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Ontario minimum wage to increase from October 2025
The minimum wage in Ontario will increase from October 1, 2025. According to the government, the general minimum wage rate will increase from $17.20 to $17.60 per hour, an increase of 40 cents per hour, or about 2.4 per cent.
Other special wage rates will also change:
Student wages will increase to $16.60 per hour.
Domestic workers will increase to $19.35 per hour.
The daily wage for hunting and fishing guides will also change to $88.05 for part-time work and $176.15 for full-time work.
Accordingly, a full-time worker in Ontario could earn about $835 more per year.
The increase comes at a time when inflation and the high cost of living in cities like Toronto continue to put a strain on households.
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