Manitobans snap up all available funding for extended security rebate program

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The Manitoba government has ended its rebate program for security systems, as the program’s budget has been used up.

Justice minister says program will be evaluated before considering relaunch

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The rebate, which provided up to $300 for things like security cameras, was initially budgeted for $500,000 but proved so popular that the province quadrupled the funding. (Chad Ingraham/CBC)

The Manitoba government has ended its rebate program for security systems, as the program’s budget has been used up.

The province started offering rebates of up to $300 in June to homeowners, renters and small business owners who purchased security cameras and other anti-crime equipment.

Funding for the program was initially capped at $500,000, which was quickly used up.

The government quadrupled the funding to $2 million earlier this month, and that amount has now been reached.

Justice Minister Matt Wiebe says applications submitted before the end of last week will be processed and the program will be evaluated before any decision is made on whether it will be relaunched.

Loren Remillard, the president of the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, says members would like to see a permanent program with a separate stream of funding for businesses.

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