Saskatchewan government set to raise minimum wage by 35 cents this October
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Saskatchewan government set to raise minimum wage by 35 cents this October
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26,300 full-time jobs added year-over-year in Saskatchewan despite U.S., Chinese tariffs – Clark's Crossing Gazette
The latest labour force numbers from Statistics Canada show that in spite of US and Chinese tariffs, Saskatchewan continues to have the strongest labour market in Canada. Saskatchewan has the lowest unemployment rate among provinces at 4.9 per cent, which is well below the national average of 6.9 per cent. Saskatchewan added 20,500 jobs year-over-year in June. “Saskatchewan heads into the second half of 2025 with the strongest labour market in…
Minimum Wage Set to Increase October 1 - Kindersley Social - Local Update, Sports, Events and more
On October 1, 2025, minimum wage in Saskatchewan will increase to $15.35 per hour. Saskatchewan’s minimum wage is calculated using an indexation formula, which gives equal weight to changes to the Consumer Price Index and Average Hourly Wage for Saskatchewan. “By raising the minimum wage, we are continuing to support workers and deliver on our commitment to affordability,” Deputy Premier and Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Jim Rei…
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