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Quebec minimum wage increases to $15.25

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Quebec's minimum wage has increased by one dollar. 

Labour Minister Jean Boulet announced the $1 per hour pay bump - from $14.25 to $15.25 - in January.

At just over seven per cent, it's the highest wage increase since 1996.

Those who work 40 hours a week will make around $2,000 more annually before taxes.

A year ago, Quebec's minimum wage rose from $13.50 to $14.25.

Those who make tips will now make a minimum of $12.20 per hour, an increase of 80 cents.

Quebec's minimum wage is sixth of the Canadian provinces and territories.

Minimum wages across Canada:

  • Alberta - $15
  • British Columbia - $16.75 (coming into effect June 1)
  • Manitoba - $15.30 (coming into effect Oct. 1)
  • New Brunswick - $14.75
  • Newfoundland and Labrador - $15
  • Northwest Territories - $15.20
  • Nova Scotia - $15 (coming into effect Oct. 1)
  • Nunavut - $16
  • Ontario - $16.55 (coming into effect Oct. 1)
  • PEI - $14.50
  • Quebec - $15.25 (coming into effect May 1)
  • Saskatchewan - $15 (coming into effect Oct. 1)
  • Yukon - $16.77 
  • Federal - $16.65

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