THUNDER BAY – Northern Ontario’s living wage has risen from $20.30 to $21.10 per hour this year, according to a new study by the Ontario Living Wage Network.
The ombudsperson’s report includes stories of a woman going without money for food when her income-assistance cheque was ...
A recent report issued by Living Wage BC stated that Prince George’s living wage has increased by one per cent, bringing the ...
The figure represents a 5.4-per-cent increase over 2024 and positions Whistler at the top of all 27 communities that released ...
Alberta’s minimum wage of $15.00/hour only covers 50-80% of what’s required to live in communities across the province. The ...
Compared to neighbouring communities, the living wage in Kamloops is $0.35 higher than Vernon but $1.50 and $0.65 lower than ...
Many workers in Kelowna and Penticton aren’t earning enough money to cover basic living expenses, according to a new study.
Even though inflation has eased, there is a $10 gap between living and minimum wage facing nearly a third of Metro ...
It’s the second highest living wage in the province, with Whistler the only community exceeding Squamish to the tune of ...
The highest average living wage in B.C. is Whistler, which rose 5.4 per cent to $29.60, followed by Squamish at $28.00. Metro ...