Alberta should follow B.C.’s lead in raising minimum wage, says NDP leadership candidate
Alberta NDP leadership candidate Kathleen Ganley on Tuesday called for Alberta to raise the minimum wage.
Ganley says B.C.’s move to $17.40 per hour starting June 1 means Alberta, which sits at $15 as a minimum wage, should follow suit. B.C. workers already have a minimum wage of $16.75.
Specifically, Ganley believes the minimum wage should immediately increase to $16, then to $17 next year.
“Alberta workers are falling farther and farther behind,” Ganley said.