I make less than $16k per year yet am in the same bracket as someone making $55,867 per year ... which seems like some dystopian hellhole I'm never gonna dig myself out of.
Just because you're in the same bracket it doesn't mean you end up paying the same overall percentage at the end of the day.
Like the other comments mentioned, there's a basic personal amount to be deducted from so they don't start taxing you the first dollar you make.
Also in those income levels you get more back in the form of Canada Workers Benefit, a refundable tax credit which alone is probably enough to put your tax balance in the negative. On top of that you get more GST/HST credit, and if you're in BC a $0 deductible with pharmacare.
With the coat on everything it should basically be no tax until you're at 250k and start the brackets there. We all know those with loads of money don't pay their fair share of taxes