Preventing Injury and Drowning
Injuries are ranked as the leading cause of death among Canadian children and adults between the ages of one and 44. Each year, about 13,000 Canadians die as a result of injuries – accounting for more years of life lost than cancer, heart disease and stroke combined.
Annually, injuries cost the Canadian health system more than $13.3 billion. Medical emergencies on the job cost Canadian companies billions of dollars more in lost wages, health care expenses, lawsuits and workers’ compensation claims.
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Buckles the water safety mascot helps educate youth on the importance of water safety | |
Most all injuries and drownings are predictable and preventable. Education and training have been proven to significantly reduce risk, however financial barriers prevent many of Canada’s most vulnerable people from accessing such help.





