Minister to overrule Ontario Energy Board, says decision will raise cost of new homes
Ontario's energy minister says he will introduce legislation to reverse an Ontario Energy Board decision that would see increased costs for buyers of new homes heated with natural gas. Todd Smith, then-Minister of Children, Community and Social Services, speaks at the microphone at the Queen's Park daily COVID-19 briefing in Toronto on Thursday, June 4, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Rick Madonik - POOL

TORONTO - The Ontario Energy Board strayed "out of their lane" with a decision that would increase costs for new homes heated with natural gas, the province's energy minister said Friday as he promised to overturn it.

But environmental groups said the OEB's decision was a huge win for the environment and Ontarians, as it would have encouraged the uptake of greener home heating and cooling, such as with heat pumps, and the reversal would be just a gift to Enbridge Gas.

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