Saskatchewan’s minimum wage increasing to $15.70/h this fall
Saskatchewan’s minimum wage is set to rise on October 1.
But even after the increase from $15.35/hour up to $15.70/h takes effect, the province will still have the third-lowest minimum wage in Canada, with only the lowest-earning workers in Alberta ($15/h) and New Brunswick ($15.65/h) being paid less.
Saskatchewan uses the consumer price index and data on average hourly wages to calculate its minimum wage.
“To keep Saskatchewan’s economy strong, we have tried to balance the need for an increase to the minimum wage with ensuring employers are able to continue to build strong businesses and opportunity for growth,” Ken Cheveldayoff, Saskatchewan’s labour relations minister, said in a statement.


