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Ontario expanding firefighter cancer coverage for WSIB claims

Firefighters take a break from working on a house fire on Argyle street in Toronto, Wednesday July 5, 2017. Ontario is expanding workplace coverage of cancers for firefighters. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Mark Blinch. MB/

TORONTO — Ontario is expanding workplace coverage of cancers for firefighters.

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Minister of Labour Monte McNaughton says pancreatic and thyroid cancers in firefighters will now be presumed to be work related.

He says this will allow firefighters to speed up their Workplace Safety and Insurance Board claims.

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McNaughton says the changes will be retroactive to 1960 in order to cover both active and retired firefighters.

The province says upwards of 60 firefighters die every year from cancer across the country, with about half of those deaths occurring in Toronto.

Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs Rob Grimwood says the move will help firefighters in their recoveries.

The changes apply to full-time, part-time, volunteer and First Nations firefighters along with fire investigators.

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