B.C.’s minimum wage set to reach $15 an hour
British Columbia’s minimum wage goes up 60-cents an hour as of tomorrow (June 1).
The $15.20 an hour will make it the highest rate in Canada.
June 1 is also when the lower minimum wage for B.C. liquor servers comes to an end.
“About 80 per cent of liquor servers are women, and the low liquor wage is a clear example of the gender pay gap we are fighting to eliminate,” Grace Lore, Parliamentary Secretary of Gender Equity, said. “Most minimum wage earners are women, often racialized women and newcomers who face barriers to accessing better-paying jobs.’












