British Columbia leads the way in minimum wage rates at $16.75 per hour, but Ontario isn’t far behind at $16.55 per hour as of October 1, 2023.
Several provinces are raising rates to match the rise in inflation. In the case of Nova Scotia, the rate is going up six months earlier than scheduled.
Here is the breakdown by province:
British Columbia $16.75/hour
Alberta $15.00/hour
Saskatchewan $14.00/hour
Manitoba $15.30/hour
Ontario $16.55/hour
Québec $15.25/hour
New Brunswick $14.75/hour
Nova Scotia $15.00/hour
Prince Edward Island $15.00/hour
Newfoundland $14.50/hour
The spread between the lowest and highest minimum wage rate is $2.75 per hour, with the lowest in Saskatchewan and the highest in British Columbia.
Source: Retail Council of Canada