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Natural Resources committee  There is no current funding that I am aware of specifically for energy poverty.

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  I hope so, but I don't want to....

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  Maybe there are some, but none that we're aware of. For us, a federal strategy targeting energy poverty would help.

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  I definitely think so. In our experience, we have gained success because we have led people on a journey. It's not an event. I think once people start seeing the increase in comfort, the increase in safety, and the decrease in their bills, that's when you start to really get mome

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  That's a really good question. We have been working in this industry for 30 years, but we have been doing the work on the ground. I know our friends over at Efficiency Canada and Corey Diamond, who was here a couple of weeks ago, are looking into this. We have been talking to

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  Yes. Can I choose neither? I agree with you. I don't think the tax incentive is the right tool. The issue I see with rebates is that, again, the upfront cost is needed from the homeowner. It's that same story we've been talking about. They simply don't have the ability to put

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  One of the things we try to do with technology from a homeowner basis to maximize the savings potential is to educate. If you're going to put in a new device, whether it's a heat pump or a smart thermostat, if that person doesn't know how to use it, you're not going to maximize t

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  Over our six years we've had a combination. We do a combination of energy modelling to determine what we believe is going to be the energy savings, and then we actually look at users' consumption data from utilities. Those are the savings that we report. Some of the funders, some

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  It's pretty good. We don't have the data with us today, but I think one of the big things we focus on is what the homeowners say. The homeowners are saying their bills are going down. They're more comfortable. They understand what energy efficiency is. They know that putting in

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  Can you explain a bit more what you mean?

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  I think Karim has a comment, but I just wanted to say I think that's good for a community with multiple buildings and multiple homes and a band council. But when you're an individual, and you're working three jobs, and you're taking your kids to school, you don't have the time an

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  We hire them with a living wage. In B.C. I think that's $21 an hour. In Alberta it's a little lower, but we continue with the $21 an hour. It's an hourly wage.

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  No, not at all.

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham

Natural Resources committee  I have one more sentence.

December 4th, 2018Committee meeting

Yasmin Abraham