B.C. expands firefighters’ compensation coverage by adding eight cancers to list
VICTORIA — British Columbia has expanded its compensation coverage for firefighters in the province by adding eight cancers to the list of eligible illnesses.
The province says the additions to the list of diseases “presumed to be linked to the work done by firefighters” make B.C. the most comprehensively covered Canadian province.
The newly added diseases include skin cancer, mesothelioma, soft-tissue sarcoma and pharynx cancers, putting the total number of cancers covered for B.C. firefighters at 26.
The BC General Employees’ Union says in a statement it welcomes the move, calling it a “step forward” for the more than 15,000 firefighters covered under the province’s Workers’ Compensation Act.
