Immigrants who come to Saskatchewan under capped SINP categories — trucking, accommodations, food services, and retail trade are precisely the workers most likely to be earning at or near the minimum wage in their early years. A higher wage floor means more take-home income, greater financial stability during the settlement period, and a better foundation…

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