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Network Administrator: Average Salary in Canada, 2026

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Salary rate
How much does a Network Administrator make in Canada?
$85,000/ Annual
Based on 10000 salaries
The average Network Administrator in Canada is $85,000 per year or $43.59 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $72,500 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $99,604 per year.
Median$85,000
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Low$72,500
High$99,604
Network Administrator: Average Salary in Canada
Quebec$87,578
Nunavut$81,803
Yukon$75,585
Northwest Territories$72,500
Ontario$70,268
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