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Why do different rules apply to the duration of compensation payments for workers age 63+?

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Why do different rules apply to the duration of compensation payments for workers age 63+?

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Section 23.1 of the Workers Compensation Act recognizes 65 as the standard retirement age of workers in B.C. Statistics Canada data supports the general view that, on average, workers retire at or before age 65.

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