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B.C.’s minimum wage climbs to $17.40 on Saturday

Another pay increase is on the way for B.C.'s lowest-paid workers. Starting June 1st, the minimum wage in this province will go up to $17.40 per hour. – Feb 27, 2024

British Columbia’s minimum wage will climb above $17 per hour on Saturday.

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The B.C. government passed legislation in February to automatically increase the minimum wage annually based on the rate of inflation.

The June 1 jump will see the minimum hourly wage increase by 3.9 per cent, going from $16.75 to $17.40 per hour.

The B.C. government estimates the changes will affect about 240,000 workers.

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British Columbia has gone from having the lowest minimum wage in Canada in 2016 to the highest among all provinces.

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Along with the hourly wage change on Saturday, the province is also increasing the minimum piece rates for hand-harvested crops listed in the Employment Standards Regulation. Those rates will also climb by 3.9 per cent, effective Dec. 31, 2024.

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