Salaire minimum : entrevue avec le Collectif pour un Québec sans pauvreté | D'abord l'info
The minimum wage in Quebec is increasing. Starting today (May 1, 2026), the hourly rate will rise from $16.10 to $16.60. That's an increase of 50 cents per hour. What does this mean for a worker, and more importantly, is it enough? Interview with Serge Petitclerc, co-spokesperson for the Collective for a Poverty-Free Quebec For more information, read our articles: The minimum wage in Quebec increases to $16.60 per hour https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/... Montreal is the most expensive city in Quebec for families, according to IRIS https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/... See our inflation dashboard: https://ici.radio-canada.ca/info/2022... #economy #finance #quebec #ICIRDI -- Subscribe to our Radio-Canada Information channel to follow live news in Canada and internationally: https://www.youtube.com/radiocanadain... Access essential news by downloading the Radio-Canada Info app: https://ici.radio-canada.ca/appli-inf... Find us also on: X: / radiocanadainfo TikTok: / radio.canada.info Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/info.radio-c...

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