The
following table shows the hourly minimum wage values from each province in
Canada. This information starts since October 2016, and has been updated until
April 2017 waiting for the wages to change once October 2017 is reached.
Province
|
Hourly Minimum Wage
|
Description
|
Alberta
|
$ 12.20
|
Minimum wage will rise to $13.60 per hour
on October 1, 2017, and to $15 per hour on October 1, 2018.
|
British Columbia
|
$ 10.85
|
On September 15, 2017,
the minimum wage will rise to $11.35
|
Manitoba
|
$ 11.00
|
|
New Brunswick
|
$ 11.00
|
On April 1, 2017, the minimum wage rose to
$11.00. It will then be adjusted annually relative to the Consumer Price
Index.
|
Newfoundland and Labrador
|
$ 10.75
|
On April 1, 2017, the minimum wage was
increased to $10.75. Minimum wage will then rise to $11.00 on October 1,
2017.
|
Northwest Territories
|
$ 12.50
|
The regulation does not specify that there
must be an annual increase.
|
Nova Scotia
|
$ 10.85
|
On April 1 of each year, minimum wage is
adjusted annually relative to the Consumer Price Index. On April 1, 2017, the
minimum wage rose to 10.85 per hour.
|
Nunavut
|
$ 13.00
|
The minimum wage is adjusted annually on
April 1.
|
Ontario
|
$ 11.40
|
On October 1, 2017, the minimum wage will
increase to $11.60 per hour.
|
Prince Edward Island
|
$ 11.25
|
On April 1, 2017, the minimum wage was
increased to $11.25 per hour.
|
Quebec
|
$ 11.25
|
On May 1, 2017, the minimum wage was
increased to $11.25 per hour.
|
Saskatchewan
|
$ 10.72
|
On October 1, 2016, the minimum wage was
increased to 10.72.
|
Yukon
|
$ 11.32
|
On April 1 of each year, minimum wage is
adjusted annually relative to the Consumer Price Index. On April 1, 2017, the
minimum wage rose to $11.32 per hour.
|
Minimum wage information from each province in Canada |