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Alberta’s NDP government is locking in minimum-wage increases which will see workers paid $15 an hour by 2018. Here’s a look at how minimum-wage workers are paid across the country:
Alberta — Currently $11.20. On Oct. 1, it will rise to $12.20 an hour, then to $13.60 next year and reaching $15 an hour on Oct. 1, 2018.
British Columbia — Currently $10.45. On Sept. 15, it’s set to rise to $10.85. Next year, it’s expected to rise to at least $11.25.
Manitoba — $11.
New Brunswick — Currently $10.65. It’s expected to rise to $11 next year.
Newfoundland & Labrador — $10.50
Northwest Territories — $12.50
Nova Scotia — $10.70 (adjusted annually April 1 based on the consumer price index.)
Nunavut — Currently $13 (adjusted annually April 1.)
Ontario — Currently $11.25. It’s scheduled to increase to $11.40 Oct. 1.
Prince Edward Island — $10.75. It’s scheduled to increase to $11 on Oct. 1.
Quebec — $10.75.
Saskatchewan — $10.50 (adjusted annually Oct. 1 based on the consumer price index and average hourly wage.)
Yukon — $11.07 (adjusted annually April 1 based on the consumer price index.)
Source: The Canadian Press, Retail Council of Canada
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