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End of home energy rebate program surprises some low-income New Brunswickers

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End of home energy rebate program surprises some low-income New Brunswickers

$100 rebate helped about 33,000 households annually, opposition says

But after going to Service New Brunswick to apply, he was told the program was over. That meant the Woodstock resident, and other low-income families across the province, would no longer be eligible for $100 to offset power.

"I know it's only $100, but $100 is $100 is these trying times," George said. "I was very much in shock."

The Home Energy Assistance Program was put in place by the Liberals in 2016 for five years. The current government has chosen not to renew it.

Robert Gauvin, Shediac Bay-Dieppe MLA and social development critic for the Liberals, said the program was effective and could have easily been extended.

"People don't understand – why cut this $100," he said. "That's not a lot of money for some people, but for some it makes all the difference in the world."

Robert Duguay, a spokesperson for the Department of Social Development, said there are a number of programs in place to help seniors and low-income households with heating costs.

"This program came to an end and was not cut," he wrote in an email.

'A lot of people would rely on it'

Application forms to apply for the energy rebate were typically available in early January.

George files taxes for seniors in the community and he said the end of the program is a shock to many of them.

"Why they would cancel it, and why not tell anyone that they had cancelled it at all, is beyond my comprehension. A lot of people would rely on it," he said in an interview.

Woodstock resident Lloyd George said he was shocked to find out the home energy rebate program was not continuing this year. (Alexandre Silberman/CBC)

About 33,000 New Brunswick families received the rebate annually, according to the opposition.

George said benefits such as the energy program have an impact in helping make ends meet with costs climbing for groceries and gas.

"It's going to affect a lot of people, it means they have to cough up an extra $100 they were looking forward to, to offset these heating costs," he said.  

"If people were told beforehand they may have made other arrangements."

New housing benefit

Duguay said available resources include provincial energy efficiency programs and the low-income annual seniors benefit of $400

The new Canada Housing Benefit program was expanded in December. That short-term benefit supports families with a household income between $12,000 and $50,000. 

People eligible for the program receive an average of $300 to $475 per month, depending income, household composition and location, according to Duguay.

Robert Gauvin, Liberal MLA for Shediac Bay-Dieppe and social development critic, said the rebate program was effective and could have easily been continued. (Ed Hunter/CBC)

The provincial government expects it to support about 6,700 households.

Will the new housing program be enough to offset the end of the energy rebate? The opposition critic said he isn't sure.

"It's incomprehensible right now," Gauvin said. "Why would they stop this program that was working so well for around 100,000 people in New Brunswick?"

Anyone facing an emergency situation regarding winter heating should call Social Development at 1-833-733-7835.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Alexandre Silberman

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Alexandre Silberman is a video journalist with CBC New Brunswick based in Moncton. He has previously worked at CBC Fredericton, Power & Politics, and Marketplace. You can reach him by email at: alexandre.silberman@cbc.ca

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24 Comments
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David Amos 
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Surprised? I am not I am still waiting for the fist low-income annual seniors benefit of $400 that they claimed they sent years ago
 
 
 
 
phil mckay
Probsbly NBpower execs were worried about their bonuses
 
 
phil mckay
Reply to @phil mckay: higgs inc is only freindly to corporations and their patrons
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @phil mckay: Of that I have no doubt
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ken Dwight
Conservatives. Standing up for the citizens..well, the corporate ones.
 
 
Vernon McPhee
Reply to @Ken Dwight: Liberals put in legislation with a 5 year expiry date and that is somehow the PC's fault?
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Vernon McPhee: Good question
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
All the while rich corporations registered in tax havens get substantial rebates on their ⚡electric⚡ bills.
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Par for the course
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: BTW now that Higgy has renewed my Health Care Card I wonder if he will renew my drivers license and find my old Harley too
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Amos: He did❓ It was the right thing to do.
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: I told you earlier but you missed it
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marcel Belanger
And yet our premier extended and increased the electric power rebate program for NB’s pulp and paper mills. This will cost our already heavily indebted power company approximately $40 million in the next 10 years on top of the $30 million already on the books. The priorities of this government are skewed towards the wealthy. Note that this program was first initiated by our current premier under the Alward government.
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Marcel Belanger: Have you checked my work within the EUB? 
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Marcel Belanger: BTW Methinks you and Deschamps doth protest too much en francais N'esy Pas?
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Amos: En français and in English
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: I replied but your words went ""Poof" instantly
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Amos: It was expected.
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
David Amos: Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Methinks the wannabe lady doth protest too much N'esy Pas?
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: C'est Vrai
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
Reply to @David Amos: Oui, mon homme❗
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: You missed alot this weekend
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brian Robertson
You can always count on the CBC poll all the Liberals for material they can use to support their Party.
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Brian Robertson: Yup
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Trevis L. Kingston
It costs a lot less to be poor nowadays.  
April 1st will see Hydro bills go up again I suppose....
 
 
David Amos
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Reply to @Trevis L. Kingston: Holland's Bill 77 made certain of automatic rate increases
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Marguerite Deschamps
["This program came to an end and was not cut," he wrote in an email.
What 🦭♔ difference does it make you 🦭♔ piece of 💩❗
Nickel and diming these poor folks while we spend millions to entertain these filthy rich royals and give our resources away to the filthy rich foreign corporations registered in tax havens. 😠❗
 
 
David Amos 
Reply to @Marguerite Deschamps: Oh my my Methinks you should know the rich folks who work for the Queen can't handle the truth N'esy Pas?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 


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