Saskatchewan’s minimum wage reaches $14 per hour
Saskatchewan’s minimum wage was increased today to $14 an hour.
But with the new increase comes the question of whether the minimum wage is yet high enough. According to Lori Johb, president of the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour, the one-dollar increase taking effect Sunday doesn’t begin to scratch the surface.
“Fourteen dollars an hour, I mean, at one time would have been a great minimum wage, but in this day and age it’s certainly not even close to a living wage in Saskatchewan,” said Johb.
She said that according to a report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, the living wage in Saskatchewan is much higher than the current minimum wage.
“If you live in Regina, the living wage is about just under 18 dollars an hour, and if you live in Saskatoon the living wage is just under 19 dollars an hour, so it’s $18.95 in Saskatoon and $17.90 in Regina,” said Johb.