Alberta | 01-Oct-2016 | $12.20 | |
Alberta | 01-Oct-2017 | $13.60 | |
Alberta | 01-Oct-2018 | $15.00 | |
British Columbia | 15-Sep-2016 | $10.85 | |
British Columbia | 15-Sep-2017 | $11.25 | |
Manitoba | 01-Oct-2015 | $11.00 | |
New Brunswick | 01-Apr-2016 | $10.65 | |
New Brunswick | 01-Apr-2017 | $11.00 | |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 01-Oct-2015 | $10.50 | |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 01-Apr-2017 | $10.75 | |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 01-Oct-2017 | $11.00 | |
Northwest Territories | 01-Jun-2015 | $12.50 | |
Nova Scotia | 01-Apr-2016 | $10.70 | On April 1 of each year, this rate is adjusted by the percentage change in the projected annual Consumer Price Index for Canada in the preceding calendar year, rounded to the nearest $0.05. |
Nunavut | 01-Apr-2016 | $13.00 | |
Ontario | 01-Oct-2016 | $11.40 | |
Ontario | 01-Oct-2017 | $11.60 | |
Prince Edward Island | 01-Oct-2016 | $11.00 | |
Quebec | 01-May-2016 | $10.75 | |
Quebec | 01-May-2017 | $11.25 | |
Quebec | 01-May-2018 | $11.75 | |
Quebec | 01-May-2019 | $12.10 | |
Quebec | 01-May-2020 | $12.45 | |
Saskatchewan | 01-Oct-2016 | $10.72 | On October 1 of each year, this rate increases based on the average of the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index and the percentage change in average hourly wage for Saskatchewan during the previous year. Minimum wage increases are subject to Cabinet approval. |
Yukon | 01-Apr-2016 | $11.07 | On April 1 of each year, this rate increases by an amount corresponding to the annual increase for the preceding year in the Consumer Price Index for the city of Whitehorse. |