Ontario has officially confirmed a new minimum wage rate for 2026. The general hourly wage will increase to $17.95 per hour starting October 1, 2026.

This change will directly impact workers across retail, hospitality, restaurants, and other provincially regulated sectors.
The increase of $0.35 (1.9%) is based on Ontarioβs inflation-linked formula under the Employment Standards Act.
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Key Highlights of the 2026 Wage Increase
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| New General Rate | $17.95/hour |
| Previous Rate | $17.60/hour |
| Increase | $0.35 (1.9%) |
| Effective Date | October 1, 2026 |
| CPI Adjustment | +1.9% |
Ontario adjusts minimum wage annually based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), with official announcements made by April 1 each year.
How the Increase is Calculated
The formula is simple: Current Wage Γ Inflation Rate = New Wage (rounded to nearest $0.05)
| Step | Calculation |
|---|---|
| Starting Rate | $17.60 |
| CPI Increase | +1.9% |
| Result | $17.95 |
Full-Time Earnings at New Rate
| Period | At $17.60 | At $17.95 |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly (40 hrs) | $704 | $718 |
| Monthly | $2,816 | $2,872 |
| Annual | $36,608 | $37,336 |
Annual increase: $728 before deductions.
Student Minimum Wage
The student rate will increase from $16.60 to $16.90/hour.
Eligibility Conditions
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Age | Under 18 |
| Hours | Max 28/week during school |
| Status | Must be enrolled |
Examples
| Scenario | Pay Rate |
|---|---|
| 17 yrs, 25 hrs/week | $16.90 |
| 17 yrs, 35 hrs/week | $17.95 |
| 18 yrs, 20 hrs/week | $17.95 |
| Summer full-time (under 18) | $16.90 |
Homeworker Minimum Wage
Homeworkers will earn $19.70/hour (up from $19.35).
This applies to: Piecework, Home-based production work
It equals 110% of the general minimum wage.
Wilderness Guide Daily Rates
| Category | 2025 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Under 5 hrs/day | $88.05 | $89.75 |
| 5+ hrs/day | $176.15 | $179.50 |
Provincial vs Federal Minimum Wage
| Sector | Jurisdiction | Rate (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Retail, Restaurants | Provincial | $17.95 |
| Construction, Offices | Provincial | $17.95 |
| Banks, Airlines | Federal | $18.15 |
| Telecom, Railways | Federal | $18.15 |
Minimum Wage Growth History
| Year | Rate | Increase |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $17.95 | +$0.35 |
| 2025 | $17.60 | +$0.40 |
| 2024 | $17.20 | +$0.65 |
| 2023 | $16.55 | +$1.05 |
| 2022 | $15.50 | +$0.50 |
| 2018 | $14.00 | +$2.40 |
Total growth since 2018: 28.6%
Comparison with Other Provinces
| Region | Wage |
|---|---|
| Nunavut | $19.75 |
| Federal | $18.15 |
| British Columbia | ~$18.25 |
| Ontario | $17.95 |
| Quebec | ~$16.60 |
| Alberta | $15.00 |
Ontario remains among the higher-paying provinces but below federal rates.
Living Wage Gap
| Region | Living Wage | Minimum Wage | Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toronto | $27.20 | $17.95 | -$9.25 |
| Ottawa | $22.80 | $17.95 | -$4.85 |
| Hamilton | $22.60 | $17.95 | -$4.65 |
| London | $20.60 | $17.95 | -$2.65 |
Minimum wage remains below living wage levels across most regions.
Who Earns Minimum Wage?
| Sector | Impact Level |
|---|---|
| Hospitality | Very High |
| Retail | Very High |
| Personal Services | High |
| Agriculture | Moderate |
| Manufacturing | Lower |
Key trends: Majority are under 25, Higher representation among women, Many are part-time workers
Common Violations to Watch
| Issue | Example |
|---|---|
| Unpaid Training | Trial shifts without pay |
| Wage Deductions | Charging for uniforms |
| Off-Clock Work | Pre/post shift tasks unpaid |
| Misclassification | Calling employees contractors |
| Tip Abuse | Using tips to meet wage |
Important Dates
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Announcement | April 1, 2026 |
| Effective Date | October 1, 2026 |
| Next Update | April 1, 2027 |
Future Projections
| Year | Estimated Wage |
|---|---|
| 2027 | ~$18.35 |
| 2028 | ~$18.70 |
| 2029 | ~$19.10 |
| 2030 | ~$19.50 |
Ontario could reach $20/hour by 2031 if trends continue.
Final Summary
- New wage: $17.95/hour
- Increase: $0.35 (1.9%)
- Effective: October 1, 2026
- Annual gain: ~$728
While wages continue to rise with inflation, they still fall short of the actual cost of living in many parts of Ontario.
Workers should verify updated pay rates after October 1.
FAQs
What is overtime at $17.95?
Overtime (after 44 hours/week): $26.93/hour
Can employers average hours?
No. Minimum wage applies per pay period.
Do commission workers qualify?
Yes. Total earnings must meet minimum wage.
What if I’m called a contractor?
You may still qualify as an employee depending on work conditions.
Are any workers exempt?
Some exceptions exist (e.g., certain trainees, professionals), but most workers are covered.
