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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@B4BM96J3wks3W
Again a matter for provincial government not federal. What the Federal government should do is enact a UBI...
@B2SX7XJ2mos2MO
Minimum wage should be a livable wage for an individual but we need to invest in public daycare, work education, trade schools etc and give people a road map to a better life.
Yes, but I want my salary raised in proportion to their job.
@8ZNFP9T3yrs3Y
Minimum wage should depend on how long you have stayed at the store. if you stayed for over 5 years and work full time you should get a tiny bit of a upgrade, if you work part time and for less than five years minimum wage is good.
@8VQWVYKConservative4yrs4Y
No there’s not reason taxes will just go up
@8VBBWDK4yrs4Y
Low wage jobs are important for young people to get experience, but a minimum wage linked to experience with more job protects could be good
@8V77MBN4yrs4Y
Lower but with UBI and adjust for inflation
@8V5KQDG4yrs4Y
Yes and eliminate welfare completely
@8PJQWSR4yrs4Y
Yes, by only a little bit
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