Canada Weekly Earnings Growth Slows in December

2026-02-26 13:41 By Luisa Carvalho 1 min. read

Average weekly earnings of non-farm payroll employees in Canada rose by 1.9% year-on-year to C$1,316 in December 2025, following a downwardly revised 2.3% advance in the prior month.

The biggest gains were recorded in real estate and rental and leasing (7.7% to C$1,402); transportation and warehousing (6.2% to C$1,395); utilities (5% to C$2,037) and forestry, logging and support (4.7% to C$1,512).

By contrast, the largest declines were seen in finance and insurance (-5.7% to C$1,806) and wholesale trade (-3.8% to C$1,490).

By province, Prince Edward Island (8.4%) and Manitoba (4.5%) posted the largest increases, while Northwest Territories recorded a 4% decline.

On a monthly basis, average weekly earnings were little unchanged in December.



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Canada Weekly Earnings Growth Slows in December
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