Vancouver dumps 'living wage' policy, effectively cutting wage for lowest-paid staff

Vancouver鈥檚 newly elected mayor Ken Sim addresses the media following an inauguration ceremony at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver, B.C., Nov. 7, 2022. Nearly six years after the City of Vancouver became the largest city in Canada to commit to a living wage, councillors have backed a decision to end the initiative. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Marissa Tiel

VANCOUVER - Nearly six years after Vancouver became the largest city in Canada to commit to a living wage, councillors voted to end the initiative.

In a closed-door meeting in January, council approved the action and directed staff to implement what it calls a "fair wage," by calculating the average of five years of living wages.

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