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2 October 2020

New Minimum Wage For Employees In Ontario

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Effective October 1, 2020, the general minimum wage for employees in Ontario increased by 25 cents, to $14.25 per hour.
Canada Employment and HR
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Effective October 1, 2020, the general minimum wage for employees in Ontario increased by 25 cents, to $14.25 per hour. This is the first time the minimum wage has increased since January 2018. Under the Making Ontario Open for Business Act, this increase is tied to the Ontario Consumer Price Index (CPI) for 2020 (i.e. the inflation rate).

The minimum wage rate is the lowest amount, per hour, that an employer must pay an employee, pursuant to the Ontario Employment Standards Act, 2000.

Below are summaries of the minimum wage rates in Ontario for various types of employees and the general minimum wage rate for each of the provinces and territories.

Minimum Wage Rates for Employees in Ontario

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Minimum Wage Rates Across Canada

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ARTICLE
2 October 2020

New Minimum Wage For Employees In Ontario

Canada Employment and HR

Contributor

WeirFoulds LLP has established itself as one of Canada’s premier regional law firms and has provided strategic, cost-effective and innovative legal advice to our clients since 1860. We partner with our clients to offer full access to our business acumen and insights in four broad areas of practice: (1) Corporate; (2) Litigation; (3) Property; and (4) Government.
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