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living wage ontario

The cost of living in Ontario can get pretty pricey, especially in Toronto and the GTA, but there are still places with cheaper costs of living.

So, you might be dreaming of moving out of Toronto and to a charming Ontario small town or picturesque city where it's not so expensive.

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The minimum wage in Ontario is set to increase this fall and at a time when the cost of living in Canada has become a major concern for many families, the minimum wage increase is set to match the pace of inflation.

Ontario's minimum wage will go up on October 1, 2023, by 6.8 percent from the previous rate of $15.50 per hour.

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The cost of living in Toronto isn't cheap, but how much money do you really need to make a living wage in Ontario's largest city, and what is the average salary in Toronto?

Living here can get expensive, especially when you look at the going rate for apartments for rent in Toronto, so Narcity took to the streets to ask locals how much money they think a single person in Toronto needs to live comfortably.

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Tipping in Ontario has always been a customary practice when dining out, but since COVID-19 hit, many restaurants started suggesting a "minimum" percentage of how much customers should tip, causing some people's bills to go way up.

While many businesses were forced to jack up their prices due to inflation, employees' wages didn't necessarily go up with them, making tipping in Canada a hot topic of debate recently.

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Imagine dining in an Ontario restaurant without worrying about the added pressure of tipping culture, and how much extra you should add to your bill.

It sounds almost unreal, right? But there is a Toronto spot that's turning the traditional restaurant model on its head with a no-tipping policy, while promising its staff a living wage.

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