Salary & pay expectations (CAD) — what to verify
In Brampton, pay varies heavily by shift (days vs. nights), licensing (forklift, AZ/DZ), and whether the role is permanent or contract.
Always confirm what the posted number includes (overtime, shift premium, bonuses, paid breaks).
| Role group |
Common pay format |
What to confirm |
| Warehouse & logistics |
Hourly (CAD) |
Shift premium, overtime, forklift requirements |
| Manufacturing |
Hourly / weekly (CAD) |
Rotation schedule, safety rules, probation period |
| Drivers & delivery |
Hourly / per-route / weekly (CAD) |
License class (G/DZ/AZ), vehicle type, route area, insurance requirements |
| Trades |
Hourly / project-based (CAD) |
Tickets/licences, tools, travel to site, union/non-union |
Ontario’s general minimum wage is CAD $17.60/hour effective Oct 1, 2025. :contentReference[oaicite:9]{index=9}
FAQs — Jobs in Brampton, Canada
1) What jobs are most common in Brampton?
Warehouse, logistics, manufacturing, driving/delivery, trades, and customer service roles often appear frequently due to the region’s industrial and distribution network. :contentReference[oaicite:10]{index=10}
2) Is the salary shown in CAD?
Yes. Salary guidance and examples use Canadian dollars (CAD). Employers may list hourly, weekly, monthly, or annual pay.
3) What is Ontario’s minimum wage right now?
Ontario’s general minimum wage is CAD $17.60/hour effective October 1, 2025. :contentReference[oaicite:11]{index=11}
4) Why are logistics jobs so common in this area?
Proximity to major highways and the Toronto Pearson economic region supports distribution and supply-chain jobs. :contentReference[oaicite:12]{index=12}
5) How do I apply on OpeningsHub?
Use filters, read requirements carefully, then contact the employer directly using the details in the vacancy.
6) Where can I verify labour market trends?
Use official sources like
Job Bank — Trend analysis (Government of Canada). :contentReference[oaicite:13]{index=13}