PG Salary 2026: $53,647–$133,203 — Purchasing & Supply (Government of Canada)
Effective Date: 2025-06-22 · Verified 2026-04-26
PG rates of pay for all PG (Purchasing & Supply) levels in the Canadian federal public service, 2026. Salaries range from $53,647 to $133,203 across 6 levels. Category: Financial. Source: Treasury Board collective agreements.
| Level | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | Step 5 | Step 6 | Step 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PG-01 | $53,647 ~$40K net | $56,271 ~$42K net | $58,886 ~$43K net | $61,499 ~$45K net | $64,124 ~$47K net | $66,740 ~$48K net | $70,223 ~$50K net |
| PG-02 | $70,030 ~$50K net | $73,018 ~$52K net | $75,991 ~$54K net | $79,954 ~$56K net | — | — | — |
| PG-03 | $77,966 ~$55K net | $81,293 ~$57K net | $84,612 ~$59K net | $89,033 ~$62K net | — | — | — |
| PG-04 | $92,491 ~$64K net | $96,455 ~$66K net | $100,418 ~$69K net | $105,689 ~$72K net | — | — | — |
| PG-05 | $108,871 ~$74K net | $113,545 ~$77K net | $117,925 ~$80K net | $122,295 ~$82K net | — | — | — |
| PG-06 | $119,920 ~$81K net | $124,357 ~$83K net | $128,780 ~$86K net | $133,203 ~$88K net | — | — | — |
Net estimates assume Ontario, no dependents, PSPP Group 2 (post-2013 hire). Use the calculator for your full situation including province, marital status, RRSP, union dues, and pension group.
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PG-01
$53,647 – $70,223
$2,063 – $2,701 biweekly (before deductions)
Rates effective from 2025-06-22 · Last verified 2026-04-26 · methodology
PG-01 pay raise history (rates from previous collective agreements)
| Effective Date | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Step 4 | Step 5 | Step 6 | Step 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-06-22 | $53,647 | $56,271 | $58,886 | $61,499 | $64,124 | $66,740 | $70,223 |
| 2024-06-22 | $52,595 | $55,168 | $57,731 | $60,293 | $62,867 | $65,431 | $68,846 |
| 2023-06-22 | $51,435 | $53,951 | $56,458 | $58,964 | $61,480 | $63,988 | $67,327 |
| 2022-06-22 | $49,688 | $52,119 | $54,541 | $56,962 | $59,392 | $61,816 | $65,041 |
| 2021-06-22 | $47,415 | $49,735 | $52,046 | $54,357 | $56,675 | $58,988 | $62,066 |
PG – Purchasing & Supply
$53,647 – $133,203
$2,063 – $5,123 biweekly (before deductions)
6 levels · Salary data from Treasury Board collective agreements
Rates effective from 2025-06-22 · Last verified 2026-04-26 · methodology
About the PG Classification
The PG (Purchasing and Supply) group covers procurement officers, contract managers, and supply chain specialists who manage the federal government's purchasing activities. PG employees handle everything from routine office supply purchases to multi-billion-dollar military equipment contracts and complex IT outsourcing agreements. They work across virtually every federal department, with the largest concentrations at Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), National Defence, and the Canadian Coast Guard.
PG-01 and PG-02 cover junior purchasing clerks and procurement assistants — processing purchase orders, managing vendor databases, and handling low-complexity contracts. PG-03 and PG-04 are working-level procurement officers managing competitive bid processes, evaluating proposals, and negotiating contracts. PG-05 and PG-06 are senior procurement managers and directors overseeing procurement programs for major departments or complex acquisitions like defence procurement or IT modernization projects.
The PG group is represented by PSAC and is part of the Economic and Social Science Services (EB) collective agreement. Federal procurement is governed by an extensive regulatory framework — the Government Contracts Regulations, trade agreements (CETA, CUSMA), and Treasury Board policies — making PG work more legally complex than private-sector purchasing. The federal government spends approximately $25 billion annually on goods and services, and PG officers are the gatekeepers ensuring this spending is fair, transparent, and value-for-money.
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PG salary — frequently asked questions
What is the PG salary range?
The PG (Purchasing & Supply) salary range is $53,647 to $133,203 per year as of 2025-06-22, across 6 levels (PG-01, PG-02, PG-03, PG-04, PG-05, PG-06). Rates are sourced from publicly published collective agreements.
What does PG stand for in the Government of Canada?
PG is the Treasury Board classification code for Purchasing & Supply positions in the Government of Canada. It covers 6 levels (PG-01, PG-02, PG-03, PG-04, PG-05, PG-06) reflecting different levels of responsibility and seniority.
How much does a PG-01 make?
A PG-01 earns $53,647 (Step 1) to $70,223 (Step 7) per year as of 2025-06-22.
How much does a PG-02 make?
A PG-02 earns $70,030 (Step 1) to $79,954 (Step 4) per year as of 2025-06-22.
How much does a PG-03 make?
A PG-03 earns $77,966 (Step 1) to $89,033 (Step 4) per year as of 2025-06-22.
How much does a PG-04 make?
A PG-04 earns $92,491 (Step 1) to $105,689 (Step 4) per year as of 2025-06-22.
How much does a PG-05 make?
A PG-05 earns $108,871 (Step 1) to $122,295 (Step 4) per year as of 2025-06-22.
How much does a PG-06 make?
A PG-06 earns $119,920 (Step 1) to $133,203 (Step 4) per year as of 2025-06-22. PG-06 is the senior-most level in the PG group.
When was the PG pay scale last updated?
The current PG pay scale on FedPay.ca is effective 2025-06-22, with a total of 27 pay steps across 6 levels. Data is verified against Treasury Board collective agreements regularly.
What is the PG take-home pay after taxes?
PG take-home pay depends on your level, step, province, and pension group. Use the FedPay.ca take-home pay calculator at fedpay.ca/take-home to see your net pay after federal tax, provincial tax, CPP, EI, and Public Service Pension Plan contributions for any PG level and step.