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From Planet Green: "New energy-efficient windows, added ceiling insulation, and a new high-efficiency air conditioner or water heater can all add up to a substantial tax refund of up to $500—more if you dabbled in solar power, fuel cells, or microt read more »
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From AutoblogGreen: "...according to an article on CTV.ca, the government is about to announce a program that will attempt to improve the speed with which your old, inefficient vehicle is removed from the roads by offering cash incentives. I said C read more »
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From Carbon Conscious Consumer: "We do a lot of talking about how to green our workplaces. You know the drill: energy efficient electronics, double-sided printing, hybrid fleets, the works. But what does your workplace do to green you?". read more »
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From Green Daily: "Towns and cities across the country are offering financial incentives to get people to go green, citing insufficient action at the state and local levels, according to a recent AP article.". read more »
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This deal from the Fat Wallet forums is a bit convoluted and it depends somewhat on what utility company you use but essentially a combination of government and utility company incentives could net you a free tankless water heater. read more »
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This video posted at EcoEgg is a report from Fox News of all places about the incentives available to people who make energy-efficient home improvements. read more »
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Switching to e-billing saves a lot of trees and fuel but it also saves companies a lot of postage, paper and processing costs. RBC is offering to donate $5 to the Nature Conservancy of Canada when you switch to e-billing. Nice to see companies pro read more »
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This site allows you to search for government programs that’ll help you save money and the environment (kinda like what we do here at GreenDeals). Search by province, program type and keyword. read more »
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The Ontario government is making it easier and more cost effective for Ontarians to go green. Ontarians can take advantage of programs offered by federal, municipal and private partners. By choosing read more »
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This recent government announcement means folks buying hybrids in Canada will receive a government rebate of $2000. It should also be noted that efficient gas-only vehicles may qualify too. read more »
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