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What is the minimum wage in each province of Canada in 2022? What's the salary situation like?

1. Minimum wage in each province of Canada in 2022

1. British Columbia: $15.20;

2. Alberta: $15.00;

3. Saskatchewan: $11.45;

4. Manitoba: $11.90;

5. Ontario: $14.35;

< p>6. Quebec: $13.50;

7. New Brunswick: $11.75;

8. Nova Scotia: $12.95;

9. Prince Edward Island: $13.00;

10. Newfoundland and Labrador: $12.65;

11. Yukon Territory: $13.85;

12 , Northwest Territories: $13.46;

13. Nunavut: $16.00. 2. Salary situation in Canada in 2022

The average salary of employees across Canada in 2020 is 1,050.59 per week, which means that the average annual salary for full-time employees is only slightly higher than 54,630 per year. Since January 2019, the average Canadian salary for 2020 increased by 4%. 1. Average annual salary in Canada by province and territory (data from January 2020)

Newfoundland and Labrador $55,508 (+2.3)

Prince Edward Island $45,912 ( +3.6%)

Nova Scotia $48,470 (+4.3%)

New Brunswick $49,511 (+2.9%)

Quebec $51,735 ( + 4.8%)

Ontario $55,524 (+3.8%)

Manitoba $49,661 (+0.1%)

Saskatchewan $54,371 (+1.9%)

Alberta $61,865 (+3.8%)

British Columbia $53,416 (+5.6%)

Yukon $61,812 ( +5.0%)

Northwest Territory $77,670 (+5.4%)

Nunavut $87,355 (+20.1%) 2. Province/territory with the highest salary growth rate

Nunavut +20.1%;

British Columbia +5.6%;

Northwest Territories +5.4%;

Yukon +5.0 %.

Additionally, there were no regions across the country that saw average annual wages drop, although Manitoba only saw an increase of 0.1 per cent, which may not be enough to keep up with the average cost of living.