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Associate director: Average Salary in Canada, 2026

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How much does a Associate director make in Canada?
$40,950/ Annual
Based on 10000 salaries
The average Associate director in Canada is $40,950 per year or $21 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $33,592 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $88,800 per year.
Median$40,950
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Low$33,592
High$88,800
Associate director: Average Salary in Canada
Nunavut$135,473
Yukon$114,143
Northwest Territories$101,400
Ontario$77,831
Quebec$72,684
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