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B.C. to provide up to 8,000 free air conditioners to low-income, vulnerable people

By The Canadian Press on June 27, 2023.

Patrick Burnette looks over fans and air conditioners at a Home Depot hardware store, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017, in Seattle. The British Columbia government is giving its Crown power utility $10 million to provide vulnerable people with free air-conditioning units. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Elaine Thompson

VANCOUVER – The British Columbia government is giving its Crown power utility $10 million to provide up to 8,000 free air-conditioning units to vulnerable people.

A death review panel by the BC Coroners Service found that most of the 619 people who died in B.C.’s heat dome event in 2021 were low-income and vulnerable people who were 60 years and older.

One of the key recommendations from the panel was that the government provide air-conditioning units to those living in single-room apartments.

Health Minister Adrian Dix says the funding to BC Hydro will provide up to 8,000 air-conditioning units over the next three years, but if demand increases, that number could also go up.

Dix says people can apply for the units on their own or health officials working with elderly people will be able to help them get a unit.

Hydro president Chris O’Reilly says the utility will also offer all customers $50 off purchases of qualified, energy-saving air-conditioning units.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 27, 2023.

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