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Canada’s new consumer rebates for electric vehicles will start Feb. 16Starting Feb 16., Canadians will be able to qualify for some consumer rebates on the purchase or lease of a new electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle.ConsumerFeb 10
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EV interest is stalling over cost concerns. Could a consumer rebate help?New rebate options could be on the horizon as demand for electric vehicles in Canada continues to decline and pressure is building on the federal government.ConsumerJun 20, 2025
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Kingston council to consider $4M tax incentive for brownfield redevelopmentKingston council will vote on a $4.1-million tax rebate for a brownfield redevelopment at 0 Cataraqui St., transforming a contaminated site into a 75-unit residential project.CanadaJan 13, 2025
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Higher subsidies for political parties among changes in Manitoba omnibus billManitoba's NDP government is looking to increase publicly funded rebates for political parties and candidates.PoliticsMay 6, 2024
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Number of electric vehicles on N.B. roads doubles after incentive introducedThe number of electric vehicles on the road in New Brunswick is up to 1,932, but well short of the 2,500 target set out in the former Climate Change Action Plan.EnvironmentOct 13, 2022
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Child care sector skeptical rebates will start in May as Ontario government announcedWhen Ontario signed a deal with the federal government to introduce $10-a-day child care, the province said parents would start seeing rebates in May.CanadaMay 18, 2022
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Amid soaring gas prices, British Columbia set to announce relief next weekIn a extensive interview with Global BC, Premier John Horgan says the province has taken its time to assess the gas price situation before unveiling a plan.PoliticsMar 18, 2022
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Manitoba Public Insurance application for rate decrease should be more: consumer advocateMPI is asking for a 1.2 percent rate decrease for Manitoba drivers next year and is also looking to bump up its rebate request to 335-million dollars.ConsumerOct 12, 2021
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Saskatchewan auto fund, SGI Canada annual reports show strong financial positionWhile the coronavirus pandemic posed significant challenges, the Saskatchewan auto fund and SGI Canada remained 'resilient' and 'financially strong' in 2020-21.CanadaJul 6, 2021
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Residents who travelled within N.B. can claim $1,000 as part of government programAn eligible vacation must include a paid overnight stay between July 15 and Sept. 30, according to the province.CanadaOct 1, 2020
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