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Research

Labour Pains podcast #4 : Who killed Sir William?

July 2, 2025

In the latest episode of IWC’s podcast (formerly InjuredWorkerCast) staff lawyer Tebasum Durrani holds a discussion with Steve Mantis, co-author with Marion Endicott of Who Killed Sir William? “a reflective and analytical look at what happened to the original vision behind Ontario’s…

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Experiences, impacts and service needs of injured workers in the WSIB process – research brief

November 30, 2021

The purpose of this research, led by Dr Rebecca Scharfe and funded by Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic, was to describe the experiences and mental health needs of injured and ill Northwestern Ontario workers in the WSIB process, in order to promote…

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RAACWI Challenges workshop

October 17, 2008

Overview of the RAACWI project presented to ONIWG Plenary.…

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2007 – 2008 Injured workers annual report

October 1, 2008

Report to share news of injured workers’ events, action and research (sponsored by the Research Action Alliance on the Consequences of Work Injury).…

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Making the system better: injured workers speak out on compensation and return to work issues in Ontario

January 1, 2001

Study explores the experiences of more than 300 injured workers living in southern Ontario in seeking compensation, treatment and recovery, return to work, daily life, impact of government policies.…

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