2025 Canada Bookkeeper Salary: $28.02/hr
REVEALED: Canadian Bookkeepers Now Earning $28.02 An Hour – But There’s a Massive Catch
It’s the figure that’s got everyone talking.
$28.02 per hour. That’s the median wage for bookkeepers across Canada in 2025.
But hold your celebration.
Because the devil is in the details.
A bombshell report from The Canadian Magazine of Immigration dropped this number last week.
Instantly, immigration forums exploded with activity.
Newcomers with accounting backgrounds saw dollar signs.
But industry insiders are waving red flags.
“That number masks a brutal reality,” says one Toronto-based recruitment specialist.
She points to a province-by-province disaster brewing beneath the surface.
THE PROVINCIAL PAY WAR
Ontario bookkeepers are laughing all the way to the bank.
The GTA market is so hot that $28.02 looks conservative.
Some firms are paying $35 an hour just to keep staff.
Alberta’s oil patch is driving wages sky-high too.
But then there’s Atlantic Canada.
Workers there are scraping by on $20 an hour if they’re lucky.
The disparity is staggering.
And it’s tearing the profession apart.
British Columbia presents another puzzle.
Vancouver’s wages look impressive on paper.
Until you factor in the housing crisis.
That $28.02 won’t even cover a basement studio in Surrey.
The cost of living monster is devouring salaries nationwide.
But there’s another threat lurking.
Artificial intelligence is coming for bookkeeping jobs.
Fast.
Industry experts warn that 40% of tasks could be automated by 2027.
That plush $28.02 median? It could be a peak, not a plateau.
CPB Canada certified professionals are fighting back.
They’re commanding premiums of 30% above the median.
The uncertified? They’re being left behind in droves.
Canada Visa Monitor readers need to know the full picture.
Getting that coveted bookkeeping job isn’t just about qualifications.
It’s about location. Timing. And certifications.
The winners are adapting.
The losers are watching their dreams evaporate.
One thing is crystal clear.
That $28.02 figure tells only half the story.
The rest? It’s written in the spreadsheets of those who make it.
And the overdue notices of those who don’t.
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