As of June 1, the minimum wage in B.C. has risen to $15.65 per hour, but advocates say that falls far short of a ‘living wage’ in most communities. Kamil Karamali reports.
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B.C. raises minimum wage to $15.65 per hour but advocates say that’s still too low
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