TORONTO - A series of rebates offered by the Ontario government for energy-efficient renovations has been cancelled.
A post on the GreenOn.ca website says several residential and commercial rebate programs, including those for ground source heat pumps and smart thermostats for homes, are now closed.
The site says, however, that rebates will be honoured for homeowners who submit an application by Sept. 30 or who have a signed work agreement with a participating contractor for work to be completed by Aug. 31.
The rebate program was announced last year and funded through proceeds from Ontario's cap-and-trade program through a provincial agency called the Green Ontario Fund.
Its cancellation comes after Ontario's incoming premier said he would carry out his campaign promise to scrap the cap-and-trade system and fight federal rules that would impose a carbon tax on provinces without their own carbon pricing system.
Doug Ford, who is expected to be sworn in as premier on June 29, said last week that getting rid of cap and trade would be his first order of business once the legislature resumes.