The Alberta government introduced a new bill on Monday that would cut the minimum wage for some young workers by $2 an hour. Premier Kenney said he hopes that will encourage businesses to hire workers under 18, but it’s a concern for post-secondary students looking for summer jobs. Jasmine Bala reports.
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Mixed reviews for Alberta’s youth minimum wage cut
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