Alberta has the country’s lowest minimum wage at $15 an hour, after all other provinces and territories made increases in ...
Even though inflation has eased, there is a $10 gap between living and minimum wage facing nearly a third of Metro ...
Even after the 2025 increase to $17.60 an hour, many Ontario workers still struggle to cover rent, food and essentials ...
Housing remains the largest expense in B.C. household budgets. Although asking rents have started to decline in Metro ...
Effective October 1, 2025, five Canadian provinces will implement minimum wage increases. These changes reflect inflation adjustments and cost-of-living concerns, and are relevant for employers, HR ...
The new living wage of $26.50 an hour in Calgary highlights a painful truth — Alberta’s $15 minimum wage, unchanged since ...
The New Brunswick living wage increased by 15 cents an hour this year, accord to a report released Wednesday by the Human Development Council.
Their proposed Bill 201 will be put forth just days after the Alberta Living Wage Network (ALWN) released its latest figures ...
The minimum wage in Alberta is going up by $1 starting this October, with the goal of an increase to $15 an hour by 2018. Minister of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour Lori Sigurdson outlined the ...