Electrician · Laurentides
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Laurentides
The area, in brief
Construction accounts for 9.7% of employment in the Laurentides, well above the 7.0% Quebec average, driven by projected population growth of 4.7% between 2024 and 2029 — the highest of any region in Quebec. The region is part of the CCQ's Laval–Laurentides–Lanaudière work zone, one of the busiest in Quebec by job site volume.
The rate
$45.36 – $48.45 / hour (journeyperson, May 2025)
Hourly rates are set by CCQ collective agreements and vary by sector: $45.36/h in light residential, $48.37/h in institutional-commercial and industrial, and $48.45/h in civil engineering and roads (journeyperson rate, effective May 2025). Check the official CCQ rate grid at ccq.org for current rates and apprentice progression.
Good to know
Your questions, answered.
Do I need a DEP in Electricity to get into the trade?
It's the most common and direct path: the DEP in Electricity (1,800 hours at a vocational training centre) gets you a CCQ apprentice certificate right at graduation, with a 150-hour job guarantee. Other entry paths exist too (experience recognition, labour pools) — check ccq.org directly to see which one applies to your situation.
How long before I'm a journeyperson at full rate?
You need to log 8,000 apprenticeship hours across 4 periods of 2,000 hours each, then pass the provincial qualification exam. Working full-time, that's roughly 4 to 5 years. Your rate climbs with each period — you start at 50% of journeyperson rate in period 1 and reach 85% by period 4.
Which sector has the most work for electricians in Quebec?
Institutional-commercial accounted for 68% of hours worked by electricians in 2024, followed by industrial (14%), civil engineering (9%), and residential (9%). In practice, most positions are on commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, and major infrastructure projects.
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