
Premier has 11 am news conference scheduled
Sources tell Toronto media, the minimum wage will climb to $15 an hour in January.
After that it will rise according to the rate of inflation.
The current wage is set at $14.25 an hour.
Tuesday, 2 November 2021 05:21
By Tami Jeanneret
Premier has 11 am news conference scheduled
Sources tell Toronto media, the minimum wage will climb to $15 an hour in January.
After that it will rise according to the rate of inflation.
The current wage is set at $14.25 an hour.
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