TORONTO - Ontario's minimum wage will be increased to $11 an hour effective June 1.

It's the first change in the rate since 2010 when the Liberal government froze the minimum wage at $10.25 an hour.

The announcement was made today by Premier Kathleen Wynne, who said the Liberals will introduce legislation to tie future increases to the rate of inflation, a key recommendation of an expert panel.

The new rate would be announced April 1 each year and take effect Oct. 1.

Anti-poverty activists and labour groups had been lobbying for an increase in the rate to $14 an hour.

But Labour Minister Yasir Naqvi said that would be "too much" for businesses to handle and could prompt some to cut jobs.

(The Canadian Press)