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Nova Scotia says its making the biggest increase to its minimum wage ever [Video]

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The Nova Scotia government says it’s making the “biggest increase” to the minimum wage in the province’s history this year.

Labour minister Nolan Young made the declaration in a news release Wednesday, which revealed the rate will increase $1.30 in 2025 through two hikes on April 1 and Oct. 1.

“Inflation continues to put pressure on families across the province. We need to do what we can to help,” Young said.

“This year we will see the biggest increase in minimum wage ever made in our province. We’re supporting hard-working Nova Scotians while addressing the rising cost of living.”

The minimum wage is updated every year on April 1 based on the consumer price index for the previous year, plus an extra one per cent, the government said, adding the Oct. 1 hike “responds to concerns about the rising cost of living.”

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