Government Homeowner Grants in Canada

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Homeowners can save some money with help from Canadian and provincial governments.

Canadians flocked to take advantage of the Harper government's Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC) to save money on their taxes while improving their living spaces. Unfortunately, the HRTC was only in place during the 2009 tax year, and the Harper government has no plans to renew the incentive, according to The Globe and Mail. Luckily, the savvy home buyer can still take advantage of grants across the country to make home improvements while saving a little cash. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Homeowner Residential Rehabilitation Assistance Program--Homeowner RRAP

    • This grant, provided by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), offers assistance to low-income families who need to make mandatory home repairs to preserve the quality of their housing. The RRAP also provides funding for disabled homeowners and landlords renting to disabled tenants to make home accessibility improvements.

      Contact the CMHC:
      Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
      700 Montreal Road
      Ottawa, Ontario
      K1A 0P7
      1-800-668-2642
      http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/co/prfinas/index.cfm

    Home Adaptations for Seniors' Independence (HASI)

    • The HASI grant, also offered by the CMHC, provides funding for home modifications to help low-income seniors live independently.

      Contact the CMHC:
      Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
      700 Montreal Road
      Ottawa, Ontario
      K1A 0P7
      1-800-668-2642
      http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/co/prfinas/index.cfm

    Emergency Repair Program (ERP)

    • If you live in a rural area and have a low family income, the CMHC will offer you funds for emergency repairs to maintain your home's livability.

      Contact the CMHC:
      Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation
      700 Montreal Road
      Ottawa, Ontario
      K1A 0P7
      1-800-668-2642
      http://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/en/co/prfinas/index.cfm

    Grants in the Maritime Provinces

    • If you live in Newfoundland and Labrador, you can take advantage of two grants to fund improvements that reduce home heating costs: Newfoundland and Labrador EnerGuide for Houses Program and the Residential Energy Efficiency Program (REEP). Nova Scotia offers a grant to help homeowners with the rising costs of home heating. Prince Edward Island also offers grants to fund improvements dedicated to improving energy efficiency, through the province's Office of Energy Efficiency.

      Learn more about Newfoundland's Programs:
      Newfoundland and Labrador EnerGuide for Houses Program
      Department of Natural Resources
      Natural Resources Building
      P.O. Box 8700
      St. John's, NL
      A1B 4J6
      1-866-440-4044
      http://www.nr.gov.nl.ca/SavingEnergy/

      Learn about Nova Scotia's grant program:
      Access Nova Scotia
      West End Mall
      6960 Mumford Road
      Halifax, NS
      B3L 4P1
      1-800-670-4357
      http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/access/business/your-energy-rebate/

      Contact PEI's Office of Energy Efficiency:
      Island Information Service
      P.O. Box 2000
      Charlottetown, PE
      C1A 7N8
      902-368-4000
      http://www.gov.pe.ca/oee/

    Grants in Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba

    • In Ontario, get up to $5,000 in rebates if you bring a certified energy advisor into your home and make renovations based on his recommendations. Participate in Quebec's Rénoclimat program, and save money in the short term through government reimbursement and in the long term through the heating and cooling cost reductions your renovation provides. If you live in Manitoba, get reimbursed for upgrading your insulation or for general energy efficiency upgrades if you live in a low-income household.

      Contact Ontario's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure:
      Ontario Home Energy Savings Program
      Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure
      880 Bay Street, 3rd Floor
      Toronto, Ontario
      M7A 2C1
      1-888-668-4636
      http://www.mei.gov.on.ca/en/energy/conservation/ohesp2/?page=ohesp2-intro

      Learn more about Quebec's Rénoclimat program:
      Agence de l'efficacité énergétique
      5700, 4e Avenue Ouest, RC
      Québec, Canada
      G1H 6R1
      1-866-266-0008
      http://www.aee.gouv.qc.ca/en/my-home/renoclimat/

      Contact Manitoba Hydro for more program information:
      Manitoba Hydro
      360 Portage Avenue
      Winnipeg, Manitoba
      R3C 0G8
      1-888-624-9376
      http://www.hydro.mb.ca/your_home/savings_home.shtml?WT.mc_id=2056

    Grants for Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia

    • If you live in Saskatchewan, get a grant for any efficiency home improvements through the EnerGuide program. Albertans can save up to $200 on home evaluations that lead to energy efficiency upgrades, and BC offers incentives for a number of energy saving upgrades, such as attic insulation, windows and doors, and more.

      Contact SaskEnergy to learn more about Saskatchewan rebates:
      SaskEnergy Incorporated
      1777 Victoria Avenue
      Regina, SK
      S4P 4K5
      1-800-567-8899
      http://www.saskenergy.com/Saving_Energy/energuide.asp

      Contact Alberta's Climate Change Central for more information on Alberta incentives:
      Climate Change Central
      Suite 100, 999 - 8th Street S.W.
      Calgary, AB
      T2R 1J5
      1-866-609-2700
      http://climatechangecentral.com/my-rebates/home_evaluation

      Contact LiveSmart BC to learn more about available rebates:
      LiveSmart
      200-1488 4th Avenue
      Prince George, BC
      V2L 4Y2
      1-800-663-7867
      http://www.livesmartbc.ca/

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