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Ontario minimum wage bumps up to $11.40 on Saturday

The Ontario government will raise the minimum wage by 15 cents on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016. Getty Images/file

TORONTO – The minimum wage in Ontario rises on Saturday to $11.40 per hour.

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The scheduled increase boosts the minimum wage from $11.25 and is the third consecutive annual increase.

The minimum wage for liquor servers rises from $9.80 per hour to $9.90.

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READ MORE: Minimum wage protests held in Ontario and across North America

New Democrats have been calling on the provincial Liberal government to raise the general minimum wage to $15 an hour.

Labour Minister Kevin Flynn says right now Ontario’s minimum wage is one of the highest in the country and the government will re-examine it in about two years.

Alberta’s NDP government recently announced that the minimum wage in that province would rise to $15 an hour by 2018.

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