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canada minimum wage

As of October 1, four provinces' minimum wages are increasing, but not Alberta. Alberta's minimum wage is tied for the lowest in the country, with Saskatchewan, and hasn't seen an increase since 2018.

Ontario, Saskatchewan, P.E.I and Manitoba are all getting minimum wage increases as of Tuesday. Saskatchewan's increase will bring it up to Alberta's $15.00, making the provinces tied for having the lowest minimum wage in Canada.

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Canada's federal minimum wage is going up and that means some workers are set to get a raise soon!

This increase to the minimum wage will make the hourly rate higher than what's paid out in most provinces.

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The government is raising the federal minimum wage in Canada to $16.65 and affected workers will see the affect of it on their paystubs shortly.

On Tuesday, March 21, Employment and Social Development Canada announced that the amount will increase from $15.55 per hour starting on April 1, 2023, in order "to keep pace with inflation."

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A new study has revealed how much you'd need to earn in several towns and cities in Alberta to earn a "living wage."

According to research by the Alberta Living Wage Network, a living wage is defined as the hourly wage you'd need to earn to cover
"basic expenses and participate in the community."

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The minimum wage employees can earn changed in many provinces on October 1 when planned salary increments took effect across the country.

This means that minimum wage workers in as many as six provinces became eligible for a raise.

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