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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@B4JSVSW1wk1W
What about the people who have retired are are back in the work force? They all deserve fair wages and a chance to live comfortably
@9RD4LD29mos9MO
Stop taking their money so people can live off minimum wage. It shouldn't fall on companies to pay more to compensate for government greed
@8RBHMB44yrs4Y
They should raise everyone in minimum wage
@8RBHF7S4yrs4Y
either way things will be the same with money
@8PPC2NJ4yrs4Y
No, its a provincial issue
@8PF4W7C4yrs4Y
Minimum wages should continue to be set by Provincial governments.
@9BSYMVY2yrs2Y
Yes, make it a living wage and adjust to inflation.
@97WDKK82yrs2Y
Yes, and it should be a living wage at $50.00 / hour
@942M3263yrs3Y
Yes, and make it a living wage to $70.00 an hour.
@8VYCZYD4yrs4Y
Yes it needs a initial boost right now but after that keep raising it to match inflation.
@8TVNMSP4yrs4Y
Yes but also increase higher paying jobs at the same rate
@998RR682yrs2Y
They should raise it but there should be regulations.
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