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These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence British Columbia 27.55 146.50 143.36 654.50 818.13 1,168.75 680.29 927.67 1,175.04 79.69 159.38 318.75 Cariboo 27.55 146.50 143.36 654.50 818.13 1,168.75 619.79 845.17 1,070.54 79.69 159.38 318.75 Kootenay 27.55 146.30 143.16 654.50 818.13 1,168.75 680.29 927.67 1,175.04 79.69 159.38 318.75 Lower Mainland--Southwest / Lower Mainland--Sud-ouest 28.50 150.00 146.78 833.00 1,041.25 1,431.95 185.53 253.00 320.47 79.69 159.38 318.75 Nechako 27.55 146.50 143.36 595.00 743.75 1,062.50 680.29 927.67 1,175.04 79.69 159.38 318.75 North Coast / Côte-nord 27.55 146.50 143.36 616.00 770.00 1,100.00 618.44 843.33 1,068.22 75.00 150.00 300.00 Northeast / Nord-est 27.55 146.50 143.36 709.10 886.38 1,266.25 680.29 927.67 1,175.04 94.97 189.94 379.88 Thompson--Okanagan 25.65 146.50 143.36 714.00 892.50 1,275.00 649.37 885.50 1,121.63 79.69 159.38 318.75 Vancouver Island and Coast / Île de Vancouver et la côte 27.55 146.50 143.36 919.24 1,149.05 1,431.95 185.53 253.00 320.47 87.94 175.88 351.75 1

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Alberta 26.89 155.80 152.46 639.10 798.88 1,141.25 674.37 919.60 1,164.83 77.81 155.63 311.25 Athabasca--Grande Prairie--Peace River 28.03 155.80 152.46 708.75 885.94 1,265.63 635.56 866.67 1,097.78 94.92 189.84 379.69 Banff--Jasper--Rocky Mountain House 26.60 150.00 146.78 657.20 821.49 1,173.56 696.42 949.67 1,202.91 80.02 160.03 320.06 Calgary 27.55 155.80 152.46 644.88 806.09 1,151.56 785.69 1,071.4 1,357.11 78.52 157.03 314.06 Camrose--Drumheller 26.60 170.00 166.35 581.00 726.25 1,037.50 678.68 925.47 1,172.26 77.81 155.63 311.25 Edmonton 26.60 185.00 181.03 635.25 794.06 1,134.38 674.37 919.60 1,164.83 77.34 154.69 309.38 Lethbridge--Medicine Hat 23.75 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 672.22 916.67 1,161.11 70.31 140.63 281.25 Red Deer 26.89 150.00 146.78 639.10 798.88 1,141.25 674.37 919.60 1,164.83 77.81 155.63 311.25 Wood Buffalo--Cold Lake 26.89 224.60 219.78 735.00 918.75 1,312.50 616.49 840.67 1,064.84 98.44 196.88 393.75 2

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Saskatchewan 27.68 130.00 127.21 551.25 689.06 984.38 562.22 766.67 971.11 70.31 140.63 281.25 Northern / Nord 28.50 130.00 127.21 481.01 601.26 858.94 562.22 766.67 971.11 71.58 143.16 286.31 Prince Albert 28.50 130.00 127.21 534.45 668.06 954.38 513.33 700.00 886.67 71.58 143.16 286.31 Regina--Moose Mountain 26.60 130.00 127.21 558.25 697.81 996.88 562.22 766.67 971.11 67.97 135.94 271.88 Saskatoon--Biggar 28.50 130.00 127.21 594.06 742.57 1,060.81 562.22 766.67 971.11 72.33 144.66 289.31 Swift Current--Moose Jaw 28.50 130.00 127.21 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 562.22 766.67 971.11 70.31 140.63 281.25 Yorkton--Melville 27.68 130.00 127.21 581.74 727.17 1,038.81 562.22 766.67 971.11 70.83 141.66 283.31 3

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Manitoba 24.70 130.00 127.21 496.13 620.16 885.94 488.89 666.67 844.44 63.28 126.56 253.13 Interlake 27.76 130.00 127.21 490.00 612.50 875.00 488.89 666.67 844.44 65.63 131.25 262.50 North Central / Centre nord 24.70 130.00 127.21 425.25 531.56 759.38 488.89 666.67 844.44 63.28 126.56 253.13 North / Nord 26.60 130.00 127.21 409.50 511.88 731.25 488.89 666.67 844.44 60.94 121.88 243.75 Parklands 26.60 130.00 127.21 519.75 649.69 928.13 488.89 666.67 844.44 63.28 126.56 253.13 South Central / Centre sud 24.70 130.00 127.21 529.38 661.72 945.31 488.89 666.67 844.44 64.45 128.91 257.81 Southeast / Sud-est 26.60 139.60 136.61 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 488.89 666.67 844.44 70.31 140.63 281.25 Southwest / Sud-ouest 24.70 130.00 127.21 545.16 681.45 973.50 488.89 666.67 844.44 66.38 132.75 265.50 Winnipeg 23.48 130.00 127.21 500.50 625.63 893.75 488.89 666.67 844.44 60.94 121.88 243.75 4

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Ontario 24.70 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 646.56 881.67 1,116.78 70.31 140.63 281.25 Hamilton--Niagara Peninsula 22.80 140.00 137.00 543.24 679.04 970.06 618.44 843.33 1,068.22 66.14 132.28 264.56 Kingston--Pembroke 28.50 133.50 130.64 513.98 642.47 917.81 646.56 881.67 1,116.78 62.58 125.16 250.31 Kitchener--Waterloo--Barrie 24.70 140.00 137.00 539.00 673.75 962.50 646.56 881.67 1,116.78 65.63 131.25 262.50 London 24.70 140.00 137.00 539.00 673.75 962.50 618.44 843.33 1,068.22 65.63 131.25 262.50 Muskoka--Kawarthas 22.80 140.00 137.00 539.00 673.75 962.50 646.56 881.67 1,116.78 65.63 131.25 262.50 Northeast / Nord-est 24.70 127.70 124.96 490.00 612.50 875.00 702.78 958.33 1,213.89 65.63 131.25 262.50 Northwest / Nord-ouest 24.70 120.00 117.43 490.00 612.50 875.00 702.78 958.33 1,213.89 65.63 131.25 262.50 Ottawa 24.70 140.00 137.00 539.00 673.75 962.50 618.44 843.33 1,068.22 65.63 131.25 262.50 Stratford--Bruce Peninsula 25.92 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 702.78 958.33 1,213.89 70.31 140.63 281.25 Toronto 25.25 150.00 146.78 624.09 780.11 1,114.44 603.17 822.50 1,041.83 75.98 151.97 303.94 Windsor--Sarnia 28.31 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 590.33 805.00 1,019.67 70.31 140.63 281.25 5

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Quebec 26.60 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 592.24 807.60 1,022.96 70.31 140.63 281.25 Abitibi-Témiscamingue 26.60 130.00 127.21 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 589.11 803.33 1,017.56 70.31 140.63 281.25 Bas-Saint-Laurent 26.60 134.90 132.01 500.50 625.63 893.75 534.72 729.17 923.61 60.94 121.88 243.75 Capitale-Nationale 26.98 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 616.92 841.25 1,065.58 70.31 140.63 281.25 Centre-du-Québec 26.60 122.90 120.26 481.25 601.56 859.38 480.24 654.87 829.50 58.59 117.19 234.38 Chaudière-Appalaches 25.18 140.00 137.00 539.00 673.75 962.50 624.43 851.50 1,078.57 65.63 131.25 262.50 Côte-Nord 26.83 140.00 137.00 510.13 637.66 910.94 572.00 780.00 988.00 62.11 124.22 248.44 Estrie 24.70 124.80 122.12 500.50 625.63 893.75 580.56 791.67 1,002.78 60.94 121.88 243.75 Gaspésie--Îles-de-la-Madeleine 23.33 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 542.89 740.30 937.71 70.31 140.63 281.25 Lanaudière 29.93 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 476.67 650.00 823.33 70.31 140.63 281.25 Laurentides 26.73 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 616.92 841.25 1,065.58 70.31 140.63 281.25 Laval 28.46 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 616.92 841.25 1,065.58 70.31 140.63 281.25 Mauricie 26.60 120.00 117.43 500.50 625.63 893.75 430.22 586.67 743.11 60.94 121.88 243.75 Montérégie 28.41 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 591.56 806.67 1,021.78 70.31 140.63 281.25 Montréal 28.50 140.00 137.00 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 616.92 841.25 1,065.58 70.31 140.63 281.25 Nord-du-Québec 27.55 140.00 137.00 519.75 649.69 928.13 616.92 841.25 1,065.58 77.34 154.69 309.38 Outaouais 26.60 140.00 137.00 539.00 673.75 962.50 510.89 696.67 882.44 65.63 131.25 262.50 Saguenay--Lac-Saint-Jean 26.60 130.00 127.21 532.46 665.57 950.81 616.92 841.25 1,065.58 64.83 129.66 259.31 6

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence New Brunswick 24.70 125.00 122.32 500.50 625.63 893.75 542.96 740.40 937.84 60.94 121.88 243.75 Campbellton--Miramichi 28.12 125.00 122.32 462.00 577.50 825.00 565.58 771.25 976.92 56.25 112.50 225.00 Edmundston--Woodstock 24.23 125.00 122.32 481.25 601.56 859.38 565.58 771.25 976.92 58.59 117.19 234.38 Fredericton--Oromocto 24.70 125.00 122.32 523.25 654.06 934.38 565.58 771.25 976.92 60.94 121.88 243.75 Saint John--St. Stephen 28.50 125.00 122.32 523.25 654.06 934.38 497.71 678.70 859.69 60.94 121.88 243.75 Moncton--Richibucto 21.55 125.00 122.32 481.25 601.56 859.38 565.58 771.25 976.92 58.59 117.19 234.38 7

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Prince Edward Island / Île-du-Prince-Édouard 22.80 110.00 107.64 462.00 577.50 825.00 592.78 808.33 1,023.89 56.25 112.50 225.00 8

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Nova Scotia 22.80 120.00 117.43 500.50 625.63 893.75 565.28 770.83 976.39 60.94 121.88 243.75 Annapolis Valley 22.80 120.00 117.43 494.34 617.93 882.75 565.28 770.83 976.39 60.19 120.38 240.75 Cape Breton 24.70 130.00 127.21 455.00 568.75 812.50 565.28 770.83 976.39 60.94 121.88 243.75 Halifax 22.80 128.50 125.74 527.45 659.31 941.88 528.00 720.00 912.00 64.22 128.44 256.88 North Shore / Côte-nord 22.80 120.00 117.43 500.50 625.63 893.75 542.67 740.00 937.33 60.94 121.88 243.75 Southern / Sud 22.80 120.00 117.43 481.25 601.56 859.38 542.67 740.00 937.33 58.59 117.19 234.38 9

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Newfoundland-Labrador 29.07 140.00 137.00 514.50 643.13 918.75 616.00 840.00 1,064.00 65.63 131.25 262.50 Avalon Peninsula 28.50 135.00 132.10 577.50 721.88 1,031.25 564.67 770.00 975.33 70.31 140.63 281.25 Notre Dame--Central Bonavista Bay 33.25 140.00 137.00 393.75 492.19 703.13 604.56 824.40 1,044.24 58.59 117.19 234.38 South Coast--Burin Peninsula / Côte-sud--Burin Peninsula 29.07 140.00 137.00 478.94 598.68 855.25 616.00 840.00 1,064.00 58.31 116.63 233.25 West Coast--Northern Peninsula--Labrador / Côte-ouest--Northern Pen 28.82 140.00 137.00 490.00 612.50 875.00 707.37 964.60 1,221.83 65.63 131.25 262.50 10

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Yukon 28.03 155.80 152.46 354.38 442.97 632.81 635.56 866.67 1,097.78 94.92 189.84 379.69 11

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Northwest Terriritories 28.03 155.80 152.46 354.38 442.97 632.81 635.56 866.67 1,097.78 94.92 189.84 379.69 12

These are the going rates payable by geographic area. They were calculated based on a review of prevailing rates for these services across the country, and the labour market index (HRSDC. These rates will be used to hour occurrence occurrence Nunavut 28.03 155.80 152.46 354.38 442.97 632.81 635.56 866.67 1,097.78 94.92 189.84 379.69 13