Carney announces 20% increase in military starting pay
TRENTON, ONT. — Ottawa is hiking entry-level pay for Canadian Armed Forces privates by 20 per cent for the regular force and 13 per cent for reservists, Prime Minister Mark Carney said at CFB Trenton on Friday.
That means the annual salary for a new recruit will go from $43,368 to $52,044.
Other military members will also receive pay raises, with smaller increases for higher ranks — part of a broader plan to boost recruitment and operational readiness. The new pay hikes will be retroactive to April 1 of this year.
“Canada has not seen something like this this millennium, and hasn’t seen it since the late 1990s, so it’s a generational shift and we’re proud of it,” Carney told reporters at a news conference in a hangar at the airbase.



