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For Immediate Release
January 3, 2007

ONTARIO GOVERNMENT RAISES MINIMUM WAGE
Increase Helps Lowest-Paid And Most Vulnerable Workers

TORONTO — The Ontario government is raising the minimum wage on February 1, 2007, for the fourth time since taking office, Labour Minister Steve Peters announced today.

“We are providing Ontario’s lowest-paid and most vulnerable workers with the fourth increase in the minimum wage in four years,” said Peters. “It is to Ontario’s economic advantage to see that our workers are paid a fair wage.”

The general minimum wage will be raised to $8.00 per hour on February 1, 2007. This is the final increase in a four-year initiative that began February 1, 2004, at which time the government undertook to raise the minimum wage for the first time since 1995. It was phased in over a four-year period to allow Ontario business time to adjust and remain competitive.

Other minimum wage rates will also increase on February 1, 2007. The minimum wage for:

“The increase is part of the McGuinty government’s investment in people,” said Peters. “By phasing in the minimum wage increases, we can help these workers benefit from Ontario’s economic growth while keeping Ontario businesses competitive.”

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Public Inquiries:

1-800-531-5551
www.ontario.ca/minimumwage



Media Contacts:

Susan McConnell
Minister's Office
416-326-7710

Belinda Sutton
Ministry of Labour
416-326-7405

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