It’s the largest minimum wage increase in Nova Scotia’s history.
It’s going up $1.30 by October to $16.50 an hour.
The first raise will take it to $15.70 on April 1.
Labour, Skills and Immigration minister Nolan Young says inflation continues to put pressure on families, and they need to do what they can to help.
Over seven percent of workers in the province earned minimum wage last year.

