Canadian firefighters receive long-term healthcare support

Firefighters in Newfoundland and Labrador are now better protected in case of cancer or cardiac injury after the provincial government passed amendments to the Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Act.

The amendments call for the expansion of presumed cancers from 11 to 19 and create a presumption for heart injury occurring 24 hours after an emergency response call.

The newly added cancers include prostate, multiple myeloma, cervical, ovarian, penile, pancreatic, thyroid and skin.

Only two other provinces – Manitoba and Nova Scotia – and the Yukon Territory protect fire fighters against 19 cancers.

Fire fighters diagnosed with one of the 19 cancers or cardiac injury (under the conditions specified in the amendments) will receive wage-loss benefits, medical aids, and certain other benefits through WorkplaceNL, while health care costs associated with fire fighters’ cancer treatment will be paid through the Medical Care Plan.

15th District Vice President David Burry said: “On behalf of all of our members in Newfoundland and Labrador, we are very pleased with the Liberal government’s decision to add these cancers and cardiac injury.

“I also want to thank St. John’s Local 1075 President Craig Smith, Local 1075 Secretary Jim O’Toole, and everyone else who helped us advocate for the passage of these amendments. With these protections in place, our members and their families can have peace of mind should they get sick on the job.”

In 2016, the Newfoundland and Labrador provincial government passed an amendment to create a presumption for fire fighters should they contract one of 11 types of cancer including brain, breast, bladder, colorectal, esophageal, kidney, lung, testicular, ureter, leukemia, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. IAFF leaders – including Burry, Smith, and O’Toole – have since been educating the provincial government in the years since on the need to improve presumptions.

Smith continued: “Our brothers and sisters are affected by cancer and cardiac injuries at a rate much higher than the general public due to on-the-job exposures. Because we risk exposure every day, we remained steadfast with our advocacy efforts until these amendments passed.

“I would like to extend my gratitude to Provincial Premier Andrew Furey, Minister for Responsible WorkplaceNL Bernard Davis, and WorkplaceNL CEO Dennis Hogan. Without their support, this would not be possible.”

Jim O’Toole commented: “With the passage of these amendments, this provincial government is recognizing the danger fire fighters put themselves in every day. We are thankful for the added protections we now have in case of cancer and cardiac injury.

“On behalf of Newfoundland and Labrador fire fighters and their families, I would like to extend my utmost gratitude to our provincial government for doing the right thing and passing these amendments.”

To read more news and exclusive features see our latest issue here.

Never miss a story… Follow us on:
LinkedIn International Fire Buyer
Twitter logo @Firebuyer
Facebook Fire Buyer

Media Contact
Louis Curtis
Editor, International Fire Buyer
Tel: +44 (0) 1622 823 922
Email: [email protected]

About Fire Buyer

International Fire Buyer is the leading authority in global passive and active fire content, delivering expert news, in-depth articles, exclusive interviews, and industry insights across print, digital, and event platforms. Published 10 times a year, the magazine is a trusted resource for professionals seeking updates and analysis on the latest developments in the fire sector.

To submit an article, or for sponsorship opportunities, please contact our team below.

Chris Lingham image - Fire Buyer

Chris Lingham

Group Sales Manager

Afua Akoto picture - Fire Buyer

Afua Akoto

Marketing Manager

Read the Latest Issue

Follow us on X

Follow us on X

Click Here

Follow us on LinkedIn

Follow us on LinkedIn

Click Here

Advertise here

Reach decision makers and amplify your marketing

Advertise here

Click Here

Related News

Picture of Aico sustainability rating certificate - Photo by Aico - Fire Buyer

Aico in Top 1% with EcoVadis Platinum Rating

Aico has achieved the prestigious Platinum rating from EcoVadis, the world’s most trusted provider of business sustainability ratings
Picture of Houses of Commons - Photo by Flare Communications - Fire Buyer

Britannia Fire Warns of Industry Challenges Ahead of PFAS Ban

Andy Spence, Joint Managing Director of Britannia Fire, the leading manufacturer of fire extinguishers in the UK, last week addressed the
Picture of Marioff IOT water mist system - Photo by Marioff - Fire Buyer

Marioff Pioneers IoT Innovation in Water Mist Fire Protection

Marioff, a global leader in water mist fire protection, is proud to be among the first in the fire protection industry to introduce an Internet of
Picture of Canfield Mountain brush fire - Fire Buyer

Two Firefighters Killed in Idaho Ambush

A tragic incident unfolded near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho on Sunday when firefighters responding to a brush fire on Canfield Mountain were

Rebecca Spayne & Paul Joseph Join Judging Panel for 2025 Fire Buyer Awards

We’re excited to announce that Rebecca Spayne, Managing Editor at Hand Media International, and Paul Joseph, Editor at Fire Buyer
Picture of Magirus CEO handover - Photo by Magirus GmbH - Fire Buyer

Magirus Appoints New CEO as Leadership Transition Begins

Magirus GmbH has announced a change in leadership, with Fatmir Veselaj set to take over as CEO of the Ulm-based firefighting technology
Picture of INTERZCHUTZ event - Photo by Rainer Jensen - Fire Buyer

INTERSCHUTZ 2026: “Turning Point” Brings New Momentum

With eleven months to go before the start of INTERSCHUTZ 2026, strong exhibitor interest is already evident for the world’s leading trade
Picture of Cast-Pro product award winner - Photo by C-TEC - Fire Buyer

CAST-PRO Wins Fire Innovation of the Year Award

CAST-PRO, the integrated ‘all in one’ fire detection and alarm device, has been named Fire Innovation of the Year at the Fire & Security
Picture of new Oshkosh Striker Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting vehicles - Photo by Oshkosh - Fire Buyer

Oshkosh Striker Fire Trucks Arrive at DC Airports

Oshkosh Airport Products has announceed the delivery of three advanced Striker Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles to the

José Musse Joins Judging Panel for 2025 Fire Buyer Awards

We’re excited to announce that Jose Musse, Director – Fire Training Center of Peru, will be joining the esteemed judging panel for the 2025 Fire Buyer Awards, taking place on November 13.
Scroll to Top