
Fight for $15 minimum wage has businesses, economists question economic impact
Ontario’s minimum wage workers are set to get a bump in their paycheques after the province voted in favour of raising the standard to $15 an hour over the next two years.
Currently at $11.60 an hour, the minimum wage will rise under the legislation to $14 an hour on Jan. 1, with the increase to $15 coming in 2019.
The push to raise the minimum wage is also gaining traction in Alberta and British Columbia.
But the validity of raising wages depends on who you ask.