That focus comes after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced last month a three-year pause on carbon pricing for home fuel oil, along with the expansion of a grant program to help some lower-income Canadians cover the cost of installing heat pumps.
"I don't begrudge Atlantic Canadians the ability to get off home heating oil and not to have to endure those huge bills that come when the fuel truck shows up," Eby said at a news conference."But I sure am unhappy that there's not a clear path yet for British Columbia on co-delivery of free heat pumps for British Columbians that are in the exact same situation."
"This includes providing fairness to all Canadians regardless of how they heat their home. People across the country are struggling, and everyone deserves a break." Houston said the discussions will focus on health care innovations in hopes of producing ideas that can help provinces address the problems plaguing the health system.
Eby, meanwhile, said British Columbia's priorities at the meetings include working with other provinces and territories to"make sure that we're not cannibalizing each other's staff" and to co-ordinate training and hiring of medical staff.
Source: Energy Industry News (energyindustrynews.net)
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