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    The Canadian military had been contracting in recent years, but new recruitment incentives have changed the course. There is no better time to recruit fresh blood than when the economy turns down.

    An October 2025 Auditor General’s report found that the Canadian military was not attracting enough applicants to meet quotas. Prime Minister Mark Carney declared a 20% pay wage for private in the Regular Force retroactive to April 1, 2025. Military Service Pay benefits were increased and the process to join was streamlined.

    New Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members receive C$10,000 when they complete basic training, C$20,000 when they are qualified in a trade, and an additional C$20,000 after their first contract expires if they re-enlist. This funding is in addition to the normal private pay salary, which increased by 20%.

    Youth unemployment was last tracked at 14.7% in September 2025, heavily rising from the 9% low seen in 2022, more than double the national rate of unemployment (7%). A full-time entry level position brings in around C$30,000, but new military recruits can earn that in a few months by completing basic training.

    The military offers comprehensive health and dental coverage, 4-6 weeks of paid vacation, educational reimbursements, pension plans, relocation allowances, and specialized bonuses. Health coverage expands to family members and the military will reimburse childhood education expenses. Pension plans begin on day one and can be transferred to civilian sectors.

    The average Canadian youth cannot afford a home or even a rental, but CAF members received specialized housing benefits. The Canadian Forces Housing Differential (CFHD) offer a monthly taxable allowance with a cap of 25% of income with compensation packages varying by rank and location.

    Now, this is not an ad for the Canadian armed forces, but it is easy to see why the youth are eager to enlist. “There is a common misconception that most people joining are between the ages of 18 and 22,” says Captain David White and instructor at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School. “We do skew towards a younger side, however a lot of candidates that we see coming through are in their late 20’s, late 30’s, and even in their 40’s.” In fact, the compensation is attracting all eligible candidates.

    Most nations will see a similar trend as people seek to stabilize their financial situations amid rising unemployment and downsizing in the private sector.



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