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#265349 - 12/18/08 05:40 PM
Re: Canadian Grants
[Re: MC Realtor]
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I know the region of Waterloo, (and several other regions in Ontario) offer first time home buyers grants up to $10,000 that can be used towards a downpayment. They are available to low-income buyers for first time home purchases under $226,000. The website link is www.region.waterloo.on.ca/aho, but if check with your local housing authority to see if they are running a similar program.
There are also many grants available to make energy upgrades on your home. The governments of Canada and Ontario offer rebates and programs to help assist you in retrofiting your home to be more energy efficient and sustainable. There are nearly $10,000 worth of grants available to many households to do this. Check out Natural Resources Canada at http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/corporate/incentives.cfm, they have more on this.
Is that the type of grants you are looking for?
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#269886 - 01/17/09 07:23 PM
Re: Canadian Grants
[Re: SaltspringRE]
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I'm confused by your posting Salty... Government grants are funded by tax dollars, yes... but does that make them a bad thing? Paying taxes gets us all sorts of wonderful things (like health care) that makes Canada a great place to live. Our services and programs is one of the reason why I love this country so much. How is the the government encouraging people to be more efficient and sustainable a bad thing? I really don't understand your negative thinking. Yes, it can be annoying to have to pay out of your salary-- but it helps people. If we didn't pay taxes we wouldn't have roads, public transit, or many of the other wonderful things in this country that we take advantage of. It angers me when people badmouth those things that they themselves use every day and make no real effort to do something about it. I've had several clients who have used the downpayment assistance and were incredibly thankful for this assistance. This is a GREAT program. It is helping many people-- who do eventually pay this money back to the government (when they re-sell their home). In fact, the way this program is set up is to be completely self-sustainable in the future by having the portions paid back go towards helping more people so that it doesn't have to rely on tax dollars.
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#269935 - 01/17/09 10:59 PM
Re: Canadian Grants
[Re: SaltspringRE]
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I have worked in government positions (including a hospital for several years)and I do know how frustrating it can be, and how much red tape there is for everything. They are not perfect, but they are still better here than much of the rest of the world. I have also travelled quite extensively (and lived in West Africa and the Middle East for several years) and know that well yes, you can get health care quickly around the world if you are rich-- this is definitely not the case for many others who cannot afford it. Many are stuck re-using needles, IVs and other equipment because they can't afford otherwise. Others will never even get to see a doctor because they can't afford it. I'd take long lines over their health care any day and I find it incredibly frustrating when people use long lines as an excuse. For the most part, people wait in lines because there are more severe injuries ahead of them -- that need more urgent care. Trust me, you'd appreciate this if you were in an accident or struck with severe illness.
Our system is by no means perfect-- I'll be the first to admit that... but it's prety damn good, by world standards. It is however currently being taken out from under us: eyecare, physiotherapy and other services no longer covered and is changing into a two-tiered system where they rich get better/faster service.
Government grants help those who are not fortunate enough to have paid enough taxes to be "sick of paying". So that they can get a leg up and start helping themselves and contribute back to the system. But I think that this conversation is now severely distracted from the original point.
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#270125 - 01/19/09 11:21 AM
Re: Canadian Grants
[Re: SaltspringRE]
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I understand your point Salty... and of course the grants and government spending are not as efficient as they could be. I'm not denying that in the slightest. The only way that will change is if people complain to the right people. We live in a democracy-- so if you don't like it, write to your MPs. Take action.
I would rather our country have debt (find me a country without it!) than have no health care system. Then have to go into personal debt because of cancer or some other terrible injury or illness. And I would never have been able to have been university educated if it weren't for the assistance of the government-- which I am soo incredibly thankful for. Now I will make a higher salary and be able to pay back in my taxes. I find your apparent lack of concern for those less fortunate than you very frustrating.
Just so you know, debt is not necessarily a bad thing. Some of the countries with the highest debt per GDP are actually performing the best (just look at Japan!), and those with the lowest debt are not necessarily the countries with the best systems(Guinea, Oman, Libya...). Just some food for thought.
I have to agree with you on the bailout of corporations-- but that's a whole other ball of wax.
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#273842 - 02/05/09 03:12 PM
Re: Canadian Grants
[Re: SaltspringRE]
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"The government cannot demonstrate that the money it is spending on some important environmental programs is making a difference," Scott Vaughan, commissioner of the environment and sustainable development, said in the prepared text of the speech accompanying his report, which was tabled in the House of Commons Thursday. for the entire article read it here http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2009/02/05/enviro-commissioner.htmlOr how about this one Canada's auditor general said Ottawa has little control over billions of dollars in federal finances which are transferred to the provinces for specialized programs like housing and transportation. http://www.ctv.ca/
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#274033 - 02/06/09 12:56 PM
Re: Canadian Grants
[Re: SaltspringRE]
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This doesn't suprise me Salty. The government is often very inefficient and backwards. The best thing we can do is speak out against the problems as we see them and hope our politicians listen to us (otherwise what use is democracy anyway?).
I don't think this means an end to western democracy, but I think it is definitely time we reviewed what's happening in the government programs and make efforts to change the problem areas. I think the problems lies in enforcement and restructuring. There have been many reports on what's going wrong-- but these are often supressed or ignored and we continue on with business as usual. It's not a problem in this case as much in our programs, but in our regulation and enforcement policies.
I do have to agree with you that there is something to be said for saving up a downpayment for a purchase of a home... there is definitely a tendency to buy now and pay later, which is a dangerous trend. But increased *responsible* home ownership actually has many positive effects on the economy, -- giving a leg up to get there is not the biggest problem in my eyes.
We haven't been caught up in the subprime mortgage crisis as much as our southern neighbours, and we had more stringent policies regarding mortgages here in Canada... so we are not in nearly as bad of shape, but if we are not careful-- we will soon be there. I don't have a problem with grants given out to people-- I do have a problem if they are given out irresponsibly.
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