QWhat is the federal minimum wage for truck drivers in Canada in 2026?
As per Employment and Social Development Canada, the federal minimum wage for federally regulated truck drivers is CAD $18.80 per hour effective January 1, 2026. This applies to interprovincial hauls and includes overtime at 1.5 times the rate after 8 hours daily. Provincially regulated drivers earn at least CAD $17.20 per hour in Ontario.
QWhat is the typical hourly wage range for transport truck drivers in Canada in 2026?
According to Job Bank data, transport truck drivers (NOC 73300) earn between CAD $18.70 and CAD $42.30 per hour nationally in 2026, with a median of CAD $26.50. In high-demand areas like Alberta, median wages reach CAD $30.00 per hour. Entry-level positions start at CAD $20.50 after probation.
QWhat work permit is required for foreign truck drivers to work in Canada in 2026?
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada requires a Temporary Foreign Worker Program work permit supported by a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) for truck drivers, with processing fee of CAD $155. Exemptions apply for CUSMA citizens with job offers. Permits are valid up to 2 years for low-wage streams.
QWhat education and experience are needed for truck driver jobs in Canada?
Job Bank states a secondary school diploma is required for 65% of transport truck driver positions, with 6 months to 1 year of related experience preferred. A valid Class 1/A driver's license and air brake endorsement are mandatory. Security clearance and valid first aid certification are needed in 25% of jobs.