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Consumer Alert - Beware Misleading Offers Regarding COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program

Share this article Communities Affected: Ontario TORONTO, April 28, 2021 /CNW/ - The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has received numerous reports of consumers receiving emails that offer to assess eligibility for the COVID-19 Energy Assistance Program (CEAP). These emails have led consumers to mistakenly believe that they are applying for CEAP, or that an energy assessment is needed in order to qualify for CEAP. No energy assessment, audit, inspection or home visit is required to apply for CEAP. CEAP is funded by the Government of Ontario. Applications for CEAP can only be made to your electricity or natural gas utility or your unit sub-meter provider (if you live in a building that is served by a unit sub-meter provider).    

A Crisis Fund Kept the Lights on in Low-Income Households It s Set to End

There are no plans to extend a BC Hydro program that helped thousands. Andrew MacLeod is The Tyee s Legislative Bureau Chief in Victoria and the author of All Together Healthy (Douglas & McIntyre, 2018). Find him on Twitter or reach him at . SHARES In Opposition and (shown here) on the 2017 campaign trail, NDP leader John Horgan called for BC Hydro rate relief for low-income households. His government has not extended the utility’s Customer Crisis Fund. Photo: Wikimedia. A crisis fund that has helped thousands of households avoid having their electricity cut off when they couldn’t afford to pay their BC Hydro bills is in danger of closing March 31 unless the provincial government intervenes.

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