N.S. premier hopes for a common Atlantic minimum wage as early as next spring
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier says he hopes the Atlantic provinces can land on a common minimum wage as early as next spring — but he maintains the goal will not be $15 an hour.
Stephen McNeil said Tuesday talks are continuing with his fellow Atlantic premiers, and they will also have to find a mechanism to help a common minimum wage keep pace with inflation.
“We are working with them to try to say, where is the right spot here?” said McNeil, who added the private sector would also have to be involved.
“We know the biggest change would be in Nova Scotia and I’m obviously prepared to entertain that conversation because I brought this issue to the table.”