The Alberta government says the electricity rebate program will now offer about $600-million in relief through 2022
The Alberta government says it will extend its electricity rebates until the end of the year as the cost of living continues to rise.
The government says the electricity rebate program will now offer about $600-million in relief through 2022. The government says it will also provide a natural gas rebate to millions of Albertans starting in October, which will continue until March 2023 if prices remain high.
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