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Province increasing minimum wage in October

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Saskatchewan will increase its minimum wage to $15 per hour by Oct. 1, 2024. The increase would complete the incremental increases to the minimum wage that the provincial government announced back in 2022.

That year, the minimum wage was increased from $11.81 to $13, followed by a $1 increase each year following until the minimum wage reached $15.

“Increasing minimum wage is one way we are supporting workers in this province,” says Don McMorris, labour relations and workplace safety minister. “Saskatchewan also continues to have among the lowest personal taxes in Canada which makes it a great place to live, work and raise a family.”

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