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Annual salary range

Low
C$59,840
≈ $44,000 USD
Mid
C$84,320
≈ $62,000 USD
High
C$114,240
≈ $84,000 USD
By experience level
LevelLowMidHigh
Entry LevelC$46,675C$65,770C$89,107
Mid LevelC$59,840C$84,320C$114,240
SeniorC$80,784C$113,832C$154,224

Source: AlmiSalary modeled from Electrician data, 2026Last reviewed: 2026

What a Crane Operator salary means in Canada

A Crane Operator salary of C$84,320 in Canada stretches differently by province and city. Vancouver and Toronto have the highest housing costs and can absorb much of a mid-level salary, while many prairie and Atlantic cities are far more affordable. As a rough guide, a single person typically needs CA$2,500–3,500 a month outside the priciest cities, and more within them. When comparing a Canadian offer to one abroad, factor in income tax and the cost of the specific city rather than the headline figure.

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Crane Operator salary in Canada — FAQ

What is the average electrician salary in Canada?
An electrician in Canada earns around C$84,320 per year on average — roughly C$7,027 per month — rising with licensing, specialism, and experience.
What is the salary range for an electrician in Canada?
Typically from C$59,840 for apprentices and newly qualified electricians to C$114,240 for licensed specialists, supervisors, and contractors.
Which electricians earn the most?
Licensed electricians in industrial, high-voltage, or renewable-energy work, plus supervisors and self-employed contractors, generally earn the most.
How much does an electrician earn per month in Canada?
About C$7,027 per month on average before tax, at the mid-career level.
Which countries pay electricians the most?
High-income countries with skilled-trade shortages — Australia, the United States, Switzerland, and several Gulf states — tend to pay the most, some actively recruiting from abroad.
How can an electrician increase their salary?
Get fully licensed, specialise in industrial or renewable work, move into supervision or contracting, or relocate to a country recruiting skilled trades.
Where does this salary data come from?
Official government data for Canada, reviewed and refreshed 2–3 times a year. Where we don't have exact data for a role, we say so on the page and show the closest match — we never fabricate a number.
How often is the data updated?
2–3 times a year, from official government sources. We'd rather give you a stable, honest range than a fast-changing guess.
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