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BC Min. wage to go up to $10.45/hr

The minimum wage is going up in BC.

Jobs Minister & PG – Valemount MLA Shirley Bond (pictured) announced this morning that it’s going up to $10.45 an hour in September.

“When we look at statistics, we have currently about 110,000 people in the province that earn the minimum wage, about 50% of those individuals live at home with their parents, and of those, another 50% are actually attending school,” Bond says.

Bond says this increase is based on the province’s consumer price index and will continue to be raised on that figure, every September.

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If the CPI goes down, the minimum wage will not be reduced.

BC will be tied with Manitoba for the third-highest minimum wage in Canada. Right now, the minimum wage is $10.25 an hour.

Ontario and Nunavut are tied at $11 an hour.

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