Legislators

(NOC 0011)
 

What do Legislators do?

Legislators participate in the activities of a federal, provincial, territorial or local government legislative body or executive council, band council or school board as elected or appointed members.

How to become: Legislators

Election to a legislative body, or appointment to positions such as senator, lieutenant-governor or governor general, is required.

Where to study for a career as: Legislators

Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Political Science (BA) Bachelor; Honours
Political Science (BA) Bachelor
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Huron University College
London, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Governance, Leadership & Ethics (Major) Bachelor
Political Science (Major) Bachelor
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University of Northern British Columbia
Prince George, British Columbia, CA

Related Program(s):
Political Science Bachelor
Global and International Studies/Political Science Joint Major Bachelor
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University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, CA

Related Program(s):
Sciences socio-politiques (BA avec spécialisation) Bachelor
Science politique Bachelor
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King's University College
London, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Political Science and International Relations Bachelor
Political Science and International Relations Bachelor; Honours
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Bangor University
Bangor, Wales, GB

Related Program(s):
Politics (BA) Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
Law with Politics (LLB) Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
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Modified on January 26, 2022

How much do Legislators make?

Low:
$24,746
Average:
$67,684
High:
$142,825

Job openings for Legislators

Job Seekers:
32,100
Job Openings:
31,500