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Employment addressed in federal accessibility bill

June 27, 2018

Before the House of Commons adjourned for the summer, the government introduced Bill C-81, the Accessible Canada Act, intended to help create a barrier-free Canada. The proposed legislation aims to identify, remove and prevent accessibility barriers in areas that fall under federal…

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Filed Under: Employment, Law Reform

Where do the parties stand on Workers’ Comp?

May 28, 2018

On June 7th this year, injured workers, like all Ontarians, will have an opportunity to cast a vote for the next provincial government. We asked the major parties where they stand on Workers’ Compensation. Whether you are an injured worker or an…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Injured workers, Law Reform

Appeal Court Stops WSIB Criminalization of Injured Workers’ Recovery from Injury

May 17, 2018

Ontario’s Court of Appeal has issued its decision on three cases that were heard together challenging convictions of injured workers for failing to report a material change of circumstances (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board v. Curtis, 2018 ONCA 441 (CanLII). Injured…

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Filed Under: Appeals, Benefits, Law Reform

“Deeming the WSIB unfit to serve Ontario’s injured workers”

April 12, 2018

Nickel Belt MPP France Gélinas rose in the Legislative Assembly Tuesday to call out the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) on practices that have had catastrophic impacts for two miners in her constituency – and that can have devastating consequences for…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Deeming, Health Care, Law Reform, Videos

Injured workers and the Assembly

March 29, 2018

It’s been a busy week in Ontario’s Legislative Assembly as the province moves towards the June election. MPPs raised several issues facing injured workers: Questions in the House Deeming – on Monday Cindy Forster (Welland) again questioned why “the government continues to…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Coverage, Law Reform

Ask your candidate! Election 2018

March 27, 2018

Find out where the candidates in your community stand on workers’ compensation issues. Download the questionnaire prepared by the Ontario Network of Injured Workers’ Groups (ONIWG) and send it to your local election candidates. Give them a deadline (maybe 3 weeks from…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Law Reform

“Dwindling WSIB coverage and underhanded tricks…”

March 1, 2018

Yesterday in the Legislative Assembly, Paul Miller, MPP for Hamilton East-Stoney Creek, called out the government for the state of Ontario’s workers’ compensation system. The Poverty Reduction critic for the NDP addressed cuts to health care benefits, urging the government to urged…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Law Reform

Chronic Mental Stress Victory!

February 7, 2018

In 2017, the Ontario Network of Injured Workers’ Group (ONIWG), Injured Workers’ Consultants Community Legal Clinic (IWC), and one brave injured worker launched a court challenge for mental stress claims. Four years after the bar on chronic stress claims was found to…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Benefits, Law Reform, Mental Health

On the floor of the House

November 28, 2017

Today in the Ontario Legislative Assembly two more petitions from injured workers were presented by MPPs John Yakabuski (Renfrew-Nippising-Pembroke) and James J. Bradley ( St Catharines) While Bill 148 Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 (S.O. 2017 c.22) – including mandated minimum…

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Filed Under: Law Reform, Mental Health

Urgent action by Minister needed now on deeming

November 21, 2017

On November 17, the Legislative Assembly adopted the report of the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs on Bill 148 Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 (see amended version) and  have ordered it for third reading. The proposed NDP amendment,…

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Filed Under: Deeming, Law Reform

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