On the day when Manitoban’s minimum wage rises to $10 per hour, the Premier noted that approximately 28,000 Manitobans earn minimum wage. Most of them are adults, and almost half work full time. [Click on Pic to learn more]

On the day when Manitoban’s minimum wage rises to $10 per hour, the Premier noted that approximately 28,000 Manitobans earn minimum wage. Most of them are adults, and almost half work full time. [Click on Pic to learn more]
“Our population is growing and more young families than ever before are building their futures here. We understand the challenges facing renters, especially young people, seniors, and low-income families, in our low-vacancy rental market,” said Premier Greg Selinger. “This investment will help provide more housing choices for renters.” [Click on Pic to learn more]