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Saturday, March 31, 2018

What's Important to You in the 2018 Provincial Budget?

Excerpted from TREB News
These are the highlights of the budget already in summary form as prepared by OREA. There is a projected deficit of $6.7 billion with some benefits to trickle to you. Know it as a taxpayer.

Highlights of the 2018 Ontario Budget
March 29, 2018 -- The 2018 Ontario Budget, entitled A Plan for Care and Opportunity, was unveiled by The Honourable Charles Sousa, Ontario Minister of Finance, on Wednesday, March 28.
OREA has provided a summary and noted that the Budget, which proposes additional spending with a projected deficit of $6.7 billion in 2018 and continued deficits through 2024, offers little in terms of housing and no major new proposal to help young families afford a home.
Below are some of the highlights and major features of the Budget:
  • A new Seniors' Healthy Home Program, which provides up to $750 annually for eligible households led by seniors 75 and over to help them live independently and offset the costs of maintaining their homes;
  • A decrease in residential electricity bills as of July 1, 2017, by 25 per cent on average, and up to 40 or 50 per cent for eligible rural and low-income families.
  • A new Ontario Drug and Dental Program for those without extended health plans;
  • Free preschool for children aged two-and-a-half until eligible for kindergarten, beginning in 2020;
  • An extension to OHIP+ that will provide people aged 65 and over with free prescription medication;
  • An increase in minimum wage to $15 per hour in 2019;
  • Free college and university tuition for 225,000 students;
  • Investment of $2.1 billion to improve mental health care;
In advance of the Budget, TREB, along with OREA and other stakeholders, successfully secured a halt on Mandatory Home Energy Audits (HER&D), and we're pursuing an optional model. These audits would have resulted in lengthy delays in the home selling process and additional maintenance costs for homeowners.