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10 Highest-Paying Jobs in Ontario 2025: Pathways to High Income and a Secure Future
As Canada’s economic engine, Ontario is set to host significant job opportunities in 2025. From energy and technical services to construction and education, many industries in the province offer significant incomes that can transform the financial trajectory of your life.
According to the latest statistics, the 10 highest-paying industries in Ontario are:
Utilities – average weekly income of about $1,615 and an annual salary of about $83,980
Professional & Technical Services – average weekly income of $1,730 and an annual salary of nearly $90,000
Public Administration – average weekly income of about $1,567 and an annual salary of about $81,484
Natural Resources – average weekly income of about $1,450 and an annual salary of nearly $75,400
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate & Leasing – average weekly income of about $1,610 and an annual salary of about $83,762
Education – average weekly income of about $1,442 and an annual salary of about $75,000
Construction – from $1,440 to $2,240 per week and an annual salary of between $74,880 and $116,480
Transportation & Warehousing – $1,125 to $1,332 per week and $58,500 to $69,264 per year
Health & Social Assistance – $1,012 per week and $52,624 per year
Manufacturing – $1,230 to $1,380 per week and $63,960 to $71,760 per year
These statistics show that the Ontario job market offers ample opportunities for growth and income growth in 2025. Interestingly, within each of these industries, certain specialized occupations can earn even higher than the reported averages.
If you’re looking to choose or change your career path in 2025, getting to know these sectors can be a smart first step to building a successful future in Canada.
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