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20-03-03
Policy
When a spouse receives both Canada Pension Plan (CPP)/Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) monthly survivors’ benefits and WSIB survivors' periodic (monthly) payments in…
The 2025 Research and Grants Program will focus on making it better, easier and faster to work with the WSIB. Three considerations for the competition include:How we workHow…
Good mental health is key to having healthy and productive workplaces in Ontario , and we want to help you promote healthy minds in your workplace. The cost of doing nothing…
Union executive absence from the negotiating table continues Toronto, May 26, 2025 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) continues to provide service to…
Work-related hearing loss is an occupational disease covered under…
18-04-11
Policy
Workers in receipt of a future economic loss (FEL) benefit, or a FEL sustainability benefit, are entitled to receive a FEL supplement while co-operating in a medical…
16-01-07
Policy
The WSIB accepts entitlement for occupational noise-induced tinnitus if it is the result of exposure to hazardous noise through employment in Ontario and if all…
16-02-10
Policy
Laryngeal cancer in workers exposed to nickel aerosol in specific industrial processes is accepted as an occupational disease under sections 2(1) and 15 of the …
Toronto, May 15, 2024 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) announced today the completion of its foreign agricultural worker review, launched in September 2023.…
Below are key links, forms, research and materials related to the WSIB, the workplace compensation system and other relevant subjects that are frequently referenced or…
12-04-05
Policy
Training agencies may arrange placements with employers (placement hosts) to give unpaid trainees work skills and experience.
A placement host that is in a…
18-03-05
Law
A loss of earnings (LOE) benefit can be commuted if
it is 10% or less of the worker’s full LOE benefit, and
the 72 month post-injury review period has expired, or…
1. What should I do with the Employer Advances Report that you sent me? We send you the Employer Advances…
Toronto, July 5, 2025 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) is pleased to announce a tentative agreement has been reached with the Ontario Compensation Employees…
If you’ve been injured or become ill on the job If we’ve paid you wage loss benefits we’re required by law to give you a T5007 statement for each tax year. We’ll mail you a…
18-01-11
Policy
The WSIB takes into consideration any payment, allowance or benefit paid to workers by their employer in respect of a work-related accident, including any gratuity,…
16-02-05
Policy
Asbestosis in workers exposed to asbestos dust in Ontario employment is an occupational disease as peculiar to and characteristic of a process, trade or occupation…
17-04-02
Policy
If requested by the accident employer, the worker must undergo an examination by a health professional selected and paid for by the employer.
16-02-06
Policy
Primary lung cancer in DOFASCO and certain other foundry workers is accepted as an occupational disease under sections 2(1) and 15 of the Workplace Safety and…
Your Guide: Benefits, services and responsibilities When you have a work-related injury or illness, we know that there can be a lot of questions. We want to help you…
16-02-08
Policy
Primary lung cancer in workers from Deloro Smelting and Refining Company exposed to arsenic is accepted as an occupational disease under sections 2(1) and 15 of the…
If you miss time from work because of a work-related injury or illness and we allow your claim, you may be entitled to loss-of-earnings and health-care benefits. While you…
WSIB’s latest position includes above-inflation wage increases, improved benefits and commitments to continue improving workloadThe WSIB calls on OCEU to return to…
Toronto, July 24, 2023 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) is trying to break down young people’s wall of invincibility with its newest…