Supporting Wildland Firefighters With Presumptive Cancer Coverage

Supporting Wildland Firefighters With Presumptive Cancer Coverage Released on August 5, 2025 On August 1, 2025, amendments to The Workers' Compensation Act, 2013 came into force, establishing presumptive cancer coverage for wildland firefighters in Saskatchewan. "We are committed to supporting our wildland firefighters, who have been putting themselves at risk to protect their communities," Deputy Premier and Minister Responsible for the Workers' Compensation Board Jim Reiter said. "Saskatchewan is leading the way in Canada with the extension of presumptive cancer coverage for 22 types of cancer." These amendments also included a number of housekeeping items: Ensuring chiropractors, health care professionals, physicians and psychiatrists licensed in other jurisdictions are covered; Allowing board members to complete proceedings after their term expires; and Enabling regulations to specify how the Saskatchewan Workers' Compensation Board publishes appeal tribunal decisions. For more information, contact: Carolyn Van der Veen Workers' Compensation Board Regina Phone: 306-787-4386 Email: cvanderveen@wcbsask.com

2025-08-07T14:46:35-06:00August 5th, 2025|news|

Firefighter cancer prevention

Firefighter cancer prevention Protect yourself the way you protect others. In the spring of 2020, WorkSafe Saskatchewan conducted a survey with 141 Saskatchewan firefighters. The survey focused on 26 firefighter cancer prevention items and found multiple gaps in the firefighter cancer preventive measures. This project was created to fill in the gaps and reinforce preventive measures through an educational video. The full video can be viewed in its entirety on YouTube or as 31 separate videos here. The videos focus on three major areas: firefighter cancer awareness firefighter cancer prevention firefighter cancer support Firefighter cancer prevention Protect yourself the way you protect others. In the spring of 2020, WorkSafe Saskatchewan conducted a survey with 141 Saskatchewan firefighters. The survey focused on 26 firefighter cancer prevention items and found multiple gaps in the firefighter cancer preventive measures. This [...]

2025-05-22T13:08:59-06:00April 25th, 2019|
Go to Top