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Ontario’s minimum wage will increase on October 1, 2026
Ontario’s minimum wage will increase on October 1, 2026
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On October 1, 2026, the general minimum wage rate in Ontario
will increase
to $17.95 an hour, which is based on the Consumer Price Index.
Under the
Employment Standards Act
(ESA), the new wage rates must be published on a Government of Ontario website by April 1st. To view all the new rates, visit
Ontario.ca/minimumwage
.
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Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development ______________________________________________________________
Le 1
er
octobre 2026, le salaire minimum général en Ontario
passera
à 17,95 $ l’heure. Cette augmentation est fondée sur l’indice des prix à la consommation.
En vertu de la
Loi sur les normes d’emploi
(LNE), les nouveaux taux de salaire doivent être publiés sur un site Web du gouvernement de l’Ontario avant le 1er avril. Pour consulter l’ensemble des nouveaux tarifs, visitez
Ontario.ca/salaireminimum
.
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Merci,
Ministère du Travail, de l’Immigration, de la Formation et du Développement des compétence
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