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Caregiver Salary In Canada In 2023

According to recent statistics, the average salary for a standard caregiver in Canada is $36,075. However, this can vary significantly depending on the province/territory. For instance, in Ontario, the average salary for caregivers is $37,735. This figure is slightly higher than the national average but not as high as British Columbia's average salary of $42,179.

Alberta might not have the highest average salary for caregivers at $34,125, but it still provides various opportunities to work in this field. A caregiver's salary is a significant factor when deciding on a career path. It's essential to note that the caregiver profession is fulfilling and provides an opportunity to positively impact someone's life while earning a decent income. While the cost of living in certain cities vs the average pay may differ across the country. A good example is in Vancouver, British Columbia where the average caregiver’s salary is $47,156 or $3,929 per month and the cost of living as a single-person household is approximately $4802 per month.

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Caregiver Salary in Toronto

The average caregiver’s salary in Ontario varies by city and job demand, among other factors. Toronto has an average caregiver’s salary of $42,178, while their average is on the higher end of the pay scale you also want to take in the cost of living in Toronto, the average cost of living as a single person household in Toronto is approximately $4,327 per month, the monthly breakdown of the average salary is $3,514 per month.

Caregiver Salary in Ottawa

In Ottawa, the average caregiver’s salary is $37,959 or approximately $3,163 per month, while the cost of living in a single-person household in Ottawa is roughly $2,777. Ottawa also has a high demand for caregivers in multiple capacities, live-in caregivers are the most in demand currently but there are needs in private facilities as well.

Caregivers Salary in Alberta

The salary for caregivers in Alberta ranges from $18 to $25 per hour. Additionally, the government of Alberta provides support for caregivers through the Alberta

Family Employment Tax Credit, which offers a tax credit for eligible families with a caregiver who works for them.

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