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What is the minimum wage in Canada?

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What is the minimum wage in Canada?

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    University of Ottawa

    University of Ottawa

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    Great question. So the minimum wage in Ontario is fourteen dollars and twenty five cents an hour. Ottawa also has different job opportunities across campus. So if you're interested, you can always look at the University of Ottawa website to learn more.

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    MacEwan University (Canada)

    MacEwan University (Canada)

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    The minimum wage in Canada is different in each province. For example, in Alberta is $15 per hour. In British Columbia, is $15.20 per hour, in Manitoba, $11.95 and in New Brunswicks $11.75

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    Cape Breton University (Canada)

    Cape Breton University (Canada)

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    Hi. This is Joel from Cape Breton University in beautiful Sydney, Nova Scotia. The minimum wage in Canada actually varies province by province, mainly because there are different cost of living in different provinces. Nova Scotia has one of the lower cost of living and our minimum wage is 13 dollars and 35 cents per hour.

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