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YUKON WCB ACCOUNT REGISTRATION

Workers’ Safety and Compensation Board (WSCB Yukon)

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Only $299 filing fee

An Official Intermediary for the Province of Yukon

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Who Must Register with WCB in Yukon?

The Workers’ Safety and Compensation Board (WSCB Yukon) administers no-fault workplace insurance in Yukon under the Workers’ Safety and Compensation Act (effective July 1, 2022). The board ensures injured workers receive compensation while protecting employers from liability and promoting workplace safety. You need to register if you’re an employer operating in Yukon and you:

Hire one or more workers – this includes full-time, part-time, seasonal, or contractors working in the Yukon, including non-residents for 10+ days per year – you must register an employer account before operations begin to remain compliant.

You must register if you operate in:

Some businesses are exempt (like financial institutions, travel agencies, or salons), but optional WCB coverage is available for owners, partners, and excluded sectors.

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Just 3 Simple Steps

Fill out the online form​

Complete our simple WCB registration form and submit your details.

We handle the filing​

Our experts are handling your file and reviewing all the information.

Receive your registration documents

You’ll receive your WCB Registration Certificate right in your inbox—often in just a few business hours.

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Frequently Ask Questions

Employer workers’ compensation program in Yukon

If you run a business in Yukon and have one or more employees, you likely need to register with WCB before the operations begin. This is especially true for industries like construction, retail, manufacturing, and landscaping.

No, not all businesses are required to register. Some sectors, such as financial services, real estate agencies, salons, and travel agencies, are typically exempt. However, you can still apply for optional WCB coverage to protect yourself or uninsured roles.

If you fail to register when required, you could face:

  • Fines and penalties
  • Retroactive premiums
  • Loss of legal protection from employee injury lawsuits

Yes. Business owners, independent operators, and partners can apply for optional WCB coverage to protect themselves in case of a workplace accident. This is strongly recommended for high-risk sectors like construction.

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