http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/story/2011/03/16/bc-minimum-wage-clark.html
"B.C.'s minimum wage is going up to $8.75 as of May 1, Premier Christy Clark announced Wednesday.
The province's current rate has remained at $8 an hour for ten years and is the lowest in Canada.
It will go up again to $9.50 on Nov. 1 and to $10.25 on May 1, 2012.
Clarks said that also as of May 1, B.C. is eliminating its "training wage," which allows employers to pay first-time workers just $6 an hour for the first 500 hours of employment."
Didn't know that Canada has (had) a training wage. Also, Ontario, currently has a $10.25 minimum wage.
"B.C.'s minimum wage is going up to $8.75 as of May 1, Premier Christy Clark announced Wednesday.
The province's current rate has remained at $8 an hour for ten years and is the lowest in Canada.
It will go up again to $9.50 on Nov. 1 and to $10.25 on May 1, 2012.
Clarks said that also as of May 1, B.C. is eliminating its "training wage," which allows employers to pay first-time workers just $6 an hour for the first 500 hours of employment."
Didn't know that Canada has (had) a training wage. Also, Ontario, currently has a $10.25 minimum wage.