How much does a medical resident make in Canada? (2024)

Updated: July 11, 2023

Residency is often the first chance for new physicians to start earning an income. So, how much do residents in Canada make?.

Residents’ salaries are negotiated by the residency associations and are determined by two things: their postgraduate year and the province they’re working in.

For instance, if you’re in the second year of a training program (PGY-2) in Ontario, your salary is the same as that of every other PGY-2 resident in that province. Note that in all provinces, if you switch residency programs, or do multiple residency programs, you may go back to being paid at the PGY-1 level at the start of your new program.

While all the residents in a single year make the same amount no matter where they live in the province, their income after expenses could be vastly different. Those in urban areas may have higher living expenses such as rent, transportation and grocery costs compared with those in more remote areas.

Residents’ gross salary for 2023

Below, we show the annual and monthly gross salaries of residents for all years of training. You can find details in the collective agreements of each province (click on the links below). Note that the base salary does not include call stipends, which you will need to submit to get paid for. Call stipends are also taxable upon receipt.

Gross salary is the amount before you pay any tax, employment insurance (EI) and Canada Pension Plan/Quebec Pension Plan (CPP/QPP) premiums.

Annual Salary and Monthly Income

British Columbia Residents

Pay levelAnnual gross salaryMonthly gross income
Resident I$63,429.49$5,285.79
Resident II$70,697.47$5,891.46
Resident III$76,991.86$6,415.99
Resident IV$82,833.64$6,902.80
Resident V$89,039.49$7,419.96
Resident VI$95,026.59$7,918.88
Resident VII$101,234.07$8,436.17

Alberta Residents

Pay levelAnnual gross salaryMonthly gross income
Pay level 1$58,934$4,911.17
Pay level 2$65,232$5,436.00
Pay level 3$70,259$5,854.92
Pay level 4$75,291$6,274.25
Pay level 5$81,584$6,798.67
Pay level 6$86,615$7,217.92
Pay level 7$93,577$7,798.08
Pay level 8$101,114$8,426.17

Saskatchewan Residents

Pay levelAnnual gross salaryMonthly gross income
PGY-1$61,635$5,136
PGY-2$67,217$5,601
PGY-3$72,794$6,066
PGY-4$78,348$6,529
PGY-5$83,860$6,988
PGY-6$89,359$7,447

Manitoba Residents — Annual Salary and Monthly Income

Pay levelAnnual gross salaryMonthly gross income
PGY-1$62,663$5,221.92
PGY-2$69,370$5,780.83
PGY-3$74,410$6,200.83
PGY-4$80,134$6,677.83
PGY-5$85,863$7,155.25
PGY-6$91,586$7,632.17
PGY-7$97,192$8,099.33
PGY-8$104,784$8,732.00

Ontario Residents

Pay levelAnnual gross salaryMonthly gross income
PGY-1$62,227.83$5,185.65
PGY-2$68,327.66$5,693.97
PGY-3$73,382.59$6,115.22
PGY-4$79,503.22$6,625.27
PGY-5$84,534.35$7,044.79
PGY-6$89,337.48$7,444.79
PGY-7$92,767.48$7,730.62
PGY-8$97,877.12$8,156.43
PGY-9$102,986.79$8,582.23

Quebec Residents

Pay levelAnnual gross salaryMonthly gross income
R1$49,258$4,104,83
R2$54,358$4,529,83
R3$59,458$4,954,83
R4$64,558$5,379,83
R5$69,658$5,804,83
R6$74,758$6,229,83
R7$74,758$6,229,83
R8$74,758$6,229,83

New Brunswick Residents

Pay levelAnnual gross salaryMonthly gross income
PGY-1$69,175$5,764.58
PGY-2$74,779$6,231.58
PGY-3$79,848$6,654.00
PGY-4$85,137$7,094.75
PGY-5$90,868$7,572.33
PGY-6$96,998$8,083.17
PGY-7$102,842$8,570.17
PGY-8$109,799$9,149.92

Nova Scotia Residents

Pay levelAnnual gross salaryMonthly gross income
PGY-1$69,175$5,764.58
PGY-2$74,779$6,231.58
PGY-3$79,848$6,654.00
PGY-4$85,137$7,094.75
PGY-5$90,868$7,572.33
PGY-6$96,998$8,083.17
PGY-7$102,842$8,570.17
PGY-8$109,799$9,149.92

Prince Edward Island Residents

Pay levelAnnual gross salaryMonthly gross income
PGY-1$69,175$5,764.58
PGY-2$74,779$6,231.58
PGY-3$79,848$6,654.00
PGY-4$85,137$7,094.75
PGY-5$90,868$7,572.33
PGY-6$96,998$8,083.17
PGY-7$102,842$8,570.17
PGY-8$109,799$9,149.92

Newfoundland and Labrador Residents

Pay levelAnnual gross salaryMonthly gross income
PGY-I$69,175$5,066
PGY-II$74,779$5,477
PGY-III$79,848$5,848
PGY-IV$85,137$6,235
PGY-V$90,868$6,655
PGY-VI$96,998$7,104
Fellow$102,842$8,570.17

How MD can help

Depending on your residency year and province, you are paying thousands of dollars a year in federal and provincial taxes, EI and CPP/QPP.

Your goal should be to get as much of the tax money back as possible by claiming all the deductions and credits that you’re eligible for. Residents are often eligible for tax credits on tuition and exam fees. See Tax tips for resident physicians. You can also manage how much tax comes off your residency paycheque.

For more information, please contact your MD Advisor*.

*MD Advisor refers to an MD Management Limited Financial Consultant or Investment Advisor (in Quebec), or an MD Private Investment Counsel Portfolio Manager.

The above information should not be construed as offering specific financial, investment, foreign or domestic taxation, legal, accounting or similar professional advice nor is it intended to replace the advice of independent tax, accounting or legal professionals.

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