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Ontario minimum wage hike will cost Metro $50M next year, grocer says

Ontario's recent decision to hike its minimum wage to $15 an hour would cost Metro up to $50 million next year and put "significant pressure" on the entire industry, the grocery chain's CEO said Tuesday.

Montreal-based grocer joins other retailers in saying rising wages will stretch their thin margins

Higher wages will cost Metro up to an extra $50 million next year, the grocer's CEO warned Tuesday. (PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)

Ontario's recent decision to hike its minimum wage to $15 an hour wouldcost Metro tens of millions of dollarsnext year and put pressureon the entire industry, the grocery chain's CEO said Tuesday.

In revealing its quarterly results, the chain said it would be exerting "strong control" over its expenses in the coming year, citing wage increases as a major factor in its outlook.

"The announced minimum wage increase in Ontario will put significant pressure on our industry in 2018," Eric R. La Fleche said.

"We estimate the impact of the increase in the minimum wage recently announced in Ontario to be approximately $45 to $50 millionon an annualized basis."

The comments come on the heels of similar ones from other retailerswho say rising wages will stretch their thin margins and even put many out of business.

Metro rival Loblaw said last month that it expects rising wage pressures will cost it $190 million next year.

Metro gave the warning on wage costs as it revealed quarterly results for the three-month period ended July 1, during which the chain's net income rose3.7 per cent, or $4.5 million, compared to the same time last year, at $183 million or 78 cents per share.

Metro's overall sales edged up 1.4 per cent or $58.7 million to $4.07 billion, but same-store sales dropped 0.2 per cent.