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Statistics Canada's newest numbers on average pay by industry in Quebec show exactly how much workers in different sectors are earning — and there are some big surprises in the rankings.

The updated report isn't focused on individual job titles like "surgeon" or "software developer." Instead, the data breaks down hourly wages across major industries, covering both full- and part-time employees. That means each category includes a wide range of roles and salaries, from entry-level to senior management, with big differences depending on overtime, schedules and union coverage.

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If you're looking for a well-paying job in the Montreal area, Purolator might have something for you.

The Canadian courier company is currently hiring for multiple positions in Montreal, Laval, Boucherville, and Sainte-Catherine, and many of the roles come with strong hourly wages — some reaching as high as $37.52/hour after one year.

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Think six-figure jobs are only for people with university degrees? Think again. NAV Canada is currently hiring in Quebec, and you could earn up to $201,407 a year with just a high school diploma.

NAV Canada, the national organization responsible for civil air traffic control and flight planning, is actively recruiting new candidates, and no post-secondary education or prior experience is required. The organization provides fully paid training, and successful recruits can land one of two highly compensated roles: regional (IFR) controller or tower (VFR) controller.

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A new ranking has just revealed Canada's most in-demand jobs for 2025, and many come with solid paycheques and career growth opportunities.

If the tough job market and slow salary growth in Quebec have you feeling discouraged, don't lose hope just yet. Randstad Canada, one of the world’s largest talent companies, has identified the top 15 jobs that employers are looking to fill this year — and some of the roles may surprise you.

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If your goal for 2025 is to get on a new career path and start earning the big bucks, this one's for you. There are a whole bunch of high-paying careers in Montreal that don't actually require a degree or experience to get started—you just need to know where to look!

Based on data insights from Indeed's 2024 reports on Canada's highest-paying jobs that don't require a degree or experience, we've rounded up some of the best career options for anyone looking for a fresh start.

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If 2025 is the year of a new job for you, listen up! Health Canada is hiring nurses in Montreal, and you could make close to $100,000 if hired, plus an annual education allowance of up to $3,850.

This isn't your standard job posting, though. Health Canada has an open inventory for occupational health nurses, which means they're collecting applications on an ongoing basis to fill positions as needs arise.

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Walmart Canada is making some changes that its employees are likely to appreciate, and it might just make you consider switching careers if you're looking for something new.

On Wednesday, September 25, the company announced that it would be putting an additional $92 million toward pay increases for eligible supply chain workers, hourly retail staff, and frontline management.

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If you're on the hunt for jobs in Quebec that let you trade in the ordinary for the extraordinary, Parks Canada has some amazing opportunities waiting for you.

Whether you're interested in a traditional desk job or hands-on work in the great outdoors, these Government of Canada jobs offer something for everyone, and many of them pay six figures.

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Ever wondered how your paycheque would stack up if you lived in another part of the country? New data from Statistics Canada gives us a clear picture of what Canadians are earning from coast to coast — and it turns out there's a pretty big difference between the best and worst-paid provinces.

Statistics Canada recently shared an in-depth look at salaries nationwide, breaking down the average weekly earnings in June 2024 in each province across all job sectors.

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The highest-paying jobs in Canada that don't require a degree or experience in 2024 have been revealed, and it turns out there are a bunch of lucrative opportunities out there that don't require years of schooling or a packed resume.

In fact, some have average salaries of over $175,000 per year!

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If you're on the lookout for a job in Montreal, the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) is currently hiring for many positions across the city and you could earn more than $40 an hour.

The STM is hiring in areas including maintenance, HVAC, plumbing, security, and bus and metro operations. In fact, there are over 500 different types of jobs at the Montreal transit company. There are open roles for full-time workers and students, all of which pay between $27.07 and $41.31 per hour.

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If you've been looking for a job to bankroll your summer adventures, Parks Canada is hiring across the country and you could earn as much as $30 an hour.

With 38 national parks from coast to coast, Parks Canada is seeking energetic and enthusiastic students and temporary workers to help support its summer 2024 operations.

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