Six new types of cancer covered in enhancements to Workers' Compensation Act
Saskatchewan has introduced amendments to its workers’ compensation system to provide more ground for firefighters.
The provincial government made changes to The Workers' Compensation Act, 2013 to provide presumptive coverage for six new types of cancer. The legislation will now cover:
"Firefighters face risks and hazards every day as they work to keep citizens and our communities safe," said Don McMorris, labour relations and workplace safety minister. "Providing additional coverage for occupational cancers is an important way we can help support firefighters and their families."
Earlier this year, Ottawa gave royal assent to Bill C-224 – An Act to establish a national framework for the prevention and treatment of cancers linked to firefighting.
Alberta and Nova Scotia also expanded cancer coverage for firefighters. Meanwhile, Ontario announced a $700,000 investment for training projects designed for 203 professional and volunteer firefighters around the province fighting fires in hazardous (Mayday) situations for small and rural services, automobile extraction, boating and water safety and elevator rescue.
Saskatchewan is also making the following changes to its WCA:
"These legislative amendments will help ensure the workers' compensation legislation is current and address concerns from employers and injured workers and their families," McMorris said.