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Ontario’s Minimum Wage Goes Up McGuinty Government Helps Hard Working Families

Ontario is bringing in the sixth consecutive annual increase to the minimum wage- raising it to $9.50, effective tomorrow (April 1st).

The McGuinty government began implementing annual increases in 2004. Minimum wage:

  • Increased from $6.85 in 2004 to $8.75 in 2008
  • Will reach $10.25 in 2010, a 50 per cent increase since 2004

Increasing the minimum wage is part of Breaking the Cycle: Ontario’s Poverty Reduction Strategy, which will reduce the number of children living in poverty by 25 per cent over 5 years - lifting 90,000 kids out of poverty - by boosting benefits for low-income families and enhancing publicly-funded education.

What else is Ontario doing to help hard working families?

Find out more about Ontario’s Poverty Reduction Strategy.