OTTAWA — April 1. 2010 The minimum wage went up in several parts of Canada on Thursday.
Nova Scotia, following a schedule approved in 2008, now has a minimum wage of $9.20 an hour and will see another increase on Oct. 1, to $9.65 an hour.
New Brunswick is up to $8.50 an hour after a 25-cent increase. The province will end with a minimum wage of $10 an hour by Sep. 1, 2011.
The Northwest Territories will see its minimum wage go up by 75 cents, ending at $9 an hour. This is its first wage hike since 2003. but another is expected in April 2011.
Meanwhile, Yukon sees a small bump, rising to $8.93 an hour from $8.89.
The news comes days after Ontario hiked its hourly minimum wage to $10.25, the highest in Canada.
FACTBOX
Minimum Wage by Province
Alberta $8.80
British Columbia $8.00
Manitoba $9.00
New Brunswick $8.50
Northwest Territories $9.00
Newfoundland $9.50
Nova Scotia $9.20
Nunavut $10.00
Ontario $10.25
Prince Edward Island $8.40
Quebec $9.00
Saskatchewan $9.25
Yukon $8.93
Sorry to see the insanity continue. This Merry go round has been happening since the end of the war and the only ones with more spending power are the C.E.O.s. Incidently I just heard a whole bunch of prices were taking a leap effective yesterday including home heating fuel.