Table 3
The 10 economic regions with the highest average full-time hourly wage,1 2017
| Average full-time hourly wage | |
|---|---|
| current dollars | |
| Wood Buffalo–Cold Lake, Alberta | 34.35 |
| Northwest Territories | 33.30 |
| Calgary, Alberta | 31.95 |
| Nunavut | 31.70 |
| Banff–Jasper–Rocky Mountain House and Athabasca–Grande Prairie–Peace River, Alberta | 31.65 |
| Edmonton, Alberta | 31.00 |
| Red Deer, Alberta | 30.40 |
| Yukon | 30.00 |
| Northeast, British Columbia | 29.95 |
| Toronto, Ontario | 29.60 |
Note(s):
The ranking does not account for the variability of the estimates.
Source(s):
Table 14-10-0001-01 (formerly CANSIM table 285-0050).
Table note 1
The average hourly wage paid by employers, before taxes and deductions, to full-time employees, excluding overtime pay, tips, commissions, bonuses, and other monetary benefits.
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