Electrician Salary in Canada 2026

From apprentice to master electrician, complete salary data, take-home pay calculations, and strategies to maximize your trade income.

Salary Overview

Role / LevelAnnual Salary RangeMedian
Apprentice Electrician (Year 1–2)$42,000 – $58,000$49,000
Apprentice Electrician (Year 3–4)$52,000 – $72,000$62,000
Journeyman Electrician$75,000 – $105,000$88,000
Master Electrician$90,000 – $125,000$105,000
Industrial / High Voltage$95,000 – $140,000$115,000
Electrical Supervisor / Foreman$100,000 – $145,000$120,000

Salaries by Province

ProvinceAverage SalaryEst. Take-Home (Monthly)
Alberta$98,000$6,150
British Columbia$92,000$5,730
Ontario$88,000$5,500
Saskatchewan$85,000$5,320
Manitoba$78,000$4,850
Quebec$75,000$4,450
Nova Scotia$70,000$4,320
New Brunswick$68,000$4,190

Take-Home Pay Calculator

Estimated Annual Take-Home Pay:

Tax Breakdown

DeductionAmount
Federal Income Tax~$11,900
Ontario Provincial Tax~$5,800
CPP Contributions~$3,800
EI Premiums~$1,049
Total Deductions~$22,550
Take-Home Pay~$62,450/yr ($5,204/mo)

Based on an Ontario electrician earning $85,000. Alberta electricians earning the same take home approximately $5,600/month.

Maximize Your Electrician Income

1. Upgrade Your Ticket

Moving from journeyman to master electrician adds $15,000–$25,000 in annual earnings and opens the door to owning your own electrical contracting business.

2. Overtime Strategy

Electricians regularly work overtime, especially during major construction projects. If overtime pushes you into a higher tax bracket, contribute extra to your RRSP before year-end to bring your taxable income back down.

3. Tool Deductions for Contractors

If you're self-employed or incorporated, tools, vehicles, and safety equipment are all deductible business expenses. Keep receipts for everything you buy for work.

4. TFSA for Tax-Free Savings

Use your TFSA to shelter investment income. In 2026, cumulative room is $102,000. Electricians with irregular income benefit greatly from having a liquid emergency fund in a TFSA.

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