Ontario to boost injured worker benefits, extend coverage beyond age 65

Ontario to boost injured worker benefits, extend coverage beyond age 65

TORONTO — Ontario workers who are injured on the job could soon receive higher loss-of-earnings benefits, under legislation the labour minister plans to introduce.
David Piccini says it would be the first increase to income replacement benefits in nearly 30 years.
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