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Canada Workers' Compensation Act


The Federal Workers' Compensation Service (FWCS) of the Labour Program administers the Government Employee Compensation Act (GECA). Workers' compensation programs provide medical treatment and salary protection for employees in the case of a work-related injury or occupational disease.

Does Canada have workers compensation insurance?

Similar to the United States (US), workers' compensation legislation in Canada is mandated at the equivalent to the State level. Canadian Workers' Compensa- tion Boards (WCB) are provincially and territorially regulated throughout the Country and provide insurance for workplace injuries and illnesses.

Are all Canadian workers are protected by the Workers Compensation Act?

Workers' Compensation Boards Coverage is generally mandatory, but certain industries are exempt, including dentistry, banking, and insurance. However, unlike in the US, Canadian industries that are required to purchase workers' compensation insurance can do so only from a WCB.

Who is eligible for workers compensation in Canada?

Canadian employers pay for workers' compensation Anyone running a business with employees in Canada must offer workers' compensation insurance to their workforce. You must first register your company with the WCB (Workers' Compensation Insurance Board) and then pay workers' compensation insurance premiums.



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