Infographic: Canada’s Blue-Collar Wage Leaders

Canada’s mining sector has quietly become one of the most lucrative career paths in the country. Mining workers now earn an average of $42 an hour compared with $35 an hour across other trades, a 20% premium, while the earning potential for senior mining engineers has surged 45% between late 2024 and late 2025, reaching $115 an hour and an annual salary of nearly $240,000.

This shift is being driven by the critical minerals buildout, a deepening shortage of senior engineering talent, and the unique compensation structures of fly-in, fly-out operations, where remote premiums, union agreements, and site allowances can push wages well above the base rate.

The infographic maps the full cross-section of mining occupations by wage. Trades workers who bring their skills into a mining environment do not just earn trade wages; mining pushes those wages to their ceiling.

For students weighing their next move, the data makes a compelling case: mining is not just hiring; it is paying more than almost any other field that does not require a graduate degree. The industry is short on talent, wages are climbing, and opportunities span every discipline.

Whether in engineering, the trades, or geology, the picks and shovels of the next resource boom may have your name on them.

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