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Minimum wage increase met with criticism from multiple angles

Summary by Ckpg Today
PRINCE GEORGE – The B.C. government has raised the minimum wage by 40 cents, taking it from $17.85 to $18.25 an hour on June 1. It’s a raise the provincial government says matches inflation, and part of a government commitment in 2024 to raise the minimum wage every year. “Working people in our province are feeling the pressure of inflation. That’s why we acted to bring in annual minimum-wage increases, which have helped paycheques keep up with …
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Ckpg Today broke the news in Prince George, Canada on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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