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Canada to help small businesses invest in energy-saving equipment and retrofits


OTTAWA, May 30, 2019 /CNW/ - Canadians are fighting climate change because they know a healthy environment and a strong economy go hand in hand. Climate action presents a global economic opportunity representing $26 trillion and 65 million jobs. Energy efficiency reduces energy costs and helps people save money. Likewise, small business owners across the country want to do their part in the national effort to fight climate change.

Recognizing that small businesses are the backbone of the economy, the Government of Canada has reduced the small business tax rate to nine per cent, making it the lowest among G7 countries. We are also making significant new investments to help small and medium-sized businesses reduce pollution, save energy and boost their productivity.

Today, the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, Catherine McKenna, announced two new proposed programs that will help owners of small and medium-sized businesses be more energy-efficient, save money, and take action to reduce pollution. These programs are subject to passage of the Budget Implementation Act and subsequent specifications by the Minister of Finance.

Under the Climate Action Incentive Fund, a portion of federal fuel charge revenue from Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and New Brunswick will be used to support small and medium-sized businesses in these provinces, such as restaurant owners, farmers, truck drivers, and convenience and grocery store owners. Specifically, these businesses could be eligible for:

These investments will help make small and medium-sized businesses be more productive and competitive as they reduce their energy costs. 

The Government is also establishing an External Advisory Committee, which will provide practical advice to help refine and improve the ongoing delivery of Climate Action Incentive Fund programs for small and medium-sized businesses.

In addition, the Government will open up shortly a new call for proposals for smaller projects from small businesses across the country under the Low Carbon Economy Fund Partnerships stream. Approximately $10 million will be available to help those businesses make investments to improve energy efficiency, reduce pollution and save money.

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"In communities across Canada, small and medium-sized businesses are proving that taking action on climate change is good for business. To build on their leadership and ensure more small and medium-sized businesses have the means to take action, we are helping business owners invest in new equipment and retrofits to be more energy efficient, cut pollution and save money."
? Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

"Small and medium-sized businesses have told me that they want to do their part to fight climate change but that they worry about the costs associated with cutting pollution. That's why our government is helping small and medium-sized businesses invest in energy-efficient equipment that will not only cut their pollution, but also increase their productivity. Canadians know that the environment and the economy go together, and we're proud to help small business owners be part of the solution to climate change."
? Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business and Export Promotion

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