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Toronto-area workers must make at least $25 an hour for a living wage, report says. Here’s how that compares across Ontario

Workers in the Greater Toronto Area must now earn $25.05 per hour to make a living wage, according to a new report, an increase of about $2 when compared with the year before and far above the minimum wage in the province.

The Ontario Living Wage Network published its annual report Monday, about a month after Ontario increased the minimum wage across the province to $16.55.

“The rising cost of living impacts those at the bottom of the wage spectrum the most,” the report reads.

I predict crime will increase dramatically over the next year and beyond. When a city becomes this unaffordable a callous tribal morality takes hold.

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