The federal minimum wage is the lowest wage at which employers may pay their employees. The Liberal government eliminated Canada's federal minimum wage in 1996. Each province and territory now sets their own minimum wage which range from $10.50 per hour to 12.50 per hour.
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@B2LZCJT3mos3MO
Without a lot of minimum wage jobs the economy can plummet. I’m saying this I believe it depends on the work done.
@92GRS2N3yrs3Y
No, we should explore reducing indirect taxes instead
@8TWWMMJConservative4yrs4Y
No, more often than not raising minimum wage rather than reducing inflation prices jobs out leading to increased unemployment.
@8TBPL9L4yrs4Y
I believe all wages should be liveable but also adjusted for each career.
@8SXL7TS4yrs4Y
It should be different in every province/territory
@8Q9W2W34yrs4Y
No, it should be raised but by the provinces instead
@8NRXDJ24yrs4Y
No, but make multiple mandatory increases for amount of time employed
@97NRTW82yrs2Y
Only raise for inflation purposes.
@8VVWZN84yrs4Y
Should only increase if inflation goes up
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