British Columbia Government Calls for Equal Support for Switching from Heating Oil

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The provincial government of British Columbia will request the federal government to provide the same support for transitioning away from heating oil, as announced for other provinces. British Columbians using heating oil are currently disadvantaged due to the federal carbon tax not applying to the province. The government aims to ensure access to federal rebates for residents using heating oil.

The provincial government will ask the federal government to give British Columbia ns the same support for switching away from heating oil , which Canadians elsewhere received Thursday .

Because the federal carbon tax does not apply to B.C. because the province has its own tax, the federal move disadvantages British Columbians, who use oil to heat their homes. “Staff are analyzing the details of the federal announcement but B.C. is looking at options to further assist households that are currently reliant on oil for home heating,” Uppenborn added.The federal announcement also announced new incentives to support the switch toward electric heat pumps with the four provinces in Atlantic Canada receiving the benefits first as part of a pilot project.

But B.C. — which already offers up to $6,000 in rebates for heat pumps and up to $9,500 for low-income households — has to wait. Ministers in B.C., meanwhile, have not only criticized the substance of the announcement, but also its communication.

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