How are Canadian nurses paid compared to American nurses?
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Hello
Sifting through all these messages here, I find that almost EVERYONE complains about low pay. Well, I'm wondering. I'm entering nursing school, and many many people have said the pay is GOOD! I live in Saskatchewan, Canada, and I'm not positive what base pay is, but I know we're pretty close to Alberta, which has a ceiling of 36 bucks an hour. I think base is around 26??
I've been told that I'll be making $30 an hour by the time im finished school in 4 years. Are the people I'm talking to mislead? If so, how is this bad pay? Are people in Alberta and Sask being paid MORE than people in the US? Because I'm sure I wouldn't mind getting paid $26 an hour... I know for a FACT that in 2001, base pay for RN's was $24 an hour.l
many people here say they make around $17, and they're RN's! That just seems so low! What are people making in Canada compared to the US? The rates here in Saskatchewan seem MUCH higher than the ones in parts of the US...