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Quebec’sminimum wage will rise by one dollar to $15.25 as of Monday.
The Quebec government says it is trying to improve the purchasing power of low-income earners and encourage participation in the labour market.
The province’s labour department says nearly 299,000 workers will benefit from the increase, including more than 164,000 women.
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business, which represents small and medium-sized businesses, says it worries about the effect the new wage will have on its members, noting it comes on top of rising costs for electricity, raw materials and other expenses.
Meanwhile, a group dedicated to fighting poverty in the province says the increase isn’t sufficient given rampant inflation.
Virginie Larivière says social and labour groups had been seeking $15 an hour as far back as 2016 and have been advocating for the minimum salary to be raised to $18 an hour over the past two years.