Ontario Minimum Wage 2025: Rates and Schedule

Ontario's minimum wage is $17.20 per hour as of October 1, 2024, and remains in effect through 2025. Here's everything you need to know about Ontario minimum wage rates, annual earnings, and scheduled increases.

Ontario Minimum Wage Rates 2025

CategoryRate (2025)
General Minimum Wage$17.20/hr
Student Minimum Wage (under 18, ≤28 hrs/wk during school)$16.20/hr
Homeworkers$18.92/hr
Hunting & Fishing Guides (less than 5 consecutive hours)$86.00/day
Hunting & Fishing Guides (5+ hours/day)$172.00/day

Annual Income at Ontario Minimum Wage 2025

Hours/WeekAnnual GrossMonthly GrossBi-weekly
20 hours (part-time)$17,888$1,491$688
30 hours$26,832$2,236$1,032
40 hours (full-time)$35,776$2,981$1,376

Annual Gross:

Ontario Minimum Wage History

DateGeneral Rate
Oct 1, 2024$17.20/hr
Oct 1, 2023$16.55/hr
Oct 1, 2022$15.50/hr
Jan 1, 2022$15.00/hr
Oct 1, 2021$14.35/hr

When Does Ontario Minimum Wage Increase Next?

Ontario's minimum wage is reviewed annually and increases typically take effect on October 1st. The government bases increases on the Ontario Consumer Price Index from the prior year. The scheduled increase for October 2025 will be announced mid-2025 based on inflation data.

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Ontario Minimum Wage vs. Living Wage

The Ontario Living Wage Network estimates a living wage of $23.15/hr in Toronto and $19.80/hr in smaller communities. At $17.20/hr, a full-time minimum wage worker in Toronto earns well below what's needed to cover rent, food, transportation, and basic expenses in the GTA. The annual take-home of roughly $29,500 for a full-time worker at minimum wage is tight against Toronto rents averaging $2,200+/month for a one-bedroom.

Overtime Rules at Minimum Wage in Ontario

Ontario requires overtime pay of 1.5x after 44 hours per week. At $17.20/hr regular rate, overtime is $25.80/hr. Most minimum wage workers are in sectors like retail and food service where hours are closely managed to avoid overtime obligations.