The minimum wage in Nova Scotia will go up by 20 cents an hour, starting April 1.
Increasing the minimum wage to $10.60 an hour was recommended by a committee that reviews the rate.
The minimum wage for workers with less than three months' experience will also increase by 20 cents an hour, to $10.10.
Nova Scotia adjusts its minimum wage once a year based on the previous year's national consumer price index.
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