Minimum Wage in Canada On April 1, 2023, the federal minimum wage increased from $15.55 to $16.65 per hour, aligning with the rate of inflation. Canada’s minimum wage predominantly aligns with rates set by individual provinces and territories. It’s important to note that the newly establishe...
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Canada’s perpetual constitutional wrangling aside, the division of powers between the provinces and the federal government has unintended benefits for social science research: cross-sectional and time-series variation in policy. Since labor standards are in the provincial domain, the possibility for var...
The Liberals are promising a wage increase to $16 per hour by Jan. 1, 2023 if they are elected. That party has said it also plans to work towards a regionally adjusted living wage, which some advocates have pegged at $22 in Toronto. This report by The Canadian Press was first published...