The cost of living in Ontario just keeps climbing, and it may come as no surprise that the current minimum wage falls short of what most people need to make ends meet in the province. While ...
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is raising the minimum wage to C$15. Canada's largest province has passed legislation that will increase the minimum wage to C$15 ($11.14, £8.66) an hour.
In spite of some predictions to the contrary, Ontario’s sharp minimum wage increase hasn’t killed its labour market. Business owners and economists fretted the 21 per cent wage hike ...
Workers in Toronto need to make $26 an hour — nearly $9 more than the current minimum wage — to make a living, the Ontario Living Wage Network (OLWN) reported.
Last month, Legal Aid Ontario announced it is planning a three-year increase to financial eligibility thresholds for family and criminal duty counsel and criminal certificate services. It said the ...
Minimum wage in Ontario is $16.55 an hour, or $34,424 a year. Monthly gross earnings (before taxes and other deductions) are $2,867. In contrast, Edmonton ranked among the most affordable cities ...