Injuries to one can and will be an injury to all,

Injuries to one can and will be an injury to all, This page informs you of the abuse that the WCB within Canada, mostly Alberta are doing to injured workers.

Injured Workers are becoming worse off then what there original were. Injured Worker's are being Tortured intentionally, and it needs to STOP..

Victims, Occupation, Injuries, Corruption For several years workers have fallen down into a deep hole. The workers and t...
04/14/2026

Victims, Occupation, Injuries, Corruption

For several years workers have fallen down into a deep hole. The workers and their loved ones cried in pain for years as the W.C.B. and the provincial Government tried to figure out what to do. Finally, W.C.B. and the provincial Government decided the worker was old, and the hole needed to be covered up anyway; it just wasn't worth it to retrieve, rehabilitate or retrain the injured workers of their province.
W.C.B. all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government were asked to come over and help him. They all grabbed a shovel and began to shovel dirt into the hole. At first, the injured workers realized what was happening and cried horribly in fear. Then, to everyone's amazement there was no noise they went silent. As years went by and a few shovels full later, the W.C.B., all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government finally looked down into the hole. All of them that looked into the hole were completely amazed, shocked and astonished at
what they had seen and witnessed. With each shovel of dirt that hit the unfortunate workers and their families heads, their backs, their hearts, and their loved ones the workers were doing something amazing. Every worker and family member that was trapped in the hole would shake the entire dirt off and take a step up. As the W.C.B., all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government continued to shovel dirt on top of the injured workers, and their families they would all shake it off more and more then take another step up. Pretty soon, W.C.B., all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government were amazed as the injured workers and their families stepped up and climbed over the edge of the hole filled with hurt and pain but happily limped and staggered away. Life is going to shovel a lot of dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to getting out of the hole is to shake it all off, stand together for the reason of living and take another step up. I say do not fall or let go. Each of our troubles is like a steppingstone. We can all get out of the deepest holes just by not stopping, never giving up, never letting go or by never fallen deeper into the unexpected hole. Shake it off and take a step or two up with the truth that stands beside us all. So please remember the seven simple rules in order for us to be happy, heal and to survive in Life.
If you free your heart from hatred forgive them if they correct it.
2. If you free your mind from worries - Most never happen we hope and pray.
3. If You Live simply and appreciate what we have today.
4. If you we all give a little more then we normally have done yesterday.
5. If we all expect sometimes a little less for what we give each day.
6. If you tell, and walk with the truth we have all been taught. And not how you can be so viciously bought.
7. If you want life to be healed, and rewarding try not to fall to deep and never let go of what you believe in or love.
"Enough of this corruption"
Now -------- IF.
The injured workers, and their families later came back. Let’s include the Doctors and lawyers that could not be bought. All the truth and evidence placed before a judge about W.C.B., all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government who had tried to bury them and then got caught. The lies from the truth got investigated, the truth exposed, and the W.C.B. all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government were humiliated. Eventually were sentenced to jail. They all served their time in agony from a guilty conscience on what they had done to the injured workers and their beloved families; Please believe that this is no fairy tale…
“Now is the time court must be in session”
“Time to learn a valuable lesson”
: MORAL FROM TODAY'S LESSON:

When you do something that is not right and you know it is wrong and you try to cover the truth, by lying it will always come back to haunt you until you correct it. We all do have choices we can make.
Be happy and tell the truth, also remember this story or tell this to someone else who really has a heart, and wants to help Brothers and Sisters heel and not be torn apart. Deep down inside we all know what we have to do. Life is an importance, and so is our Human race. So are all of Gods giving families that these corrupt entities are trying to erase?

IF” Is Sometimes Life’s human disgrace.

Strength and Courage
It takes strength to fit in.
It takes courage to stand out.
It takes strength to feel a friend's pain.
It takes courage to feel your own pain.
It takes strength to hide your own pains.
It takes courage to show them.
It takes strength to endure abuse.
It takes courage to stop it.
It takes strength to stand-alone.
It takes courage to lean on another.
It takes strength to love.
It takes courage to be loved.
It takes strength to survive. It takes courage to live.
Dedicated to all injured workers and their beloved Families

By: Ukeeyman “An Injured Worker” Of Alberta

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Rachel Notley, MLA for Edmonton-Strathcona, speaks about problems concerning the Worker's Compensation Board (WCB) at an event held by the Canadian Injured W...

Victims, Occupation, Injuries, Corruption For several years workers have fallen down into a deep hole. The workers and t...
03/21/2026

Victims, Occupation, Injuries, Corruption

For several years workers have fallen down into a deep hole. The workers and their loved ones cried in pain for years as the W.C.B. and the provincial Government tried to figure out what to do. Finally, W.C.B. and the provincial Government decided the worker was old, and the hole needed to be covered up anyway; it just wasn't worth it to retrieve, rehabilitate or retrain the injured workers of their province.
W.C.B. all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government were asked to come over and help him. They all grabbed a shovel and began to shovel dirt into the hole. At first, the injured workers realized what was happening and cried horribly in fear. Then, to everyone's amazement there was no noise they went silent. As years went by and a few shovels full later, the W.C.B., all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government finally looked down into the hole. All of them that looked into the hole were completely amazed, shocked and astonished at
what they had seen and witnessed. With each shovel of dirt that hit the unfortunate workers and their families heads, their backs, their hearts, and their loved ones the workers were doing something amazing. Every worker and family member that was trapped in the hole would shake the entire dirt off and take a step up. As the W.C.B., all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government continued to shovel dirt on top of the injured workers, and their families they would all shake it off more and more then take another step up. Pretty soon, W.C.B., all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government were amazed as the injured workers and their families stepped up and climbed over the edge of the hole filled with hurt and pain but happily limped and staggered away. Life is going to shovel a lot of dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to getting out of the hole is to shake it all off, stand together for the reason of living and take another step up. I say do not fall or let go. Each of our troubles is like a steppingstone. We can all get out of the deepest holes just by not stopping, never giving up, never letting go or by never fallen deeper into the unexpected hole. Shake it off and take a step or two up with the truth that stands beside us all. So please remember the seven simple rules in order for us to be happy, heal and to survive in Life.
If you free your heart from hatred forgive them if they correct it.
2. If you free your mind from worries - Most never happen we hope and pray.
3. If You Live simply and appreciate what we have today.
4. If you we all give a little more then we normally have done yesterday.
5. If we all expect sometimes a little less for what we give each day.
6. If you tell, and walk with the truth we have all been taught. And not how you can be so viciously bought.
7. If you want life to be healed, and rewarding try not to fall to deep and never let go of what you believe in or love.

"Enough of this corruption"
Now -------- IF.
The injured workers, and their families later came back. Let’s include the Doctors and lawyers that could not be bought. All the truth and evidence placed before a judge about W.C.B., all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government who had tried to bury them and then got caught. The lies from the truth got investigated, the truth exposed, and the W.C.B. all their case managers, adjudicators and their provincial Government were humiliated. Eventually were sentenced to jail. They all served their time in agony from a guilty conscience on what they had done to the injured workers and their beloved families; Please believe that this is no fairy tale…
“Now is the time court must be in session”
“Time to learn a valuable lesson”
: MORAL FROM TODAY'S LESSON:

When you do something that is not right and you know it is wrong and you try to cover the truth, by lying it will always come back to haunt you until you correct it. We all do have choices we can make.
Be happy and tell the truth, also remember this story or tell this to someone else who really has a heart, and wants to help Brothers and Sisters heel and not be torn apart. Deep down inside we all know what we have to do. Life is an importance, and so is our Human race. So are all of Gods giving families that these corrupt entities are trying to erase?

IF” Is Sometimes Life’s human disgrace.

Strength and Courage
It takes strength to fit in.
It takes courage to stand out.
It takes strength to feel a friend's pain.
It takes courage to feel your own pain.
It takes strength to hide your own pains.
It takes courage to show them.
It takes strength to endure abuse.
It takes courage to stop it.
It takes strength to stand-alone.
It takes courage to lean on another.
It takes strength to love.
It takes courage to be loved.
It takes strength to survive. It takes courage to live.
Dedicated to all injured workers and their beloved Families

By: Ukeeyman “An Injured Worker” Of Alberta

Rachel Notley, MLA for Edmonton-Strathcona, speaks about problems concerning the Worker's Compensation Board (WCB) at an event held by the Canadian Injured W...

Injured Workers of Canada: Fight Back Using USMCA Labor Protections!If you're an injured worker in Canada facing denied ...
01/25/2026

Injured Workers of Canada: Fight Back Using USMCA Labor Protections!
If you're an injured worker in Canada facing denied benefits, manipulated medical files, or fraudulent tactics by provincial workers' compensation boards (like WSIB in Ontario), the USMCA (our trade agreement with the USA and Mexico) gives us powerful tools. Chapter 23 (Labor) includes a list of areas where Canada commits to cooperate on improving labor standards. These aren't always directly enforceable like core rights, but systemic failures (like widespread fraud in workers' comp denying rightful benefits) can be raised as violations of Canada's broader obligations — especially when tied to hidden employer subsidies affecting North American trade, or corruption under Chapter 27.
From your experiences (blackballing, benefit denials, surpluses invested in stocks to lower premiums instead of paying claims), this fits several points below. We're building a Canada-wide campaign to submit collective complaints to the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) — the more of us who file, the stronger the case for investigation and enforcement.
Key USMCA Chapter 23 Cooperation Areas You Can Cite in Complaints:
Canada agrees to work with the US and Mexico on these labor issues (full list from Article 23.10 areas of cooperation):
(l) Addressing the opportunities of a diverse workforce, including: (i) Promotion of equality and elimination of employment discrimination in areas like age, disability, race, etc. (ii) Promotion of equality, elimination of discrimination, and protection of vulnerable workers (including low-waged, casual, temporary, or migrant). How to use this: Injured workers are often disabled long-term. Denying benefits discriminates based on disability, pushing us out of the workforce. Example: Boards manipulate files or give non-medical opinions to deny claims — this violates equality for disabled/vulnerable workers.
(m) Collection and use of labor statistics, including on the basis of s*x. How to use this: Boards hide or misuse data on claim denials, surpluses, and investment returns. Demand transparency in stats showing systemic denials.
(n) Social protection issues, including workers’ compensation in case of occupational injury or illness, pension systems, and employment assistance. How to use this: Direct hit! Canada commits to cooperate on workers' comp. Fraudulent denials, diverting surpluses (over $100B amassed) to stock investments, lowering employer premiums (instead of paying benefits) breaches this. It's a hidden subsidy giving Canadian employers an unfair trade advantage. This also includes Human Rights, any attempts using law enforcement agencies, the justice system, and highlighting fraud, such as altering/omitting medical files, denying/suppressing evidence.
(o) Labor relations, including cooperation and dispute resolution among workers, employers, and governments. How to use this: Tribunals uphold fraud 90%+ of cases; private prosecutions are obstructed. This blocks fair dispute resolution.
(p) Apprenticeship programs. (Less direct, but if injuries block training/re-entry, mention barriers for vulnerable workers.)
(q) Social dialogue, including tripartite consultation and partnership. How to use this: Governments ignore labor groups' calls for reform; no real consultation on surpluses/fraud.
Tie these to Chapter 27 (Anti-Corruption): Misusing public trust funds (premiums meant for benefits) through fraud/manipulation could violate anti-corruption rules on transparency and misuse of public resources.
How Every Injured Worker Can File & Make an Impact
Submit info or formal petitions to USDOL about Canada's failures:
Easy Confidential Hotline (anonymous tips if desired): https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ilab/our-work/trade/labor-rights-usmca/hotline Share your story, attach evidence
Formal Petition (stronger, with details): Email: [email protected] Or mail: Office of Trade and Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Ave NW, Room S-5315, Washington, DC 20210 Cite specific USMCA points above, describe denials/fraud, how surpluses subsidize employers (affecting trade), and attach proof.
Mass submissions show this is systemic — not isolated. USDOL can investigate, trigger talks, or escalate.
Call if you need guidance 1-866-487-2365
This opens the door to exposing $100B+ fraud. Coordinate with others. Let's flood them!

Please email us your submission claim details. In the subject line, please state what province you are filing from, if the US. Department of Labor provides a file number. Please share. We are collecting the data so we can demonstrate to lawyers, politicians, media, taxpayers, etc., the volume of complaints of the fraud being perpetrated against not only injured workers but the taxpayers.
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01/06/2026

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01/04/2026

A QUESTION WAS ASKED — WHO REALLY CONTROLS THE MONEY?

AND IF GOVERNMENT FUNDS BOTH SIDES, HOW CAN CITIZENS FIGHT BACK?

A question was asked that goes to the heart of the problem: if the provincial government funds the legal system and much of the social advocacy system, how are citizens realistically supposed to challenge that same government? If money is power, and the government controls the money, isn’t the game rigged from the start?

This concern is not cynical. It is rational. And it names the real nexus of power.

WHY THIS FEELS STRUCTURALLY UNFAIR

In Alberta, the government funds the courts, legal aid, regulators, and many advocacy organizations. It also controls grants, contracts, and administrative discretion. Citizens quickly understand what this means in practice. Lawyers worry about funding environments. Advocacy groups worry about survival. Individuals worry about ruinous legal costs. The chilling effect arrives long before a judge ever hears a case.

This is not paranoia. It is how power signals itself without ever issuing an order.

THE CRITICAL DISTINCTION MOST PEOPLE MISS

Funding does not equal ownership.

The government pays for institutions, but it does not legally control them. Courts are constitutionally independent once funded. Judges do not answer to ministers. Law societies, auditors, and many funding streams — especially federal ones — are legally insulated from political retaliation.

The moment a government is seen to be using funding to punish lawful dissent or block access to justice, it creates a larger constitutional problem than the original dispute. Retaliation through money is itself unlawful. Governments know this, which is why pressure is usually subtle, indirect, and plausibly deniable.

HOW GOVERNMENTS ACTUALLY TRY TO SHUT PEOPLE DOWN

Governments rarely cut off justice openly. Instead, they rely on friction. They underfund. They delay. They narrow eligibility. They stretch timelines. They exhaust people financially and emotionally. Most citizens simply cannot afford to wait years for relief.

This tactic is not automatically illegal. It becomes illegal when it crosses into denial of access to justice, discrimination, or bad faith. Courts are increasingly alert to this — especially where vulnerable people are affected.

WHY CITIZENS DO NOT HAVE TO OUTSPEND THE STATE

A common misunderstanding is that citizens must match the government dollar for dollar. They do not. Strategic challenges succeed because they are narrow, factual, and human, not because they are expensive.

Governments fear cases with one clear plaintiff, one clear harm, and one clear paper trail. Those cases are hard to spin and dangerous to lose. When a court sees bad faith or predictable harm, costs can be awarded against the government. At that point, public money — not citizen money — pays for the fight.

That is why governments try to prevent cases from reaching court at all.

THE FEDERAL FUNDING CRACK IN THE WALL

This is where the funding monopoly breaks.

Large parts of health care, disability supports, and social programs are federally funded or jointly funded. That money comes with conditions, including Charter compliance and non-discrimination. If Alberta uses provincial policy to undermine federal objectives, Ottawa can insist on compliance or force the province to publicly refuse the funding.

Either option carries cost. The fight moves upward, away from isolated citizens and into intergovernmental conflict. Citizens do not have to bankroll that fight. They only have to trigger it.

WHY COURTS ARE STILL THE GOVERNMENT’S WEAK POINT

Courts are slow and intimidating, but they are the one place where money does not buy outcomes. Judges are insulated. Evidence matters. Internal records surface. Rationalizations collapse under oath.

This is why governments rely on delay and discouragement. Once a case is live, narrative control is lost.

THE REAL MECHANISM OF CHANGE

No single citizen is expected to carry this burden alone. What constrains governments is convergence. A rights case in court, an Auditor General review underway, federal funding questions raised, and documented harm accumulating at the same time.

Each pressure point reinforces the others. None requires citizens to be rich. They require persistence, coordination, and precision.

THE BOTTOM LINE

Yes, money is at the heart of it. That is exactly why misuse of public money is one of the most powerful levers citizens have. Values can be spun. Budgets, invoices, and paper trails are harder to explain away.

A government can try to starve resistance quietly. It cannot easily defend using public money to harm the public.

That is where the balance shifts.

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