It is an increasingly hot item in a climate war, dividing our country by both geography and politics. Heat pumps are growing in popularity across the country with the federal government providing up to $5,000 in grants. But uptake is slower in the prairie provinces, with criticism suggesting they don’t work in cold climates. Sarah Offin wades in to the hot air on heat pumps.
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Heat pumps prove contentious in Alberta
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