Workers rallied in support of a $15 minimum wage across Toronto and 15 other cities Saturday, as the Ontario government doubles down on its pledge to cancel what it’s calling a “crassly political” wage bump scheduled for January 2019. Workers rally in support of a $15 minimum wage Saturday outside Doug Ford's constituency office. Ford plans to freeze the minimum wage at $14. Premier Doug Ford has previously said he will freeze the minimum wage at $14 an hour. There is a need for the minimum wage to increase as the cost of living goes up.
Source: thestar September 15, 2018 20:15 UTC