Growth Managers in Toronto typically earn between CA$84k and CA$141k per year, with a market midpoint of CA$110k. Toronto is Canada's technology capital, with competitive salaries and a rapidly growing product and engineering talent market.
Below you'll find salary bands by experience level, plus a breakdown of what's considered a strong, fair, or weak offer for this market.
Estimates based on public benchmarks and modelled data. How we calculate →
Gross annual base salary estimates · 2026 · Public benchmarks + structured modelling · Methodology →
Gross annual base salary estimates for 2026. Bonuses and equity not included.
Knowing the market range is step one. The real question is where your specific offer sits within it — and how much room you have to negotiate. If your offer is in the bottom 30% for your role and location, there's a strong case to push back.
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Check this offer →The median Growth Manager salary in Toronto is CA$110k per year for mid-level experience (3–5 years). The range runs from CA$84k at the 25th percentile to CA$141k at the 75th percentile. Senior Growth Managers typically earn around CA$172k or more. These are gross annual base salary estimates.
A Growth Manager offer in Toronto is competitive if it reaches the 75th percentile for your experience band — around CA$141k for mid-level (3–5 years). If your offer is below CA$84k, there's a clear case to negotiate. Use the tool above to check your specific offer against the market.
For a mid-level Growth Manager in Toronto, the market median is CA$110k. A strong ask targets CA$141k or above. If your offer is below CA$84k, open negotiations by anchoring at the median — that's CA$110k. Always lead with market data rather than personal need when negotiating.
If your offer is below the 75th percentile for your experience band, negotiating is almost always worth it. Most companies expect negotiation — the first offer is rarely the best possible offer. The risk of asking politely is low; the cost of not asking can compound over years through salary anchoring effects.
Experience is the strongest driver of Growth Manager compensation in Toronto. Junior roles (0–2 years) typically earn 55–70% of the mid-level median. Senior roles (6+ years) typically earn 125–150% of mid-level. Staff / lead roles can reach 150–200% depending on scope and company stage.
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