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Quebec to maintain minimum wage increase for May as coronavirus pandemic hampers economy

Manitoba lost around 2,900 jobs in May according to Statistics Canada, the majority of which were part-time. David Goldmna/AP Photo

The Quebec government confirmed Wednesday that minimum wage in Quebec will be boosted by 60 cents to $13.10 per hour as of May 1.

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Labour Minister Jean Boulet, who announced the increase last December, said it would benefit 409,100 people in Quebec. This includes 235,700 women.

Minimum wage for employees who make tips — including waiters — will rise to $10.45 an hour. This is an increase of 40 cents.

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Workers who pick raspberries will be paid $3.89 per kilogram, and strawberry pickers can expect $1.04 per kilogram.

Boulet said he believes that the confirmation of the announcement will mobilize workers during the current health crisis. In his opinion, this is a concrete gesture that will help the province’s economic recovery.

In Ontario, the previous Liberal government raised the minimum wage to $14 an hour. However, the Progressive Conservative government froze the general rate at least until next October.

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