coronavirus cases.Premier Doug Ford made the announcement at a daily briefing on Tuesday.“It’s just going to show up on your next bill,” Ford said.The government said electricity prices will be on an off-peak rate of 8.5 cents per kilowatt an hour for all time-of-use and tiered customers starting on Jan.
1, 2021. The rate will in place all day for the following 28 days. Ontario to enter ‘provincewide shutdown’ on Boxing Day “The off-peak price will automatically be applied to bills of all residential, small business, and farm customers who pay regulated rates,” the government said.The move on Ontarians’ hydro bills comes as a provincewide shutdown is set to begin on Boxing Day for 14 days for northern Ontario and 28 days for southern.