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Manitoba Government Expands Security Rebate Funding
Security Rebate Program Increasing by $1.5 Million to Help More Homeowners, Renters, and Small Businesses: Premier
The Manitoba government is increasing the Manitoba Security Rebate Program by $1.5 million to help more Manitobans save money on cameras, security systems, and other equipment, Premier Wab Kinew and Justice Minister Matt Wiebe announced today.
“Manitobans should be safe in their homes and communities, and having a camera or an alarm can help with that,” said Kinew. “We’ve had a great response from Manitoba families and businesses over the summer, which is why we’re expanding the rebate so we can lower the cost of security equipment for more people.”
Launched in June, the program offers a $300 rebate to homeowners, renters and small business owners for purchasing security equipment. Originally announced as part of Budget 2024 with a total of $500,000 in rebates available to the public, the program’s overall budget for this rebate program is being expanded to $2 million.
“After seeing such high interest from Manitobans, our government is increasing the total amount of funding for security rebates so that more homeowners, renters and small business owners can save money on security measures such as cameras, lights and other products designed to help keep properties safe,” said Wiebe. “This is one part of our plan to make communities across Manitoba safer.”
The rebate is designed to offset the cost of security improvements for Manitoba homeowners, renters and small business owners. Eligible upgrades include security cameras, doorbell cameras, alarm systems, motion detectors, reinforced doors or windows, anti-graffiti film and paints, security gates, roll-down protection shutters and permanent security fencing.
Limited space is available in the program, and so Manitobans planning to apply should do so as soon as possible, the minister noted. Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis and the program will be closed when it reaches $2 million in applications. Rebates for those who have already applied are beginning to roll out this week and will continue to be processed over the coming weeks.
Any purchase made after Sept. 1, 2023, is eligible to receive the rebate. The rebate can cover multiple expenses for a single property or business under the $300 threshold as long as they are submitted in a single application. Manitobans with multiple homes or business locations in the province are only eligible to apply once for one location. Ongoing subscriptions or monthly fees for existing security systems are not eligible and only equipment associated with a new security system is covered by the rebate.
For more information on how to apply for a rebate, visit www.manitoba.ca/justice/securityrebate.html.
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