A pharmacist in Canada earns a median gross salary of C$135,000 per year in 2026 (about $98,000). Entry-level roles start around C$105,000, and senior pharmacists reach C$170,000 or more.
| Experience level | Gross salary (CAD) | ≈ USD |
|---|---|---|
| Entry level | C$105,000 | $79,000 |
| Median | C$135,000 | $98,000 |
| Senior | C$170,000 | $125,000 |
The Canadian market for pharmacists
Canadian salaries run roughly 25% below the US in the same roles, a gap partly balanced by public healthcare and easier immigration. Toronto and Vancouver pay the most and cost the most; many skilled workers use Canada as a stepping stone to US remote roles.
Tax reality
Federal plus provincial tax; combined top rates exceed 50% in Ontario and Quebec. No employer-tied healthcare costs.
How Canada compares
United States median
$130,000
Canada pays 25% less
United Kingdom median
$62,000
Canada pays 58% more
EU average median
$58,000
Canada pays 69% more
Pharmacist pay in Canada: FAQ
How much does a pharmacist earn in Canada?
In 2026, a pharmacist in Canada earns a median gross salary of about C$135,000 per year (roughly $98,000). Entry-level pay starts around C$105,000 and experienced seniors reach C$170,000 or more.
What does an entry-level pharmacist make in Canada?
Around C$105,000 gross per year. Typical entry route: doctorate, and reaching the median usually takes about 7 years of experience.
Is Canada a good country for pharmacists?
Canadian salaries run roughly 25% below the US in the same roles, a gap partly balanced by public healthcare and easier immigration. Toronto and Vancouver pay the most and cost the most; many skilled workers use Canada as a stepping stone to US remote roles.
How much tax does a pharmacist pay in Canada?
Federal plus provincial tax; combined top rates exceed 50% in Ontario and Quebec. No employer-tied healthcare costs.
Gross annual estimates derived from the Paygrade research dataset (updated 7 July 2026) using country wage factors and 2026 exchange rates. Read the full methodology. Actual offers vary by company, city and negotiation.