‘While Canada is still struggling with elevated work-related fatality rates (5.77 per 100,000), compared to before the pandemic (5.69), we have seen a marked -11.5 per cent decline in overall occupational lost-time injury rates between 2019 and 2024. However, psychosocial work-related fatalities, defined as the source of injury being another person, have skyrocketed 350 per cent at the same time.’
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‘While Canada is still struggling with elevated work-related fatality rates (5.77 per 100,000), compared to before the pandemic (5.69), we have seen a marked -11.5 per cent decline in overall occupational lost-time injury rates between 2019 and 2024. However, psychosocial work-related fatalities, defined as the source of injury being another person, have skyrocketed 350 per cent at the same time.’