Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Ordinary Canadians want a $10 federal minimum wage - Tuesday March 13, 2007
TORONTO – Today, a new poll shows that up to three out of four Canadians believe that the minimum wage should be at least $10 an hour. According to NDP MP Peggy Nash (Parkdale – High Park), this is just one more indication that the federal government must take the lead when it comes to giving hardworking Canadians a living wage.
Nash currently has a bill before the House of Commons to reinstate a federal minimum wage at $10 an hour.
NDP Leader Jack Layton has made raising the minimum wage and closing growing prosperity gap for working and middle-class Canadians a top NDP budget priority. Layton has called on the government to use the upcoming federal budget to help close the prosperity gap.
“We have worked hard to put this issue on the map,” said Nash. “Now it is my hope that this poll will be one more powerful argument in favour of closing the prosperity gap by providing working people with a decent living wage.”
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