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  2. Carbon pricing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The federal government plans to send an annual rebate ranging from $300 to 600 adequate emissions pricing plans. [45] For example, if a family of 4 in Ontario pays CA$20 per month extra for gas, home heating and other costs, that same family will receive CA$307 in annual rebates.

  3. Affordable Housing and Groceries Act, Bill C-56 - Wikipedia

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    The rebate percentage of the GST will rise from the current 36% to 100%, and there will be no limit on the amount (currently there is no rebate for units valued at $450,000 or more.) [12] The rebate will apply to any building with at least 90% of its units designated for long-term rental.

  4. British Columbia carbon tax - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum product use in British Columbia declined after the implementation of the carbon tax in 2008. The British Columbia carbon tax has been in place since 2008. It is a British Columbia policy that adds additional carbon taxes to fossil fuels burned for transportation, home heating, and electricity and reduces personal income taxes and corporate taxes by a roughly equal amount.

  5. Canadian dollar slumps as Trudeau’s government teeters on ...

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    Meanwhile, Trudeau has announced a two-month sales tax holiday and a 250 Canadian dollar ($175) tax-free rebate for workers making less than the equivalent of $105,000—the "gimmicks" that put ...

  6. Electricity policy of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The latest figures, from 2005, reported in the Canadian Government's National Pollutant Release Inventory and the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting Program, show that the Nanticoke Generating Station is the single largest emitter of greenhouse gases (CO 2) (17,629,437 tonnes) and fifth largest emitter of air pollutants (107,689,470 kg) in ...

  7. The Inflation Reduction Act offers subsidies for heat ... - AOL

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    Switching from fossil fuel-burning furnaces to electric heat pumps is part of the ... $160,000 in a high-cost area like New York City or Los Angeles who don’t qualify for significant rebates, it ...

  8. Quebec carbon tax - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian province of Quebec became the first in Canada to introduce a carbon tax. [1] [2] The tax was to be imposed on energy producers starting October 1, 2007, with revenue collected used for energy-efficiency programs including public transit. The tax rate for gasoline in Canadian currency was 0.8 cents per litre, or about $3.50 per ...

  9. Toronto Solar Neighbourhoods Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Solar Neighbourhoods program offers incentives of up to $1,000 towards the purchase of solar water heating systems for eligible residents. Those who participate can choose to receive $1,000 up-front towards the cost of their system or a $500 up-front rebate along with zero-interest financing to cover the cost of the system (up to $10,000). [5]