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WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) pension payments typically stop upon the death of the pension recipient or in certain cases where the recipient is no longer eligible to receive benefits. It is best to contact WSIB directly to inquire about specific circumstances that may lead to the cessation of pension payments.

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