202020212022202320242025
Newfoundland and Labrador$66,980$67,985$69,005$72,870$76,955$79,345
Prince Edward Island$55,300$55,300$58,300$65,000$78,400$82,900
Nova Scotia$62,000$64,500$69,000$69,800$72,500$76,300
New Brunswick$66,200$67,100$69,200$74,800$76,900$84,200
Québec$78,500$83,500$88,000$91,000$94,000$98,000
Ontario$95,400$97,308$100,422$110,000$112,500$117,000
Manitoba$127,000$127,000$150,000$153,380$160,510$167,050
Saskatchewan$88,906$91,100$94,440$96,945$99,945$104,531
Alberta$98,700$98,700$98,700$102,100$104,600$106,400
British Columbia$87,100$100,000$108,400$112,800$116,700$121,500
Yukon$90,750$91,930$94,320$98,093$102,017$104,975
Northwest Territories$94,500$97,300$102,200$107,400$110,600$112,600
Nunavut$94,500$97,300$102,200$107,400$110,600$113,900

Note: The maximum assessable or insurable earnings for Saskatchewan and Alberta for 2025 will be updated as soon as they become available.

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