Climate Change: Quebec Announces $425 Million to Help Homeowners Adapt
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The Quebec government will provide subsidies for renovations and the purchase of flood control equipment, such as pumps or removable dikes.
The Government of Quebec has announced $425 million over five years to help homeowners carry out renovations to adapt to climate change.
The Government of Quebec has announced $425 million over five years to help homeowners ...
A grant of up to $1,000 will be available for the "realization of simple works".The post Climate Change: Quebec announces an aid of $435M over 5 years for the owners appeared first on Les Affaires.
This announcement resonates in particular in Longueuil, where 3,000 homes have been flooded since 2022. A resilience committee [...] Read more Quebec invests $425 million to combat floods appeared first on FM 103.3.
Are you the owner of a house that can suffer damage in the event of flooding? The Rénoclimate program adds a component to its offer to help you carry out work to improve the resilience of your home. In a context of increasing climate hazards, Quebec announced that financial assistance will be available through the new "adaptation" component of the Rénoclimate program. Three complementary types of assistance will be available. The first, direct a…
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