Canada expands green home retrofit program to five provinces for low- and middle-income households
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Sydney Ko
6d ago· 5 min readenNews
Summary
The Canadian government is expanding the Canada Greener Homes Affordability Program to five provinces (Quebec, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Manitoba), offering low- to median-income households support for home energy retrofits to reduce electricity bills. The program fills gaps left by the previous Canada Greener Homes Grant program, according to Brendan Haley of Efficiency Canada.
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bskyCanada expands green home retrofit program to five provinces for low- and middle-income householdsipolitics.caKey quotes
· 1 pulledBrendan Haley, senior director of policy strategy at Efficiency Canada, said the program is "filling a gap" that wasn't fulfilled from the previous program, Canada Greener Homes Grant program.
Brendan Haley, senior director of policy strategy at Efficiency Canada, said the program is “filling a gap” that wasn’t fulfilled from the previous program, Canada Greener Homes Grant program.
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