The hourly minimum wage for employees covered by the Canada Labour Code will increase April 1, Employment and Social Development Canada said March 24.
The minimum wage will increase to C$18.15 (US$13.14), up from C$17.75, the agency said in a news release.
The Canada Labour Code covers employees in federally regulated industries such as aviation, banking, broadcasting, couriers, and phone and Internet providers. It also regulates transportation businesses, including railways, road transportation, and shipping when the services provided cross provincial or international borders.
Employees covered by the Canada Labour Code must be paid its minimum wage unless the minimum ...
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