“Manager” is one of the broadest job titles in Canada, spanning everything from a retail store manager earning $50,000 to a VP of Finance taking home $250,000+. The salary you can expect depends almost entirely on your industry, the level of management (frontline supervisor vs. director vs. executive), and your location. Technology, financial services, and oil and gas consistently pay the highest management salaries, while retail and hospitality sit at the lower end despite often requiring more demanding hours.
Manager Salary by Industry
| Industry |
Manager Title |
Salary Range |
| Technology/IT |
IT Manager, Engineering Manager |
$95,000–$160,000 |
| Financial Services |
Banking Manager, Finance Director |
$90,000–$150,000 |
| Healthcare |
Clinical Manager, Health Admin Manager |
$80,000–$120,000 |
| Oil and Gas |
Operations Manager, HSE Manager |
$100,000–$160,000 |
| Construction |
Project Manager, Construction Manager |
$80,000–$130,000 |
| Manufacturing |
Plant Manager, Production Manager |
$75,000–$120,000 |
| Government/Public Sector |
Program Manager, Director |
$80,000–$130,000 |
| Marketing |
Marketing Manager, Brand Director |
$75,000–$130,000 |
| Human Resources |
HR Manager, VP People |
$80,000–$140,000 |
| Retail |
Store Manager, District Manager |
$45,000–$85,000 |
| Hospitality |
Hotel Manager, Restaurant GM |
$48,000–$80,000 |
| Education |
School Principal, Department Head |
$90,000–$130,000 |
Salary by Management Level
The jump between management levels is where the real earnings growth happens. Moving from a frontline supervisor ($50,000-$75,000) to middle management ($75,000-$110,000) typically requires 3-5 years and demonstrated people-management skills. The leap to director or VP ($150,000-$250,000+) usually requires either an MBA, a professional designation, or a track record of delivering measurable business results. At the C-suite level, total compensation (base + bonus + stock) can reach $500,000+ at large companies.
| Level |
Typical Titles |
Salary Range |
Reports To |
| Frontline/Supervisor |
Team Lead, Supervisor, Shift Manager |
$50,000–$75,000 |
Manager |
| Middle Management |
Manager, Department Manager |
$75,000–$110,000 |
Director |
| Senior Management |
Director, Senior Manager |
$110,000–$160,000 |
VP |
| Executive |
VP, SVP |
$150,000–$250,000+ |
C-Suite |
| C-Suite |
CEO, CFO, CTO, COO |
$200,000–$500,000+ |
Board |
Salary by Province
| Province |
Average Manager Salary |
Entry Manager |
Senior Manager |
| Ontario |
$85,000–$110,000 |
$65,000 |
$140,000+ |
| British Columbia |
$80,000–$105,000 |
$62,000 |
$135,000+ |
| Alberta |
$90,000–$120,000 |
$70,000 |
$150,000+ |
| Quebec |
$72,000–$95,000 |
$58,000 |
$120,000+ |
| Manitoba |
$68,000–$88,000 |
$55,000 |
$110,000 |
| Saskatchewan |
$72,000–$92,000 |
$58,000 |
$115,000 |
| Nova Scotia |
$65,000–$82,000 |
$52,000 |
$105,000 |
| New Brunswick |
$62,000–$80,000 |
$50,000 |
$100,000 |
| Newfoundland |
$68,000–$85,000 |
$55,000 |
$108,000 |
Manager Salary After Tax (Ontario Example)
| Gross Salary |
Federal Tax |
Provincial Tax |
CPP + EI |
Net (Take-Home) |
Monthly Net |
| $75,000 |
$9,900 |
$4,600 |
$5,200 |
$55,300 |
$4,608 |
| $90,000 |
$13,200 |
$6,100 |
$5,500 |
$65,200 |
$5,433 |
| $110,000 |
$18,000 |
$8,200 |
$5,700 |
$78,100 |
$6,508 |
| $130,000 |
$23,400 |
$10,800 |
$5,800 |
$90,000 |
$7,500 |
| $160,000 |
$31,500 |
$14,500 |
$5,900 |
$108,100 |
$9,008 |
Total Compensation Beyond Salary
Base salary tells only part of the story for managers. Performance bonuses typically add 10-25% for middle managers and can exceed 50% at the executive level. Stock options and RSUs at tech companies and publicly traded firms can double the value of a compensation package. When evaluating a management role, always compare total compensation — a $100,000 salary with a 20% bonus, stock, and pension match is worth significantly more than a $115,000 base with no bonus or benefits.
| Compensation Element |
Typical Value |
Common In |
| Performance bonus |
10–25% of salary |
Most management roles |
| Stock options/RSUs |
$10,000–$100,000+/yr |
Tech, finance, senior roles |
| RRSP matching |
3–6% of salary |
Most mid-large employers |
| Health benefits (employer portion) |
$3,000–$8,000/yr |
Most employers |
| Company car/car allowance |
$6,000–$15,000/yr |
Sales, executive roles |
| Professional development |
$2,000–$10,000/yr |
Many employers |
| Vacation (extra) |
4–6 weeks |
Senior roles |
| Total comp premium over base |
15–40% |
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Highest-Paying Manager Certifications
Professional certifications and advanced degrees can materially increase management compensation. An MBA from a recognized Canadian business school (Ivey, Rotman, Schulich, Smith) adds $15,000-$40,000+ to expected salary and opens doors to strategy, consulting, and executive roles. A CFA designation is particularly valuable in investment management, where it can add $20,000-$50,000 to compensation. The PMP certification is the most cost-effective option, requiring only a few months of study but adding $10,000-$25,000 in project management and IT roles.
| Certification |
Fields |
Salary Premium |
| MBA |
Any management role |
+$15,000–$40,000 |
| PMP (Project Management Professional) |
Project management, IT, construction |
+$10,000–$25,000 |
| CPA (Chartered Professional Accountant) |
Finance, accounting management |
+$15,000–$30,000 |
| PEng (Professional Engineer) |
Engineering management |
+$10,000–$20,000 |
| CHRP (HR Professional) |
Human resources |
+$5,000–$15,000 |
| CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) |
Investment management |
+$20,000–$50,000 |
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