When you’re looking for a job in Canada, in most cases you want to know if the money that you will earn is at least the minimum wage. To help you find the minimum wages in Canada, I’ve prepared the table below that shows you the minimum wage in Canada for all the provinces.
Please keep in mind that this is the minimum wage for 2008. I will try to always keep the information up to date:
| Alberta | $8.40 per hour |
| British Columbia |
$8.00 per hour |
| Manitoba | $8.50 per hour |
| New Brunswick | $7.75 per hour |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | $8.00 per hour |
| Northwest Territories | $8.25 per hour |
| Nova Scotia | $8.10 per hour |
| Nunavut | $10.00 per hour |
| Ontario | $8.75 per hour |
| Prince Edward Island | $8.00 per hour |
| Quebec | $8.50 per hour |
| Saskatchewan | $8.60 per hour |
| Yukon | $8.58 per hour |
Font: Human Resources and Social Development Canada
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