Nova Scotia Minimum Wage Increase 2025: An Employer’s Guide

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Kiljon Shukullari

Kiljon Shukullari, HR Advisory Manager

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What is the minimum wage in Nova Scotia
The minimum wage in Nova Scotia increased to
$16.50 per hour
on October 1, 2025.
On April 1, 2025, the province's minimum wage had increased to $15.70 per hour from $15.20 per hour. This minimum wage increase rate is adjusted in accordance with the Provincial Consumer Price Index (CPI), plus an extra one per cent.  
The minimum wage in Nova Scotia is updated every year on April 1 based on the consumer price index for the previous year, plus an extra one per cent.
The additional increase on October 1 this year is due to concerns about the increased cost of living.
Provincially regulated employers are obligated to pay their minimum wage staff the correct minimum wage.
What is minimum wage?
Minimum wage is the lowest wage you can pay your staff. Every province’s minimum wage rate is covered by its employment standards legislation. Employers can pay their employees more wages if they wish to, but they cannot pay them less than the provincial minimum wage. Those working in federally regulated industries, such as railways, postal services, banks, etc., receive the 
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What are the rules around paying employees when they are called into work outside of regular work hours?
Employers must pay employees for at least three hours of work at the minimum wage rate when an employee is called into work outside of work hours. This applies even if the employee works less than three hours.
Are employees to be paid if they are waiting for work?
Yes. If an employee is in the workplace at the request of the employer, waiting for work, the employer is required to pay the employee at least the minimum wage for those hours. For example, an employee at a coffee shop is asked to come in 7am but it is only at 8am that business picks up. The employee works from 8am to 12pm. The employer would be required to pay the employee their regular wage for the 8 to 12 shift plus at least the minimum wage for the time spent waiting from 7am to 8am.
What about employee pay related to piecework?
The piecework arrangement is when employers in Nova Scotia pay employees by the quantity produced and not by the hour. As per the general minimum wage order, employers can’t pay employees less for piecework than what employees would have earned at the minimum wage for the number of hours worked.
The only exception to this rule is staff employed on a farm whose work is directly related to picking fruit, vegetables and tobacco.
What about deductions related to board and lodging?
Employers can deduct the following amounts for board and lodging from an employee’s minimum wage:
For board and lodging for each week: $68.20
For board only for each week: $55.55
For lodging only for each week: $15.45
For a single meal: $3.65
Can the cost of uniforms be deducted from the Nova Scotia minimum wage?
Employers may not take the cost of a uniform from the employee’s wages if doing so will take their hourly wage below the minimum wage. However, employers can deduct the cost of dry cleaning a uniform made of wool or a heavy material from the employee’s minimum wage. The employer is allowed to do this even if the employee’s wages fall below the minimum wage.
Which employees are not covered by minimum wage rules?
The Nova Scotia minimum wage rules do not apply to the following employees:
Certain farm workers
Apprentices employed under the terms of an apprenticeship agreement under the Apprenticeship and Trades Qualifications Act (see NS Apprenticeship Agency)
Anyone receiving training under government-sponsored and government-approved plans
Anyone employed at a non-profit playground or summer camp
Real estate and car salespersons
Commissioned salespersons who work outside the employer’s premises, but not those on established routes
Insurance agents licensed under the Insurance Act
Staff working on a fishing boat
Employees covered by the minimum wage orders concerning 
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Logging and Forest Operations
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Construction and Property Maintenance
Employees who provide domestic service for or give personal care to an immediate family member in a private home and are working for the householder
Employees who provide domestic service for or give personal care in a private home and are working for the householder for 24 hours or less per week
Athletes while engaged in activities related to their athletic endeavor
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