.59
New Brunswick 53,372 79,405 82,296 82,296 1.54 53,372 79,405 82,296 82,296 1.54 11 53,372 79,405 82,296 82,296 1.54
Quebec 46,527 74,199 84,066 84,066 1.81 46,527 74,199 84,066 84,066 1.81 13 46,527 74,199 84,066 84,066 1.81
Ontario 55,230 101,933 101,933 101,933 1.85 55,230 101,933 101,933 101,933 1.85 10 55,230 101,933 101,933 101,933 1.85
Manitoba 61,072 94,210 94,210 94,210 1.54 61,072 94,210 94,210 94,210 1.54 10 61,072 94,210 94,210 94,210 1.54
Saskatchewan 57,150 84,704 88,491 88,491 1.55 57,150 84,704 88,491 88,491 1.55 11 57,150 84,704 88,491 88,491 1.55
Alberta 59,488 94,103 94,103 94,103 1.58 59,488 94,103 94,103 94,103 1.58 10 59,488 94,103 94,103 94,103 1.58
British Columbia 53,300 94,000 94,000 94,000 1.76 53,300 94,000 94,000 94,000 1.76 10 53,300 94,000 94,000 94,000 1.76
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Northwest Territories 79,656 112,703 116,372 116,372 1.46 79,656 112,703 116,372 116,372 1.46 11 79,656 112,703 116,372 116,372 1.46
Nunavut Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period Note..: not available for a specific reference period
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Note1

Annual statutory salaries are presented in current Canadian dollars without adjustments for differences in cost of living between provinces. The annual statutory salaries are based on 2020-2021 salary scales in collective agreements, except in Ontario, where they reflect a salary grid used for funding purposes in 2020-21 that is based on amounts set out in regulation.

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Note2

Canada figures are weighted averages based on the number of full-time students enrolments, and reflect public institutions in submitting jurisdictions, as reported in the 2019/2020 Elementary-Secondary Education Survey (ESES). Yukon and Nunavut did not submit data and are not included in the Canadian average.

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Note3

Years from starting to top salary are based on the minimum qualification of teachers entering the teaching profession. In Canada, the values presented apply to ISCED 1, 2, and 3.

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Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)-Indicators of Educational Systems (INES) 2021 Survey on Teacher's Salaries and Working Time.
Table C.6.3
Annual statutory teachers' salaries in public institutions, by level of education taught and teaching experience, Canadian dollars, Canada, provinces and territories, 2020/2021 (2024)

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