Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Apr 2015, p. 43

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imt currently provides a 10 per cent rebate Ito more than four million residential consum- Eers, and approximately 400,000 small busi- nesses and farms. g”This program (Ontario Electricity Support lProgram) will be critical to so many families .and we can’t afford to let them down," said lNaidoo-Harris about the need to implement the program. Also attending the announcement was Burl- lington MPP Eleanor McMahon, who said elim- inating coal-fired power plants and upgrad- ing existing infrastructure had spiked hydro rates in recent years. ”When you look at it we’re all paying a little bit more for cleaner air and a more efficient system," she said. Ontario Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli told re- Edfbk Program will be critical to many families, stresses Harton MPP Bowling Centre 0 Sports Grille 0 Playdium Lite 6 Billiards .12., E0171) l 6' CALL NOW! 905-636-0844 SAME DAY DELIVERY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! ARRANGEM E NTS 68-5 75 Ontario St, Milton (Derry Rd. & Ontario St.) 300 Bronte St 5 Milton, ON YOUR LOCAL MILTON ED/BLEARRANGEMENTS FAMILY IS HAPPY TO SERVE YOU! Mom. 1 porters at Queen’s Park in Toronto last Thursâ€" day that the average Ontario hydro bill will go up about $120 a year as a result of the changes The cost increase to more affluent taxpayers under the new program is a worthwhile in- vestment, and a "huge gift" to those in need, McMahon noted. “We know that Ontarians are willing to pay this; we feel as though people are generous and will look at this as a cost that can borne by all of us,” she said. ”It's an investment in the health and wellbeing of those that are less fortunate." Standing to benefit from more affordable hydro costs are those already using Habitat for Humanity Halton/Mississauga's services. John Gerrard, CEO of the local non-profit, said 905-878-1 300 www.champsfec.com PLEASE VISIT THE CLINIC FOR OTHER COMPLIMENTARY dIEIEEfi's' the provincial government’s initiative sup- ports Habitat’s own mandate of eliminating ‘ poverty by providing affordable housing op- tions. Habitat for Humanity Halton/Mississauga will build 13 homes in Halton Region in 2015. PSYCHOLOGY CENTRE Psychological Assessment & Therapy for Children, Teens, Adults, Couples & Families Our compassionate associates have expertise in evidence-based treatments for a wide range of difficulties. DEPRESSION SELF-ESTEEM PARENTING CAREER COUNSELLING ANXIETY/STRESS EATING DISORDERS AUTISM SPECTRUM MVA/REHAB RELATIONSHIPS SELF-HARM SCHOOL REFUSAL CHRONIC PAIN GRIEF ANGER ADHD TRAUMA/ABUSE SERVING HOLT“ PM" ental Céntn NEWI LEAF "This bold initiative will make that step (to- i wards fulfilling our mandate) even better-‘9 for us," Gerrard said. “This will definitely helpM 0 low- -income families keep their lights on at 01 night.” ; â€" With files from the Toronto Star E

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