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Here's what's going to cost you more — or less — in B.C. in 2021


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From ICBC and ferry fares to electricity and the minimum wage, here’s a rundown of some of the changes coming into effect in 2021.
Minimum wage: As of June 2021, minimum-wage workers in B.C. will receive $15.20 an hour. B.C.’s minimum wage has gone up every June 1 since 2018.
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Ferry, transit fares capped: B.C.’s Transportation Ministry announced in December that B.C. Ferries will receive more than $300 million in Safe Restart money, some of which will limit average annual fare increases to 2.3 per cent until March 31, 2024.

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