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PREMIUM Pharmacist wins mental disorder claim linked to chemo drug exposure
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Legislation & Government PolicyWorkplace Safety
P.E.I. becomes first province to lower colorectal cancer screening age to 45
Prince Edward Island has become the first province in Canada to lower the starting age for colorectal cancer screening from 50 to 45, the provincial government announced March 30. Islanders… …
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Cancer-stricken medical responders deserve support, says fire chief for Neebing, Ont.
By Carl Clutchey | The Chronicle-Journal Neebing’s fire chief is urging the province to add medical first responders to a list of crew members eligible for compensation should they become ill… …
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Legislation & Government PolicyWorkplace Safety
B.C. adds eight cancers to firefighter compensation list, most in Canada
British Columbia is expanding workers’ compensation cancer coverage for firefighters, adding eight cancers to the existing list of presumptive occupational diseases under the Workers Compensation Act. The province will amend… …



