Canada: Maximum Assessable / Insurable Earnings

Maximum assessable earnings (MAEs) are the maximum annual earnings used to calculate premiums and benefits for covered workers. The MAEs vary by province and territory and are adjusted annually.

The table below lists the maximum assessable/insurable earnings for each province and territory for the latest years available. Some values are preliminary and subject to change.

Maximum Assessable / Insurable Earnings | AWCBC / ACATC

Province 2023 2024
Newfoundland and Labrador $72,870 $76,955
Prince Edward Island $65,000 $78,400
Nova Scotia $69,800 $72,500
New Brunswick $74,800 $76,900
Québec $91,000 $94,000
Ontario $110,000 $112,500
Manitoba $153,380 $160,510
Saskatchewan $96,945 $99,945
Alberta $102,100 $104,600
British Columbia $112,800 $116,700
Yukon $98,093 $102,017
Northwest Territories and Nunavut $107,400 $110,600

 

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