Quebecers to rally for $15 minimum wage in Montreal
MONTREAL — Buoyed by the success of similar campaigns elsewhere, a coalition calling for a $15 hourly minimum wage in Quebec will cap off a summer of action with a demonstration in Montreal on Saturday.
Although the campaign for the $15 is nothing new, one of the organizers feels there’s been a “growing unanimity” that citizens cannot comfortably survive on minimum wage, currently $10.75 in Quebec.
“At $10.75, a person cannot live decently and with dignity,” said Daniel Boyer, the president of Quebec’s largest labour federation.
The U.S. states of New York and California have approved measures to gradually implement a $15 minimum wage, and Alberta passed regulations in September to follow suit.


