June has arrived with no shortage of legislative activity. From a landmark BC Court of Appeal ruling on remote work to new federal equal treatment rules for temporary workers, a Manitoba Royal Assent, and minimum wage increases taking effect across multiple provinces, there is a lot for Canadian employers to keep up with. Below is a province-by-province breakdown of every employment law change, wage update, and court decision that matters to your organization — all from May 1, 2026 onward.
The 2026 AODA Reporting Deadline Is Approaching
Did you know that Ontario organizations with 20 or more employees must file their next accessibility compliance report by December 31, 2026? It's never too early to start reviewing your requirements — and the penalties for non-compliance can reach $100,000 per day.
📧 Book a discovery call by emailing service@hrcovered.com with the subject line "AODA".
Get Your WSIB Rebate with Zero Risk
Most business owners we talk to either don't know WSIB's Health & Safety Excellence Program exists, or they gave up on it because the paperwork is a nightmare. That's why we launched WSIB Rebate Ready — a hands-on, 1-on-1 service where we do the heavy lifting, build your evidence packages, and secure your maximum rebate. Best of all, it completely pays for itself.
Our fee is 50% of your max rebate, and if you don't get back at least what you paid us, you get a full refund. Zero risk, pure profit, and a safer workplace.
If your max rebate is $6,000, you pay us $3,000 upfront.
We do the work, you secure your rebate, and you walk away with the profit and a safer business.
📧 Email service@hrcovered.com with the subject line "Excellence" and we'll fill you in on the details.
All rates are current as of June 2026. Upcoming changes are noted where confirmed.
| Province / Territory | Current Rate | Upcoming Change |
|---|---|---|
| 🌾 Alberta | $15.00/hr | No scheduled increase announced |
| 🏔️ British Columbia | $18.25/hr | Effective June 1, 2026 |
| 🇨🇦 Federal (Federally Regulated) | $18.15/hr | Effective April 1, 2026 |
| 🦬 Manitoba | $16.00/hr | ↑ $16.40 — October 1, 2026 |
| 🌊 New Brunswick | $15.90/hr | Effective April 1, 2026 |
| 🐟 Newfoundland & Labrador | $16.35/hr | Effective April 1, 2026 |
| 🌌 Northwest Territories | $16.95/hr | Effective September 1, 2025 |
| ⚓ Nova Scotia | $16.75/hr | ↑ $17.00 — October 1, 2026 |
| 🐻❄️ Nunavut | $19.75/hr | Effective April 1, 2026 |
| 🍁 Ontario | $17.60/hr | ↑ $17.95 — October 1, 2026 |
| 🥔 Prince Edward Island | $17.00/hr | ↑ $17.30 — October 1, 2026 |
| ⚜️ Québec | $16.60/hr | Effective May 1, 2026 |
| 🌻 Saskatchewan | $15.35/hr | Effective October 1, 2025 |
| 🏔️ Yukon | $18.51/hr | Effective April 1, 2026 |
Health & Safety Compliance:
What Every Employer Needs to Know
A workplace injury, ministry inspection, or compliance complaint can happen when you least expect it. Join HR Covered for a practical session covering what employers are expected to have in place — and the steps you can take to reduce risk before problems arise.