Carney says he’s still committed to green incentives promised during leadership race
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s still committed to delivering incentives to help Canadians go green, something he promised during his bid for the Liberal leadership a year ago but has so far not fully delivered.
Carney promised a number of incentive measures during the leadership campaign, including re-funding the government’s Greener Homes Grant program for lower-income households and exploring discounts for low- and medium-income homeowners who make energy-efficient retrofits.
Carney also promised to strengthen the existing oil-to-heat pump program, which in some cases can provide more than $10,000 to low-to-median income households to switch from oil heating to electric heat pump systems.
But more than a year after Carney took office, those promised incentives haven’t materialized.


