Bill C-224: An Act to establish a national framework for the prevention and treatment of cancers linked to firefighting was recently assented to and became law on June 22, 2023. Its passage signifies a significant step towards recognizing and addressing the health risks associated with firefighting, specifically in the context of cancer.
The Union of Canadian Transportation Employees (UCTE) played a crucial role in this notable achievement. The UCTE has long been dedicated to advocating for the health and safety of its members, including the teams of firefighters we represent. The passage of this Act demonstrates the positive outcomes that can be achieved through persistent advocacy and union solidarity.
In the realm of firefighting, where firefighters have long been exposed to a variety of harmful substances, many linked to cancer, UCTE’s efforts have led to substantial action. This new Act raises awareness about the occupational hazards faced by firefighters, presents a robust framework for cancer prevention and consistent treatment across the country, and promotes the recognition of firefighting-related cancers as occupational diseases.
Furthermore, the Act designates January as “Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month.” This step will amplify the importance of the cause and place ongoing attention on the cancer risks firefighters face in their line of duty.
To understand more about the science behind the higher rates of cancer faced by firefighters, we invite you to watch a video featuring Dr. Kenneth Kunz, an Oncologist and Molecular Pharmacologist. Dr. Kunz offers valuable insights into the medical aspects of this vital issue. His explanation is a powerful tool for understanding why legislation like the new National Framework on Cancers Linked to Firefighting Act is critically needed.
You can watch the video below or directly on YouTube. We believe it will provide essential context and reinforce the importance of An Act to establish a national framework for the prevention and treatment of cancers linked to firefighting in protecting our brave firefighters.