Panel announced to review Alberta’s minimum wage
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Labour and Immigration Minister Jason Copping says an independent panel of experts will review the impacts of the province’s minimum wage on the economy.
It will consist of nine people, including academics, business owners, and servers.
- Joseph Marchand, associate professor of economics, University of Alberta
- Anindya Sen, professor of economics
- Mark von Schellwitz, vice-president (Western Canada), Restaurants Canada
- Richard Truscott, vice-president, British Columbia and Alberta, Canadian Federation of Independent Business
- Jason Stanton, owner, Running Room
- Branko Culo, owner of Express Employment and member of Alberta Enterprise Group
- Delphine Borger, server, Blink Restaurant, Calgary
- Rachel Donnelly, server, Chop Steakhouse
- Nicole Lyckama, server, Blink Restaurant, Calgary
The panel will be lead by Marchand, who says they will look into all available economic data of the “NDP’s 50 per cent increase in the minimum wage”.