🔥 Injured Workers Day 2026
• Thunder Bay: May 29, 10 AM (City Hall)
• Toronto: June 1, 11 AM (Queens Park)
• Hamilton: June 1, 11 AM (City Hall)
• London: June 1, 1 PM (Victoria Park NW)
Join the movement for justice!
🔥 Injured Workers Day 2026
• Thunder Bay: May 29, 10 AM (City Hall)
• Toronto: June 1, 11 AM (Queens Park)
• Hamilton: June 1, 11 AM (City Hall)
• London: June 1, 1 PM (Victoria Park NW)
Join the movement for justice!
We’re @3mpwrApp building Ontario’s legal intelligence system to turn 50,161 tribunal decisions into actionable insights for injured workers, persons with disabilities, and advocates.
📊 Goal: Improve known outcomes from 16.8% to 70–80%
⚖️ Open-source, transparent, and free forever
🇨🇦 Ontario is the template for Canada
Read the full update: https://www.3mpwrapp.ca/community-updates/research/2026/05/14/ontario-legal-intelligence-system-launch/
#3mpwrApp #WSIB #WSIAT #DisabilityRights #AccessToJustice #LegalTech #OpenData #Canada
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The biggest takeaway: the public still cannot reliably measure what happens in most ONWSIB reconsiderations.
This is an evidence transparency issue, not a basis for broad outcome claims.
Read the update 👇 https://www.3mpwrapp.ca/community-updates/research/workers-compensation/2026/04/26/onwsib-outcome-gap-audit-update/
#WorkersComp #WSIB #DisabilityJustice #OpenData #CivicTech #Accessibility #DataTransparency #Ontario
📢 Injured at work? Your age shouldn't determine your compensation.
Ontario's age 65 cut-off for WSIB benefits is unfair and outdated.
✅ Email your MPP demanding change
✅ Use our template letter
✅ Takes 2 minutes
Injured workers across Ontario are facing an outdated and unfair rule—one that cuts off Loss of Earnings (LOE) benefits at age 65, regardless of whether a worker planned or needed to keep working. Even worse, workers injured at age 63 or older may receive as little as two years of compensation. This is discrimination based … Continue reading Take Action: End the Age 65 Cut-Off for Injured Workers
We analyzed ONWSIB data from 2020–2026.
Biggest finding:
Over 95% of outcomes can’t be determined from public records.
That’s not just a data gap—it’s a visibility gap.
Full breakdown 👇 @3mpwrApp
🔔 Community Meeting: Proposed WSIB Changes
The changes injured workers have demanded for YEARS are finally on the table!
What we know so far:
• 90% loss of earnings (up from 85%)
• No more Age 65 benefit cut-off
• New coverage for healthcare workers
April 29, 1 PM - In-person & Online
Let's discuss how to ensure these changes benefit ALL injured workers.
Register: tinyurl.com/IWApril29
📊 164,000 Ontarians over 70 are still working.
But if they're injured on the job? WSIB cuts them off at 65.
That's not just unfair—it's discriminatory.
Take action: https://thunderbayinjuredworkers.com/2026/04/12/take-action-end-the-age-65-cut-off-for-injured-workers/
Copy our letter. Email your MPP. Demand change.
Injured workers across Ontario are facing an outdated and unfair rule—one that cuts off Loss of Earnings (LOE) benefits at age 65, regardless of whether a worker planned or needed to keep working. Even worse, workers injured at age 63 or older may receive as little as two years of compensation. This is discrimination based … Continue reading Take Action: End the Age 65 Cut-Off for Injured Workers
THIS WEDNESDAY: Understanding Proposed WSIB Legislation
The government says they're ending the Age 65 cut-off and raising benefits. But:
- When do changes take effect?
- Who qualifies?
- What about retroactive claims?
Get answers at our community meeting:
April 29 @ 1 PM
Hybrid: 815 Danforth Suite 411 + Zoom
Limited in-person spots—register now!
📝 https://iwclc.org/community-meeting-apr-29-on-proposed-changes/
Organized by Injured Workers Consultants
🔔 Community Meeting: Proposed WSIB Changes
The changes injured workers have demanded for YEARS are finally on the table!
What we know so far:
• 90% loss of earnings (up from 85%)
• No more Age 65 benefit cut-off
• New coverage for healthcare workers
April 29, 1 PM - In-person & Online
Let's discuss how to ensure these changes benefit ALL injured workers.
Register: tinyurl.com/IWApril29
🔥 Rights Don't Retire at 65
But WSIB benefits do—even if you never planned to stop working.
Watch real stories from injured workers, then take action:
https://thunderbayinjuredworkers.com/2026/04/12/take-action-end-the-age-65-cut-off-for-injured-workers/
Copy the letter. Email your MPP. Demand fairness.
Injured workers across Ontario are facing an outdated and unfair rule—one that cuts off Loss of Earnings (LOE) benefits at age 65, regardless of whether a worker planned or needed to keep working. Even worse, workers injured at age 63 or older may receive as little as two years of compensation. This is discrimination based … Continue reading Take Action: End the Age 65 Cut-Off for Injured Workers