WCB Manitoba: Day of Mourning Leaders’ Walk

WORKSafe Manitoba
Each year in Canada, we take April 28 to remember workers we lost to workplace injuries and illnesses​ with a National Day Of Mourning. Canada was the first country to commemorate this day, but it is now observed in over 80 countries around the world.
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CCOHS: Commit to Workplace Safety on the National Day of Mourning

CCOHS
April 25, 2024 – Hamilton, ON – On April 28, workplaces will come together to commemorate the National Day of Mourning, a day dedicated to honoring workers who have lost their lives, have been injured, or suffered an illness due to their work.
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WSIB: Online services for you anywhere, anytime

WSIB
Doing business with us just got easier! You can now log in to manage your account and submit documents directly to us.
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WorkSafeNB launches consultation for New Brunswick artists

WorkSafeNB is pleased to launch a consultation regarding workplace injuries and illnesses experienced by professional artists. New Brunswick artists contribute significantly to the economy and play a vital role in shaping our province’s cultural industry, influencing it with creativit
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The WCB of PEI welcomes Tareq Hadhad to its 2024 Workplace Health and Safety Conference

WCB PEI
The Workers Compensation Board’s (WCB) annual Workplace Health and Safety Conference welcomes Tareq Hadhad as the event’s keynote speaker. The conference takes place on May 9, 2024, at the Delta Hotel Prince Edward, in Charlottetown.
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WCB shares 2023 operating results

WCB Saskatchewan
Workplace Total injury rate drops to lowest level in Saskatchewan history.
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WorkSafeBC’s inspectional approach for construction in 2024 aims to reduce serious injuries and fatalities

WorkSafe-BC
WorkSafeBC’s inspectional approach for construction in 2024 aims to reduce the number of serious and fatal injuries in the sector.
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Day of Mourning 2024: Yukon workers remembered

WHITEHORSE: Yukoners are invited to the Workers’ Memorial in Shipyards Park to commemorate the Day of Mourning. The event will also be streamed online at the Yukon Federation of Labour’s Facebook page and the YFL website at 2:00 pm on Sunday, April 28.
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WCB Nova Scotia: Workplace fatalities decreased in 2023

WorkSafe Nova scotia
HALIFAX, NS – Eighteen Nova Scotians died at work or because of their work in 2023. That tragic number is a decrease from 24 fatalities in 2022, but still a sobering reminder of the human impact of workplace tragedy, and a reminder that one workplace death is too many.
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WCB PEI: National Day of Mourning is for remembering and honouring

Each year in Canada, we take April 28 to remember workers we lost to work-related injuries and illnesses with a National Day of Mourning. Canada was the first country to commemorate this day which is now observed in over 100 countries around the world.
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