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Minimum wage in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick to go up by end of week

Canadian $20 bills. Global News

Minimum wage is going up in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick this week, giving people working minimum wage jobs a little boost.

Starting Friday, minimum wage in Nova Scotia will be $10.70, a 10-cent increase over the current rate.

In New Brunswick, the minimum wage is increasing by 35 cents, making the new wage $10.65.

Nova Scotia is also increasing its rate for inexperienced workers – those with less than three months experience – from $10.10 per hour to $10.20 per hour.

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New Brunswick has promised to increase the minimum wage in the province to $11 per hour by 2017.

Rates are also going up in Prince Edward Island. All three Maritime provinces have agreed to align their respective minimum wages.

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A map showing the provincial minimum wages across Canada, as of July 2015. Global News

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