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Bump in Ontario’s minimum wage goes into effect Wednesday

The province’s minimum wage workers are are about to get a boost in pay.

Beginning Wednesday, the Ontario government will increase the minimum wage by 40 cents to $17.60 an hour.

According to the province, the increase equates to a 2.4 per cent annual increase for minimum wage workers based on the Ontario Consumer Price Index, a measure of inflation that represents changes in prices experienced by Ontario consumers.

When the increase goes into effect, a worker earning minimum wage and putting in 40 hours a week will see an annual pay increase of more than $800.

The latest increase will give Ontario the second highest provincial minimum wage rate in Canada.

Ontario’s minimum wage last increased on October 1, 2024, to $17.20 per hour.

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  • Steve Gow is journalist and media professional with more than 20 years’ experience in radio, television and digital/print media. You can contact Steve at gows@radioabl.ca.

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