Saskatchewan’s minimum wage will increase to $15.35 per hour, effective October 1, 2025, following the province’s established indexation formula, which equally weighs changes in the Consumer Price Index and the Average Hourly Wage. Deputy Premier Jim Reiter emphasized that this increase reinforces the government’s commitment to supporting workers and maintaining affordability, while preserving Saskatchewan’s competitive advantage through low personal tax rates. Having fulfilled their 2022 commitment of a 27% wage increase, the government is now consulting with Chambers of Commerce and stakeholders to balance employee benefits with business sustainability in the provincial economy.