Saskatchewan NDP says $15 not enough for minimum wage
While Saskatchewan’s NDP is glad to see a $15 minimum wage on the way for the province, the party’s labour critic said the increase is too little and coming too late.
“It’s important that we’re seeing an increase for workers at a time of crucial affordability crisis in this province, so I do want to recognize that it will be a good step for workers,” conceded Jennifer Bowes. “But (it’s) not going far enough for workers at a very crucial time where they’re struggling in our province.”
The government announced Tuesday the minimum wage will increase from $11.81 per hour to $13 per hour on Oct. 1. It then will increase to $14 on Oct. 1, 2023, and $15 on Oct. 1, 2024.
Bowes pointed out that when the minimum wage goes up this fall, Saskatchewan will then have the second-lowest minimum wage in the country instead of the lowest, the province’s current place.


