Based on Statistics Canada labour market data · Updated March 2026
The median salary for a Police Officer in Ontario is $88,000 per year, according to Statistics Canada labour force data. A Police Officer enforces laws and maintains public safety. Salaries can vary based on years of experience, employer size, and the specific region within Ontario.
Entry-level Police Officers in Ontario typically earn around $63,360, while senior professionals can earn $112,640 or more. Toronto tends to offer the highest wages within the province, reflecting the higher cost of living in the region.
Estimated annual take-home after federal and Ontario provincial income tax, CPP, and EI deductions.
A salary of $88,000 translates to roughly $56,535 per year after tax in Ontario — or about $4,711 per month. With average one-bedroom rent at $2,100/month, housing would consume approximately 45% of your take-home pay, allowing most people to live modestly on this income.
The national median income across all occupations in Canada is approximately $65,000. A Police Officer salary in Ontario sits above this benchmark, placing it in a strong position relative to the broader workforce.