Out of Province Candidates
Competitive Salaries
The province of Ontario offers very competitive wages in the health care sector, compared to other Canadian provinces. According to a 2007 study regarding the salary for a REGISTERED NURSE, Ontario offers the highest wage at the top of the pay scale:
|
Province
|
top of pay scale
|
# of steps on pay scale
|
hrs per year
|
|
British Columbia
|
$36.92
|
9
|
1879.20
|
|
Alberta
|
$38.50
|
9
|
1920.75
|
|
Saskatchewan
|
$32.96
|
5
|
1948.80
|
|
Manitoba
|
$31.59
|
6
|
2015
|
|
Ontario
|
$38.74
|
9
|
1950
|
|
Quebec
|
$30.65
|
12
|
1891
|
|
New Brunswick
|
$31.49
|
6
|
1957.50
|
|
Nova Scotia
|
$30.71
|
6
|
1950
|
|
Prince Edward Island
|
$30.62
|
6
|
1950
|
|
Newfoundland and Labrador
|
$30.02
|
7
|
1950
|
*Registered Nurse Canada (http://www.registered-nurse-canada.com/nurse_salary.html)
*Here’s the wage as of April 1st, 2009: $28.50 - $41.20 / hour
For more information on the salary scale for various positions, please feel free to contact us at
hr@hgh.ca or (613) 632-1111, ext. 377.
Getting your license in Ontario
Getting your Ontario license can be as easy as completing an application for a Certificate of Registration and providing the proper documentation. For more information, we’d be more than happy to help you clarify the process. Don’t hesitate to contact us at
hr@hgh.ca or (613) 632-1111, ext. 377.
For registered nurses (RN) and registered practical nurses (RPN), you can also visit the CNO website at:
http://www.cno.org/reg/nonmemb/applying.html