Highlights: Federal wages in Canada rise to $17.75 per hour from April 2025
- Canada has recently announced a rise in federal wages to $17.75 per hour.
- The new hike of 2.4% is to be in line with the annual Consumer Price Index.
- Employees regulated at the federal level sectors will be affected by the new hike.
- The revised wages are a part of the federal government’s approach to streamlining income stability.
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Rise in Canadian Federal Wages
The Canadian government has increased the federal wages to 17.75 per hour, accounting for a 2.4% hike. The wage revision is a part of Canada’s approach towards bringing stability in income and is aligned with the annual Consumer Price Index.
The wage revision will impact employees associated with industries regulated by the federal government, such as telecommunication, interprovincial transportation, and banking. The payroll has to be updated to check the new rate. If the territorial or provincial minimum wage appears to be higher than the federal rate, then the higher wage is to be paid.
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Canadian Federal Minimum Wage
Canada recalculates the federal minimum wage each year on April 01 on the basis of the average Consumer Price Index of the previous year. The rate is rounded to the nearest $0.05. The table below shows the consistent increase in annual wages:
|
Year |
Minimum Federal Wage |
|
2021 |
$15.00 |
|
2022 |
$15.55 |
|
2023 |
$16.65 |
|
2024 |
$17.30 |
|
2025 |
$17.75 |
The 2021 Census by Statistics Canada had revealed that around 1.3 million immigrants are Indians by nationality, accounting for 3.7% of the total population of Canada. Most of the Indian Canadians usually live in Alberta, Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia.
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