B.C. to boost minimum wage to $16.75 an hour, matching inflation with 6.9% hike
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s minimum wage will increase to $16.75 an hour, a boost that the government says fulfils a promise to tie the benchmark pay level to inflation.
The new minimum wage kicks in on June 1 and represents a 6.9 per cent increase from the current $15.65 an hour.
Labour Minister Harry Bains says the measure is a key step to preventing the province’s lowest-paid workers from falling behind.
He says the same percentage increase will apply for residential caretakers, live-in home-support workers and camp leaders.