Minimum wage rises to $15.35 per hour in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan’s lowest earners are getting a raise.
The provincial government has raised the minimum wage from $15/hour to $15.35/hour.
Saskatchewan calculates its minimum wage using an indexation formula designed to give equal weight to changes in both the Consumer Price Index and the province’s average hourly wage. Use of the formula was paused between 2022 and 2024 as the province implemented a series of incremental increases to raise the minimum wage from $11.81/hour to $15/hour, but after achieving that goal the government has now returned to using the formula.
“By raising the minimum wage, we are continuing to support workers and deliver on our commitment to affordability,” Jim Reiter, Saskatchewan’s deputy premier and minister of labour relations and workplace safety, said in a statement.


