Inflation may be cooling, but it still costs more to live in Ontario than it did last year, the Ontario Living Wage Network ...
The cost of living in Ontario just keeps climbing, and it may come as no surprise that the current minimum wage falls short ...
Though minimum wage just increased, it is still not enough to be considered a living wage, according to a new report.
Ontario Living Wage Network has published hourly wages required to maintain a modest standard of living across 10 Living Wage ...
The minimum wage in Ontario was just bumped again last month, but with costs of housing, food, and more in the province being ...
Ontario’s living wage is 3.6 per cent higher than last year, spiking up to $26 an hour, and nearly $9 more than the minimum wage.
What does this year's report say? The local results for Halton are staggering: the new living wage for workers in all of the ...
Ontario’s minimum wage could be around $20 by 2030, a new study suggests. On Oct. 1, Ontario’s minimum wage increased to $17.20/hour, a 3.9-per cent increase from the previous rate of $16.55/hour.
The Ontario Living Wage Network calculates the living wage across the province every year — and Toronto has the highest.
Anyone in the District of Cochrane being paid the Ontario minimum wage of $15.50 an hour still isn’t earning a living wage.
The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) continues to have the highest living wage rate in the province. The hourly earnings required for an individual to makes ends meet is now $26 per hour, up from $25.05 in ...
Ontario’s minimum wage increase took effect on October 1. As of today, the general minimum wage for most employees in the ...