Canada Minimum Wage Raised to $17.75/Hour in 2025 – Provinces Follow with Increases

Canada Minimum Wage

The Canada Minimum Wage Update 2025 comes as a relief for thousands of workers across the country. With inflation and living costs rising, both federal and provincial authorities have taken steps to support employees by raising the minimum wage. Starting April 2025, the federal minimum wage increased by 2.4%, setting the new national rate at $17.75/hour. Alongside, several provinces and territories have either already implemented wage hikes or are scheduled to do so later in 2025.

Federal Wage Hike 2025

The federal increase effective from April 2025 applies to workers in federally regulated sectors and will remain valid until March 2026. Meanwhile, provinces such as Ontario, Manitoba, Nunavut, and Saskatchewan are preparing to roll out their own wage increases later this year.

Canada Wage Rates 2025 – Quick Overview

Post Title Canada Minimum Wage Update 2025
Year 2025
Country Canada
Federal Minimum Wage $17.75/hour
Effective From 1 April 2025
Increase % 2.4%
Provincial Wage Rates Listed Below
Category Finance
Official Website www.canada.ca
Federal Minimum Wage 2025

The nationwide minimum wage stands at $17.75/hour, effective from 1 April 2025. Employers in federally regulated businesses are required to pay at least this rate.

Province-Wise Minimum Wage Rates 2025

Increases Effective October 2025

  • Manitoba: $16.10/hour (from $15.85/hour)

  • Ontario: $17.65/hour (from $17.25/hour)

    • Student wage: $16.65/hour

    • Homeworkers: $19.50/hour

  • Saskatchewan: $15.50/hour (from $15.20/hour)

  • Prince Edward Island: $16.60/hour (rising again to $17.10/hour from 1 April 2026)

Already Effective (April – September 2025)

  • Newfoundland & Labrador: $16.25/hour (from 1 April 2025)

  • New Brunswick: $15.75/hour + overtime $23.62/hour

  • Yukon: $18.10/hour (+2% rise from last year)

  • Nova Scotia: $15.85/hour (further increase to $16.60/hour from October 2025)

  • Quebec: $16.25/hour (from 1 May 2025)

  • British Columbia: $18.00/hour (from 1 June 2025) – special rates apply for liquor staff, camp leaders & platform workers

  • Northwest Territories: $17.10/hour (from $16.80/hour, effective 1 Sept 2025)

  • Nunavut: $19.90/hour (up from $19.20/hour, effective 1 Sept 2025)

Provinces With No Change

  • Alberta: $15.20/hour

    • Students under 18: $13.50/hour

    • Salespersons: $610/week

    • Domestic employees: $2,900/month

FAQs on Canada Wage Hike 2025

Will Canada wages increase in 2025?
Yes, most provinces and territories have announced increases, with changes rolling out between April and October 2025.

What is the new federal minimum wage for 2025?
From April 1, 2025, the federal minimum wage is $17.75/hour.

Who benefits from the national wage hike?
Employees in federally regulated industries directly benefit.

What if provincial wages are higher than federal?
Employers must pay the higher provincial rate where applicable.

Where can workers check official wage updates?
All confirmed rates are available on Canada.ca.

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