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September 11, 2023  

Ill worker rescued from reseach station in Antarctica now in a hospital in Australia

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September 8, 2023  

Naloxone kits across Canada should have both nasal spray and injection options: panel

News Health & Safety
September 7, 2023  

WorkSafeBC now accepting applications for asbestos abatement licenses

News Health & Safety
September 6, 2023  

Man seriously injured after car crashes through window in Edmonton: police

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September 6, 2023  

Connecticut farm worker is paralyzed after being attacked by a bull

News Health & Safety
September 6, 2023  

Calgary daycares hit by E. coli outbreak could be shut down for another week

News Health & Safety
September 5, 2023  

University of Guelph fined more than $60,000 after worker injured while unloading truck

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September 5, 2023  

Mounties eyeing change to recreational cannabis use policy for members

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September 5, 2023  

An attack on a Chinese mining convoy carrying gold in Congo leaves 4 dead, authorities say

News Global OHS News
September 1, 2023  

Mississippi candidate for attorney general says the state isn’t doing enough to protect workers

News Health & Safety
August 31, 2023  

‘Persistent’ bears force 160 firefighters to pull out of B.C. Interior camp

News Health & Safety
August 31, 2023  

Contractor fined $60,000 after Stelco worker critically hurt in fall during repair and maintenance work

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August 31, 2023  

A train slams into a group of workers on the tracks at an Italian station, killing 5 of them

News Health & Safety
August 30, 2023  

Ontario universities pull course info from public sites after hate-motivated stabbing attack in Waterloo

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August 30, 2023  

Quebec transport minister apologizes after being photographed without seatbelt

News Health & Safety
August 29, 2023  

Ontario company that provided drawings for concrete pour fined $75,000 after collapse on high-rise project injured two workers