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P.E.I. minimum wage rises to $13 as April arrives

The minimum hourly wage on P.E.I. rose 15 cents on Thursday to $13.

Province's minimum wage remains the highest in the Maritimes

An hour's work on P.E.I. is now worth at least $13. (Kevin Yarr/CBC)

The minimum hourly wage on P.E.I. rose 15 cents on Thursday to reach $13.

This is the second year in a row the lowest legally allowable wage rose on April 1, following an announcement of the coming increase in the fall.

Last year saw a much bigger jump, from $12.25 to $12.85.

The increase keeps the P.E.I. minimum wage the highest in the Maritimes.

The minimum wage also rose in Nova Scotia on Thursday, to $12.95.

The minimum wage in New Brunswick is $11.75.

The same provincial government order that authorized the minimum wage increase on Prince Edward Island also set $61.60 per week as the maximum amount that can be deducted from a worker's paycheque if the employer provides board and lodging.

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