Media Release: The City of Iqaluit sentenced under the Nunavut Safety Act

Iqaluit, NU (May 3, 2023) – On May 2, 2023, the City of Iqaluit appeared in the Nunavut Court of Justice in Iqaluit and entered a guilty plea to an offence under the Safety Act.
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Yellowknife Student Wins Territorial Safety Video Contest

Yellowknife, NT (May 4, 2023) – A video by Sir John Franklin High School student Kai Walden that encourages youth to think about their rights as workers has won the territorial 2023 Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission’s (WSCC) Focus on Safety Youth Video Contest.
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WorkSafeNB announces 2023 student safety video winners

WorkSafeNB is thrilled to recognize this year’s Focus on Safety provincial contest winners!
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WCB Nova Scotia’s Impact of Workplace Injury Report shows continued progress

WorkSafe Nova scotia
Nova Scotia is making progress on reducing the impact of workplace injuries.
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Day of Mourning honours workers’ lives lost

WORKSafe Manitoba
Manitoba designates every April 28 as the Day of Mourning to honour those who lost their lives as a result of workplace illness and injury. Last year, the province lost 21 people due to work-related causes.
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Nova Scotians Honour Workers and Families on Day of Mourning

WorkSafe Nova scotia
Nova Scotians come together annually on April 28 to remember those who have died or were injured because of a workplace accident or work-related illness, as part of the National Day of Mourning.
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Day of Mourning commemorates the loss of 181 workers in B.C. last year

WorkSafe-BC
April 28 serves as a solemn occasion to remember workers who lost their lives on the job and to reaffirm our collective commitment to creating safer workplaces.
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WorkplaceNL remembers workers who lost their lives, were injured or suffered illness on the National Day of Mourning

St. John’s, NL – Every year on April 28, WorkplaceNL remembers those who lost their lives, were injured or experienced illness due to their work for the National Day of Mourning.
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For the second year in a row, poll shows most Ontarians know about their right to refuse unsafe work

WSIB
TORONTO, April 28, 2023 – Marking the annual National Day of Mourning, a new poll shows that the majority of Ontarians remain aware of their right to refuse unsafe work while on the job.
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Day of Mourning Special Issue

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Today, we take a moment to remember all those who have died, been injured or suffered illness in the workplace. We take a moment to remember the families, friends, communities and colleagues they’ve tragically left behind.
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